TİKA Supports 300 Families with Food Parcels in Equatorial Guinea

TİKA has provided food and hygiene packages to 300 families in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, in collaboration with local organizations. The distribution ceremony, attended by community leaders, highlighted the importance of sharing during Ramadan. The effort reflects a commitment to support vulnerable groups.
The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA) recently distributed food and hygiene packages to 300 underprivileged families in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. This initiative was coordinated with various local organizations, including the Turkish Embassy, the Malabo Muslim Community, Mount Zion Church, Malabo Mental Health Hospital, Lampert Orphanage, and the 2NK Foundation.
The distribution event was attended by significant representatives, including Türkiye’s Ambassador to Malabo, Ahmet Ergin, TİKA’s Coordinator in Yaoundé, Melih Çağatay Artunay, and leaders from both Muslim and Christian communities. In his remarks, Ambassador Ergin highlighted Ramadan as a time of sharing, unity, and solidarity.
TİKA’s efforts underline the importance of humanitarian assistance in promoting community welfare during significant periods like Ramadan. The organized event reflects a collaborative approach to aid, involving multiple local stakeholders committed to supporting the less fortunate in the community.
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TİKA’s distribution of food and hygiene packages to families in Equatorial Guinea demonstrates its commitment to humanitarian assistance and community support during Ramadan. The event engaged various local organizations, showcasing collaboration across religious and community lines. This initiative emphasizes the significance of unity and solidarity in times of need.
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