UNHCR Turkey Syrian Refugee Daily Sitrep 5 December 2012 20 June 2013 UNHCR Turkey, Ankara Total Number of Refugees Registered and with Registration Appointments 387,883 The number of Syrians living in the Urban Area are not included Sanliurfa 91,120 Total Number of Refugees in Camps 200,039 Gaziantep 32,104 Kilis 17,938 Total Number of Refugees Registered outside the Camps 164,143 K.Maras 14,957 Hatay 15,033 Total Number of Refugees with Registration Appointments 23,701 Adiyaman 10,417 Adana 9,805 Government of Turkey Estimated Total Number of Syrians in Turkey Osmaniye 7,810 490,000 Hospitals 504 Malatya 351 Mardin 0 250,000 200,039 200,000 Age & Gender of Registered Syrian Refugees Age (Years) Adult Male Female 150,000 26% 24% 100,000 80,453 Minor 26% 24% 50,000 0 74% 26% Jun-12 Jul-12 Aug-12 Sep-12 Oct-12 Nov-12 Dec-12 Jan-13 Feb-13 Mar-13 Apr-13 May-13 Jun-13 Women & Children (Boys&Girls <18 years) Men 18 years and above Highlights • On 19 June 2013, AFAD - the Disaster and Emergency Management Agency of Government of Turkey - announced that the total number of Syrians registered and accommodated in 20 camps in 10 provinces has increased to over 200,000 again including 504 Syrians receiving medical treatment in hospitals. AFAD reported that during the last 24hrs (18-19 June), 1,763 new arrival Syrians were registered and accommodated in the camps and 807 Syrians voluntarily returned to Syria. • On 19 June 2013, the Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs visited the tent site in Nizip in Gaziantep province. The visit was organized by AFAD Gaziantep Province. The Minister, during his press statement, announced a 3 million Euro contribution to the UN for the region. He also expressed his appreciation to the Government of Turkey and called upon parties to find a solution to the Syrian crisis. • During the visit to the camp in Nizip UNHCR Field Team observed that the number of new arrival Syrians waiting outside the camps increased to over 1,500 people. During the evening hours of 19 June, UNHCR Gaziantep was informed that some 600 persons from this group were re-located to the tent site in Midyat situated in the Mardin province. • During the visit to Kilis, UNHCR Field team observed that the number of Syrians living in the makeshift camp in the Kilis city park has increased. An International Medical NGO providing medical services to the urban Syrian in Kilis also informed UNHCR that every day more people are arriving. During the afternoon, the Syrians accommodated in the park held an impromptu demonstration and asked to be re-located to a container site. The demonstration was peaceful and reportedly ended without incident. • The Elbeyli camp, situated in Kilis province, has begun to receive new arrivals. The camp officials informed Legend UNHCR that it is expected many new arrivals will come from the IDP camp Bab Al Salame , which is situated in Military Defectors Syria near Kilis. In addition, a number of most vulnerable Syrians living in Kilis urban areas are likewise expected to be admitted to Elbeyli. The camp manager noted that 600 Syrians per day are being admitted to Current Tent Camps Antakya Elbeyli, expected to increase to 1,000 new arrivals per day in the near future. During the admission to the Current Container camp, Syrians receive a health screening and children are vaccinated before being given their container shelter. Container Camps Under 0 18 37.5 75 112.5 150 Kilometres Sources AFAD, Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs For more information, consult http://data.unhcr.org/syrianrefugees .
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