ANKARA
Syrian refugees who fled to Turkey escaping civil war receive services in Turkey ranging from lodging to food, and from education to health.
Since the Syrians began entering Turkey, 2,026 Syrian babies were born within Turkey.
According to the Turkish Prime Ministry Public Diplomacy Coordinator's Office (KDK), 15 lodging sites were established for 157,490 Syrian refugees in Turkey.
25,000 tents were set up for Syrians in Turkey. 4,053 containers are serving the Syrian refugees in Turkey.
30,000 Syrians waiting at zero point at the Turkish-Syrian border receive daily meals provided by Turkey.
Around 3,000 Turkish personnel work at the Syrians's camps. To date, Turkey has spent 609.5 million Turkish liras (approx. 342.4 million USD) for Syrian refugees in Turkey.
-Health and educational services-
34 ambulances are present at the camps of Syrian refugees. 143 expert doctors, 553 general practitioners, and 1,089 health personnel serve the Syrian camps.
So far, 606,214 Syrians have made use of polyclinic services. 8,770 Syrians received medical surgery in Turkey to date.
The number of Syrian babies born in Turkey was 2,026. 954 Syrian mothers are expecting babies in camps.
Turkey is also providing educational services to the Syrian refugees. 30,250 Syrian students are receiving education from 345 Turkish and 833 Arabic teachers in 362 classrooms.