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The Gaziantep Social Cohesion Model

TENTATIVE DEADLINE OF IMPLEMENTATION:

Gaziantep, a city in the southeastern part of Turkey, has successfully integrated 500,000 refugees and has grown its population by 25 percent due to newcomers fleeing the crisis across the border in Syria. From the very start of the migration explosion, Gaziantep addressed an important question: Do refugees cause social, political, and economic destabilization? They knew that the answer to this question would shape all of our actions in this critical time, and ultimately Gaziantep answered definitively: Refugees do not cause destabilization; poor leadership and policies do. Working together with UN Agencies, NGOs, INGOs, public entities, they implemented Gaziantep Migration Model’s (GMM) migration policy has a humanitarian approach based on social justice and human rights. The GMM established Turkey's first Migration Management Directorate to lead the refugee response programme of the city, ensuring no one is left behind. The GMM's policies are based on ensuring the common welfare of refugees and host communities.
 

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