After the first quake struck on 6 February, MSF supported Turkish civil society and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in responding to some of the most acute needs, including psychosocial support and mental health care, water and sanitation services, hygiene, food, shelter and other vital supplies and services.
“Even though the emergency phase has now passed, our thoughts are with the many people who have been affected by the earthquakes in Türkiye,” says Ozan Ağbaş, MSF emergency support manager.
“Up to three million people continue to live in provisional housing, and as they continue the task of rebuilding their lives, the physical and mental effects of their ordeal remain prevalent,” says Ağbaş.