Turkey shelters most Syrian child refugees: UNICEF


(MENAFN- The Journal Of Turkish Weekly) Children make up more than 50 percent of registered Syrian refugees in Turkey, says UN body

UNICEF has said that children account for more than half of all registered Syrian refugees in Turkey, making it the main shelter for vulnerable minors ahead of any other country.

Since the beginning of June, more than 23,000 Syrian refugees have crossed into Turkey through the southern Akcakale border gate, fleeing airstrikes and fighting in the city of Tal Abyad, said UNICEF spokesman Christophe Boulierac on Tuesday.

Speaking during a press conference in Geneva, Boulierac said at least 10,000 children were among the 23,000 new refugees, he said.

"Of the almost 1.8 million refugees in Turkey, 54 percent are children - that is around 900,000 child refugees," said Boulierac.

The country hosting the second-highest number of Syrian child refugees was Lebanon, sheltering at least 630,000, according to UNICEF.


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