The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA) supported 300 families in Equatorial Guinea by distributing food and hygiene packages, in collaboration with local organizations and religious leaders. Türkiye’s Ambassador emphasized the importance of unity and sharing during Ramadan.
On March 20, 2025, the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA) distributed food and hygiene packages to 300 families in Malabo, the capital of Equatorial Guinea. This initiative was undertaken in collaboration with several organizations, including the Turkish Embassy in Malabo, the Malabo Muslim Community, Mount Zion Church, Malabo Mental Health Hospital, Lampert Orphanage, and the 2NK Foundation.
The distribution ceremony featured notable attendees such as Türkiye’s Ambassador to Malabo, Ahmet Ergin, and TİKA’s Coordinator in Yaoundé, Melih Çağatay Artunay. Additionally, leaders from both Muslim and Christian communities and executives from the 2NK Foundation were present. Ambassador Ergin remarked that Ramadan serves as a time for sharing, unity, and solidarity among communities.
In summary, TİKA’s assistance to 300 families in Equatorial Guinea highlights the agency’s commitment to humanitarian efforts during significant religious periods. The collaboration with local organizations and the presence of dignitaries reaffirm the importance of solidarity in addressing the needs of vulnerable populations.
Original Source: www.zawya.com