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Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency

The Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (Turkish: Afet ve Acil Durum Yönetimi Başkanlığı, also abbreviated as AFAD)[1] is a governmental disaster management agency operating under the Turkish Ministry of Interior. The organisation was established in 2009 to take necessary measures for effective emergency management and civil protection nationwide in Turkey. The presidency conducts pre-incident work, such as preparedness, mitigation and risk management, during-incident work such as response, and post-incident work such as recovery and reconstruction. AFAD reports to the Turkish Ministry of Interior.

Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency
Afet ve Acil Durum Yönetimi Başkanlığı (AFAD)
Agency overview
Formed2009
JurisdictionGovernment of Turkey
HeadquartersDumlupinar Bulvari No. 159 / Çankaya / Ankara
Annual budget₺993.414.000
Agency executive
  • Okay Memiş, Director of AFAD
Websitewww.afad.gov.tr

Amongst the governmental, NGO and private institutions, the presidency provides coordination, formulates policies and implements policies.

In a disaster and emergency, the AFAD is the sole responsible state-run organization.[citation needed]

History edit

 
An AFAD rescue vehicle

Two consecutive major earthquakes in 1999, the 1999 İzmit earthquake and the 1999 Düzce earthquake, became the turning point in disaster management in Turkey. These earthquakes put pre-disaster planning and preparation on the agenda of the government and the general population of the country.

At that time, Turkey's Disaster Management System was mainly focused on the post-disaster period, and there were no incentives or legislation to encourage risk analysis or risk reduction approaches before earthquakes occur. Both the academic and the technical authorities agreed that the country had a pressing need to develop pre-disaster precautions, and that would require both updated legislation and administrative restructuring.

The AFAD was established in 2009 during the Government of Recep Tayyip Erdogan.[2] By the Act No. 5902 dated May 29, 2009 and Establishment of Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency; General Directorate of Turkey Emergency Management under Prime Ministry, General Directorate of Civil Defence under Ministry of Interior, General Directorate of Disaster Affairs under Ministry of Public Works and Settlement were closed. Three core institutions have unified under a single independent authority with the act adopted by the Parliament and entered into force in June, 2009. The new institution was named Afet ve Acil Durum Yönetimi Başkanlığı (Prime Ministry Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency) or AFAD.

After the 2017 constitutional referendum and the subsequent 2018 presidential election AFAD has started to operate under the Turkish Ministry of Interior.[3] In 2018, the institution was involved in the established of nine schools in the Syrian territory occupied by Turkey.[4] Following the earthquake of February 2023, the AFAD was involved in rescuing the affected population.[5]

Administration edit

AFAD is made of four councils: Disaster and Emergency Supreme Council Disaster and Emergency Coordination Committee Earthquake Advisory Council Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense Council.

Service units edit

  • Planning and Harm Reduction Department
  • Intervention Department
  • Improvement Department
  • Civil Defense Department
  • Earthquake Department Directorate
  • Personnel and Support Services Department
  • Information Systems and Communication Department
  • Strategy Development Department
  • Volunteer and Donor Relations Department
  • Foreign Affairs and International Humanitarian Aid Department
  • Education Department
  • CBRN defense Department[6]
Director Beginning of Duty Completion of Task
1 Mr. Hasan IPEK 16 July 2009 2 January 2010
2 Mehmet Ersoy 2 January 2010 9 March 2011
3 İbrahim Ejder Kaya (vekil) 10 March 2011 2 January 2012
4 Fuat Oktay 2 January 2012 18 June 2016
5 Mehmet Halis Bilden 29 June 2016 5 August 2017
6 Mehmet Güllüoğlu 5 August 2017 11 September 2021
7 Yunus Sezer 11 September 2021[7] Incumbent

Operations edit

Kilis refugee camp edit

The Killis refugee camp, run by the Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency, featured in a 13 February 2014 article in The New York Times titled "How to Build a Perfect Refugee Camp". The camp is staffed by Turkish government employees, rather than by NGOs. It is hoped that the 14,000 refugees of the Syrian Civil War benefiting from the clean, well organized facility will eventually "go home and become grand ambassadors of Turkey."[8]

