Turkish agency provides rations to families in Pakistan

Ration bags were distributed by TIKA in rural parts of southern Sindh province amid COVID-19 pandemic


Anadolu Agency April 29, 2020
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KARACHI: Turkey's state-run aid agency provided ration to 1,000 families in several parts of Pakistan’s southern Sindh province, affected by the ongoing lockdown imposed to stem the surging coronavirus cases in the country.

Rations were distributed among the needy families in the remote towns of Dhabeji and Gharo at their doorstep, taking necessary safety precautions, said a statement by the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) on Tuesday.

The project was jointly executed by TIKA and Sahil Welfare Association (SWA), an entity of Pakistan Navy.

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Addressing a brief ceremony before the launch of the project, TIKA's Karachi Coordinator Ibrahim Katirci said, Turkey would not leave Pakistan alone during this testing time.

The daily wagers, Katirci observed, had been badly hit by the ongoing lockdown, and were in need of help more than ever. "We are not going to disappoint them," he said.

During the month of Ramazan, he added, the agency would supply food rations to some 3,000 families in Sindh province, including Karachi.

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Vice Admiral Faisal Rasul Lodhi, honorary chairman of SWA, thanked Turkey and TIKA for their support at this challenging time.

TIKA is also establishing two playgrounds in Bahria College Gwadar and Bahria College Ormara in collaboration with Pakistan Navy. The agency will also provide a bus for the students.

Previously, TIKA provided 1,000 ration bags in Lyari Town of Karachi to support daily wagers and needy families hit by the prolonged lockdown.

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