Monitoring
Between 13 and 19 April, WFP conducted one round of face-to-face post-distribution monitoring surveys with 193 households living in seven camps and receiving e-voucher assistance of TRY 2,500 (US$ 106) per household. The findings revealed that the majority of the families sheltering in these camps due to the earthquakes are headed by men (84 percent) and are of Syrian origin (67 percent). Only around one fifth of the surveyed households, regardless of household size, confirmed that the assistance is sufficient to cover their food needs for an entire month. Small-sized households (up to five members) mostly reported that their entitlement lasted for three weeks, and medium-sized households (five to ten members) stated that they would spend the assistance within two weeks