Ensuring social harmony through sport and play
KfW is providing EUR 25 million of financial support to Syrian refugee children
Frankfurt am Main (ots) -
- Around 120,000 children and young people to benefit from sport and leisure
facilities in 12 provinces
- Social cohesion between the Turkish population and Syrian refugees to be
strengthened
In cooperation with the European Union (EU), KfW has committed around EUR 25
million for the construction of sport and leisure facilities for Syrian and
Turkish children, adolescents and young adults. The initiative has emerged from
the EU Facility for Refugees in Turkey (FRiT) approved in 2016 as a reaction by
the EU to the Syrian crisis and is to be implemented by the Turkish Ministry for
Youth and Sports. The aim is to improve access to leisure facilities in selected
provinces in Turkey with a high concentration of refugees. The central focus of
this is to encourage social cohesion between the Syrian refugees and the Turkish
population. The measures are intended to counteract increasing dissatisfaction
amongst the population in the host communities and to maintain their willingness
to support the Syrian refugees.
- Around 120,000 children and young people to benefit from sport and leisure
facilities in 12 provinces
- Social cohesion between the Turkish population and Syrian refugees to be
strengthened
In cooperation with the European Union (EU), KfW has committed around EUR 25
million for the construction of sport and leisure facilities for Syrian and
Turkish children, adolescents and young adults. The initiative has emerged from
the EU Facility for Refugees in Turkey (FRiT) approved in 2016 as a reaction by
the EU to the Syrian crisis and is to be implemented by the Turkish Ministry for
Youth and Sports. The aim is to improve access to leisure facilities in selected
provinces in Turkey with a high concentration of refugees. The central focus of
this is to encourage social cohesion between the Syrian refugees and the Turkish
population. The measures are intended to counteract increasing dissatisfaction
amongst the population in the host communities and to maintain their willingness
to support the Syrian refugees.
"Turkey is a country that has taken in the highest number of refugees in the
world. In light of the continuing conflict in Syria there is an ever greater
need to strengthen Turkish communities in order to preserve social harmony. For
this reason - and also to prevent a lost generation - innovative concepts to
promote social inclusion through sport and leisure activities are vitally
important for Syrian and Turkish young people", says Prof. Joachim Nagal, Member
of the Executive Board of KfW Group.
The financial support is to be channelled to 12 south-eastern provinces in
Turkey, including the cities of Adana, Gaziantep and Hatay, which each have a
high refugee proportion of up to 45%. The initiative will concentrate on Syrian
and Turkish children, adolescents and young adults between the ages of six and
thirty. Around 120,000 children and young people will benefit from a total of 25
newly built sports halls, outdoor sports facilities and youth centres.
There are currently more than 3.6 million registered Syrian refugees in Turkey.
70% of them are under 30 years old.
More information on KfW Development Bank is available at: https://www.kfw-entwic
klungsbank.de/International-financing/KfW-Entwicklungsbank/
Pressekontakt:
KfW, Palmengartenstr. 5 - 9, 60325 Frankfurt
Kommunikation (KOM), Charis Pöthig
Tel. +49 (0)69 7431 4683, Fax: +49 (0)69 7431 3266,
E-Mail: charis.poethig@kfw.de, Internet: http://www.kfw.de
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world. In light of the continuing conflict in Syria there is an ever greater
need to strengthen Turkish communities in order to preserve social harmony. For
this reason - and also to prevent a lost generation - innovative concepts to
promote social inclusion through sport and leisure activities are vitally
important for Syrian and Turkish young people", says Prof. Joachim Nagal, Member
of the Executive Board of KfW Group.
The financial support is to be channelled to 12 south-eastern provinces in
Turkey, including the cities of Adana, Gaziantep and Hatay, which each have a
high refugee proportion of up to 45%. The initiative will concentrate on Syrian
and Turkish children, adolescents and young adults between the ages of six and
thirty. Around 120,000 children and young people will benefit from a total of 25
newly built sports halls, outdoor sports facilities and youth centres.
There are currently more than 3.6 million registered Syrian refugees in Turkey.
70% of them are under 30 years old.
More information on KfW Development Bank is available at: https://www.kfw-entwic
klungsbank.de/International-financing/KfW-Entwicklungsbank/
Pressekontakt:
KfW, Palmengartenstr. 5 - 9, 60325 Frankfurt
Kommunikation (KOM), Charis Pöthig
Tel. +49 (0)69 7431 4683, Fax: +49 (0)69 7431 3266,
E-Mail: charis.poethig@kfw.de, Internet: http://www.kfw.de
Additional content: http://presseportal.de/pm/41193/4665818
OTS: KfW