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imageISLAMABAD: Turkey is No.1 in the world for the provision of humanitarian aid, according to the 2013 report by the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency released.

Turkey managed $4.3 billion in humanitarian aid sent through its official channels and non-profit organizations around the world, and that amount, with respect to Turkey's Gross National Product, ranks it as first in the world.

Countries are ranked in the report by the amount of aid provided with respect to the country's GNP, Anadolu news agency reported.

The report explains that the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency played an important role in conducting Turkey's "soft power" foreign policy.

According to data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, also released in 2013, Turkey has become the fourth donor country in the world after the US, the EU and the U.K. The OECD data also placed Turkey in the first rank in terms of humanitarian aid spend as a percentage of GNP: 0.21 percent in 2013.

Turkey's humanitarian aid has been divided among regions, with 55.9 percent provided in the Middle East, 24.7 percent in Africa, 15.3 percent in South and Central Asia, 15.3 percent in the Balkans and 3.1 percent in Eastern Europe.

Turkish humanitarian aid has reached 120 countries, including Afghanistan, Yemen, Haiti and Philippines in 2013.

The three countries receiving the most humanitarian aid are Syria, Egypt and Kyrgyzstan.

Turkey is followed by Japan and Germany on the list.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2014

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