Mohamed Morsi orphanage edit

In October 2020, more than a year later after the death of deposed Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi, Turkish aid agencies established the "Mohamed Morsi Orphanage" in Idlib, Syria.[9] The Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency opened the orphanage in Idlib's Mashhad Rouhin district, in collaboration with Ozgur-Deir and Fetihder Associations. It will house orphaned children and their families in the city.[10]

Criticism edit

2023 earthquake edit

AFAD has been criticized on the grounds of claimed slowness to react and inadequate help during the first days of the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake. Emergency management academic Kubilay Kaptan has stated that the delayed reaction of AFAD was mainly caused by the increasing centralization of Turkish emergency response agencies under the current government. According to Kaptan numerous relief agencies had been merged into AFAD in the past years and since the implementation of the referandum AFAD had become part of the Ministry of Interior, losing its autonomy and self-governance. According to Kaptan the Ministry of Interior making the decisions hindered a fast relief response since the organisation need to get an approval for its actions, contrasting more independent agencies like FEMA.[11]

Unqualified staff and nepotism claims edit

AFAD has been criticized on the claims of inappropriate board of management, since some members of the board do not have any disaster management background. İsmail Palakoğlu, the general manager of disaster response subdivision of AFAD being a theologian who previously worked at the Directorate of Religious Affairs was criticized by several politicians and media outlets.[12][13][14] Some of the provincial presidents of AFAD such as Necati Oruk (Ağrı), Bayram Şahin (Balıkesir), Adil Arslan (Bayburt), Resul Karadeniz (Hakkari), Mehmet Emin Koçan (Kocaeli) and Recep Erol (Tekirdağ) being graduates of imam hatip schools were also criticised.[15]

