World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Türkiye has initiated a catastrophe restoration mission in Malatya, one of many provinces severely affected by the devastating earthquakes that struck the southern area of the nation on Feb. 6.
The “Restorative Village” mission aligns with WWF Türkiye’s “green recovery” idea and goals to determine earthquake-resistant houses which are in concord with nature.
In the primary section of the mission, the foundations for seven homes had been laid within the Kırlangıç neighborhood of the Yeşilyurt district.
This mission focuses on utilizing particles successfully and sustainably, contributing to preserving the pure atmosphere in the course of the reconstruction course of.
The Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change Ministry, the Malatya Municipality, the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD), and Hacettepe University are concerned within the mission.
This initiative began with a complete discussion board that introduced collectively numerous stakeholders, together with mayors from earthquake-affected provinces, ministries, consultants, teachers, civil society representatives and worldwide monetary establishments.
WWF Türkiye printed a report outlining proposed options primarily based on the discussions throughout this discussion board.
The mission’s scientific method and dedication to preserving the steadiness of nature have been emphasised by WWF Türkiye’s head, Nafiz Karadere and Malatya Mayor Selahattin Gürkan. The development of the seven homes is the start of those efforts, made doable by a 300,000 euro mortgage secured by way of grants acquired by WWF.
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