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Carter Center Calls for Unhindered Delivery of Earthquake Relief

ATLANTA (February 8, 2023) — The Carter Center is deeply saddened by the earthquake that devastated Turkey and Syria, exacerbating an already dire humanitarian situation in Syria. As relief aid is being disbursed, it is crucial that it reach all affected communities immediately and without hindrance. The Carter Center calls on governments with sanctions on Syria to provide the political reassurances necessary to use the established humanitarian exceptions to expedite the delivery of aid and on regional governments and other key actors in the region to ease border controls. Both these steps are necessary to facilitate the flow of assistance to those in need.

For more information on our work regarding Syria sanctions and humanitarian exceptions, go here.

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Contact: In Atlanta, Maria Cartaya, [email protected]

The Carter Center
Waging Peace. Fighting Disease. Building Hope.

A not-for-profit, nongovernmental organization, The Carter Center has helped to improve life for people in over 80 countries by resolving conflicts; advancing democracy, human rights, and economic opportunity; preventing diseases; and improving mental health care. The Carter Center was founded in 1982 by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, in partnership with Emory University, to advance peace and health worldwide.