AFAD has been criticised for claimed nepotism in its managing positions. A significant part of the AFAD's key positions on the provincial level were given to relatives of several AKP politicians such as Süleyman Soylu, Murat Kurum, Ahmet Minder and Ahmet Aydın.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ AFAD's website in English November 26, 2011, at the Wayback Machine reviewed in 10.11.2011
  2. ^ MacDonald, Alex. "Turkish rock star's charity earthquake appeal provokes donations spat". Middle East Eye. Retrieved 2023-02-18.
  3. ^ "Afad ve Tarihçesi". afad.com.
  4. ^ en.afad.gov.tr https://en.afad.gov.tr/9-new-schools-opened-in-the-euphrates-shield-region. Retrieved 2023-02-18. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ "Lack of expertise of top AFAD official overseeing earthquake rescue operations draws ire". Gazete Duvar (in Turkish). 2023-09-02. Retrieved 2023-02-18.
  6. ^ "AFAD KBRN Uzmanları". www.afad.gov.tr. Retrieved 2021-05-16.
  7. ^ en.afad.gov.tr https://en.afad.gov.tr/head-of-afad. Retrieved 2023-02-18. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. ^ McClelland, Mac (2014-02-13). "How to Build a Perfect Refugee Camp". The New York Times. Retrieved 2014-06-09.
  9. ^ "Turkey establishes orphanage in Syria named after Egypt's Morsi - report". Ahval. 23 October 2020. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  10. ^ "Turkish aid agencies establish 'Mohamed Morsi Orphanage' in Syria's Idlib". Middle East Monitor. 22 October 2020. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  11. ^ "AFAD büyük bir depreme ne kadar hazırdı? – DW – 08.02.2023". dw.com (in Turkish). Retrieved 2023-02-12.
  12. ^ Akkaş, Simge. "Afetlere Müdahale Genel Müdürü İsmail Palakoğlu İlahiyat Fakültesi Mezunu | Doğruluk Payı". www.dogrulukpayi.com (in Turkish). Retrieved 2023-02-12.
  13. ^ odatv4.com (10 February 2023). "Eski AFAD Başkanı geri çağrıldı... İYİ Parti'nin başlattığı tartışma akla geldi". www.odatv4.com. Retrieved 2023-02-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  14. ^ "AFAD müdürü İsmail Palakoğlu'nun özgeçmişi 'göz kamaştırdı' - Diken". www.diken.com.tr (in Turkish). 2023-02-09. Retrieved 2023-02-12.
  15. ^ a b "AFAD akraba çiftliği olmuş". www.sozcu.com.tr (in Turkish). 21 February 2023. Retrieved 2023-02-21.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency Turkish Afet ve Acil Durum Yonetimi Baskanligi also abbreviated as AFAD 1 is a governmental disaster management agency operating under the Turkish Ministry of Interior The organisation was established in 2009 to take necessary measures for effective emergency management and civil protection nationwide in Turkey The presidency conducts pre incident work such as preparedness mitigation and risk management during incident work such as response and post incident work such as recovery and reconstruction AFAD reports to the Turkish Ministry of Interior Disaster and Emergency Management PresidencyAfet ve Acil Durum Yonetimi Baskanligi AFAD Agency overviewFormed2009JurisdictionGovernment of TurkeyHeadquartersDumlupinar Bulvari No 159 Cankaya AnkaraAnnual budget 993 414 000Agency executiveOkay Memis Director of AFADWebsitewww afad gov trAmongst the governmental NGO and private institutions the presidency provides coordination formulates policies and implements policies In a disaster and emergency the AFAD is the sole responsible state run organization citation needed Contents 1 History 2 Administration 2 1 Service units 3 Operations 3 1 Kilis refugee camp 3 2 Mohamed Morsi orphanage 4 Criticism 4 1 2023 earthquake 4 2 Unqualified staff and nepotism claims 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp An AFAD rescue vehicleTwo consecutive major earthquakes in 1999 the 1999 Izmit earthquake and the 1999 Duzce earthquake became the turning point in disaster management in Turkey These earthquakes put pre disaster planning and preparation on the agenda of the government and the general population of the country At that time Turkey s Disaster Management System was mainly focused on the post disaster period and there were no incentives or legislation to encourage risk analysis or risk reduction approaches before earthquakes occur Both the academic and the technical authorities agreed that the country had a pressing need to develop pre disaster precautions and that would require both updated legislation and administrative restructuring The AFAD was established in 2009 during the Government of Recep Tayyip Erdogan 2 By the Act No 5902 dated May 29 2009 and Establishment of Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency General Directorate of Turkey Emergency Management under Prime Ministry General Directorate of Civil Defence under Ministry of Interior General Directorate of Disaster Affairs under Ministry of Public Works and Settlement were closed Three core institutions have unified under a single independent authority with the act adopted by the Parliament and entered into force in June 2009 The new institution was named Afet ve Acil Durum Yonetimi Baskanligi Prime Ministry Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency or AFAD After the 2017 constitutional referendum and the subsequent 2018 presidential election AFAD has started to operate under the Turkish Ministry of Interior 3 In 2018 the institution was involved in the established of nine schools in the Syrian territory occupied by Turkey 4 Following the earthquake of February 2023 the AFAD was involved in rescuing the affected population 5 Administration editAFAD is made of four councils Disaster and Emergency Supreme Council Disaster and Emergency Coordination