A Decade in the Balance: The Status of Syrian Refugees in Turkey 10 Years On

This info-pack examines the status of Syrian nationals under Temporary Protection in Turkey a decade after the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War.

April 29th, 2011 marks the day the first Syrian men, women, and children fled their war-torn home to seek refuge across their northern border. A decade later, 3.6 million Syrian nationals — the largest number in the world — live in Turkey. This info-pack examines the status of Syrian nationals under Temporary Protection in Turkey (SuTP) a decade after the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War. It will outline the successes spearheaded by Turkey and facilitated by the United Nations, European Union, and other agencies. The info-pack will also address the greatest challenges SuTP face and how Turkey and its allies may best address these obstacles in the context of an uncertain future.

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Anna Murphy
Anna Murphy
Anna Murphy is a former research assistant at the TRT World Research Centre. Prior to joining the Research Centre, Anna was a Fulbright Scholar in Ankara, Turkey. She has a BA in Middle Eastern Studies from Brown University. While at Brown, she was an Undergraduate Research Fellow at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs. Her research interests include political communication in the UK and EU, Middle Eastern politics, and US foreign policy in the MENA region.

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