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1 million Syrians are returning home, 100 thousand briquette houses will be built, trade areas such as industrial sites and bazaars will be established.

Sabah newspaper: 1 million Syrians are returning home, 100 thousand briquette houses will be built, commercial areas such as industrial sites and bazaars will be established

Vocational courses, micro-credits and production workshops will be established so that Syrians can have a profession.

Sabah newspaper carried the headline of the ” voluntary return project ” announced by AKP Chairman and President Tayyip Erdoğan , that an 8-stage plan will be put into use, new settlements will be built in some regions in Syria, and commercial areas such as small industrial sites, shops and bazaars will be established. In the news of the newspaper, it was also stated that support from national and international funds would be requested for the project in question.

In the news of the Sabah newspaper about the ” We are in preparations for the voluntary return of 1 million Syrian brothers and sisters that we host in our country ” by Tayyip Erdoğan , it was stated that 1 million Syrians will be resettled in regions such as Azez, Jarablus, El Bab, and Rasulayn, where 100 thousand briquettes are planned to be built. .

According to the news of Sabah newspaper, “Here is the 8-stage return home application of Syrians”;

NGOs such as Kızılay and IHH under the coordination of AFAD; small industrial estates, shops, and commercial areas such as bazaars will be established, and infrastructure and superstructure will be built, especially schools, hospitals and mosques.

Vocational courses, micro-credits and production workshops will be established so that Syrians can have a profession.

The project will seek support from national and international funds, including the United Nations (UN) High Commissioner for Refugees.

Enes Sahin

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