Committee Earthquake Advisory Council Chemical biological radiological and nuclear defense Council Service units edit Planning and Harm Reduction Department Intervention Department Improvement Department Civil Defense Department Earthquake Department Directorate Personnel and Support Services Department Information Systems and Communication Department Strategy Development Department Volunteer and Donor Relations Department Foreign Affairs and International Humanitarian Aid Department Education Department CBRN defense Department 6 Director Beginning of Duty Completion of Task1 Mr Hasan IPEK 16 July 2009 2 January 20102 Mehmet Ersoy 2 January 2010 9 March 20113 Ibrahim Ejder Kaya vekil 10 March 2011 2 January 20124 Fuat Oktay 2 January 2012 18 June 20165 Mehmet Halis Bilden 29 June 2016 5 August 20176 Mehmet Gulluoglu 5 August 2017 11 September 20217 Yunus Sezer 11 September 2021 7 IncumbentOperations editKilis refugee camp edit The Killis refugee camp run by the Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency featured in a 13 February 2014 article in The New York Times titled How to Build a Perfect Refugee Camp The camp is staffed by Turkish government employees rather than by NGOs It is hoped that the 14 000 refugees of the Syrian Civil War benefiting from the clean well organized facility will eventually go home and become grand ambassadors of Turkey 8 Mohamed Morsi orphanage edit In October 2020 more than a year later after the death of deposed Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi Turkish aid agencies established the Mohamed Morsi Orphanage in Idlib Syria 9 The Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency opened the orphanage in Idlib s Mashhad Rouhin district in collaboration with Ozgur Deir and Fetihder Associations It will house orphaned children and their families in the city 10 Criticism edit2023 earthquake edit AFAD has been criticized on the grounds of claimed slowness to react and inadequate help during the first days of the 2023 Turkey Syria earthquake Emergency management academic Kubilay Kaptan has stated that the delayed reaction of AFAD was mainly caused by the increasing centralization of Turkish emergency response agencies under the current government According to Kaptan numerous relief agencies had been merged into AFAD in the past years and since the implementation of the referandum AFAD had become part of the Ministry of Interior losing its autonomy and self governance According to Kaptan the Ministry of Interior making the decisions hindered a fast relief response since the organisation need to get an approval for its actions contrasting more independent agencies like FEMA 11 Unqualified staff and nepotism claims edit AFAD has been criticized on the claims of inappropriate board of management since some members of the board do not have any disaster management background Ismail Palakoglu the general manager of disaster response subdivision of AFAD being a theologian who previously worked at the Directorate of Religious Affairs was criticized by several politicians and media outlets 12 13 14 Some of the provincial presidents of AFAD such as Necati Oruk Agri Bayram Sahin Balikesir Adil Arslan Bayburt Resul Karadeniz Hakkari Mehmet Emin Kocan Kocaeli and Recep Erol Tekirdag being graduates of imam hatip schools were also criticised 15 AFAD has been criticised for claimed nepotism in its managing positions A significant part of the AFAD s key positions on the provincial level were given to relatives of several AKP politicians such as Suleyman Soylu Murat Kurum Ahmet Minder and Ahmet Aydin 15 References edit AFAD s website in English Archived November 26 2011 at the Wayback Machine reviewed in 10 11 2011 MacDonald Alex Turkish rock star s charity earthquake appeal provokes donations spat Middle East Eye Retrieved 2023 02 18 Afad ve Tarihcesi afad com en afad gov tr https en afad gov tr 9 new schools opened in the euphrates shield region Retrieved 2023 02 18 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Lack of expertise of top AFAD official overseeing earthquake rescue operations draws ire Gazete Duvar in Turkish 2023 09 02 Retrieved 2023 02 18 AFAD KBRN Uzmanlari www afad gov tr Retrieved 2021 05 16 en afad gov tr https en afad gov tr head of afad Retrieved 2023 02 18 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help McClelland Mac 2014 02 13 How to Build a Perfect Refugee Camp The New York Times Retrieved 2014 06 09 Turkey establishes orphanage in Syria named after Egypt s Morsi report Ahval 23 October 2020 Retrieved 30 November 2020 Turkish aid agencies establish Mohamed Morsi Orphanage in Syria s Idlib Middle East Monitor 22 October 2020 Retrieved 30 November 2020 AFAD buyuk bir depreme ne kadar hazirdi DW 08 02 2023 dw com in Turkish Retrieved 2023 02 12 Akkas Simge Afetlere Mudahale Genel Muduru Ismail Palakoglu Ilahiyat Fakultesi Mezunu Dogruluk Payi www dogrulukpayi com in Turkish Retrieved 2023 02 12 odatv4 com 10 February 2023 Eski AFAD Baskani geri cagrildi IYI Parti nin baslattigi tartisma akla geldi www odatv4 com Retrieved 2023 02 12 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link AFAD muduru Ismail Palakoglu nun ozgecmisi goz kamastirdi Diken www diken com tr in Turkish 2023 02 09 Retrieved 2023 02 12 a b AFAD akraba ciftligi olmus www sozcu com tr in Turkish 21 February 2023 Retrieved 2023 02 21 External links editOfficial website in Turkish https en afad gov tr in English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency amp oldid 1191188305, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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