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UNICEF Turkey Humanitarian Situation Reports - 2019

UNICEF Turkey Humanitarian Situation Reports - 2019

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UNICEF Turkey Humanitarian Situation Reports - 2019 (January - December)

Author(s)
UNICEF Turkey
Publication date
April 2019
Languages
English

Files available for download

  • Jan-March 2019 (pdf, 1 MB)
  • April 2019 (pdf, 1 MB)

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  • Humanitarian action and emergencies
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  • Türkiye
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