WFP Turkiye Country Brief, March 2026 (Reporting period: February 2026)
KEY HIGHLIGHTS Following vulnerability assessment by the Presidency of Migration Management, WFP expanded its in-camp e-voucher assistance to 81 Syrian refugees residing in Islahiye, Gaziantep, identified as eligible for assistance. This camp temporarily hosts refugee households who relocated after their previous camps were closed last year as part of the Government's camp downsizing exercise. IN NUMBERS 38,650 people assisted with cash and food assistance in February 2026 51% Male 49% Female USD 3M (March - August 2026) net funding requirements SITUATION OVERVIEW • The Republic of Turkiye is an upper-middle-income country with well-established institutions, infrastructure and public services. Although Turkiye has made progress in reducing poverty and improving food and nutrition security,
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KEY HIGHLIGHTS Following vulnerability assessment by the Presidency of Migration Management, WFP expanded its in-camp e-voucher assistance to 81 Syrian refugees residing in Islahiye, Gaziantep, identified as eligible for assistance. This camp temporarily hosts refugee households who relocated after their previous camps were closed last year as part of the Government's camp downsizing exercise. IN NUMBERS 38,650 people assisted with cash and food assistance in February 2026 51% Male 49% Female USD 3M (March - August 2026) net funding requirements SITUATION OVERVIEW • The Republic of Turkiye is an upper-middle-income country with well-established institutions, infrastructure and public services. Although Turkiye has made progress in reducing poverty and improving food and nutrition security,