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| - The Eastern Anatolia Project (Turkish: Doğu Anadolu Projesi, DAP) is a comprehensive regional development program being employed by the Turkish government with the objective of improving conditions in, as of 2022, 15 cities considered to be situated in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. The DAP Master Plan aims at developing the region under three main aspects: Social, Economic, and Environmental. The specific areas of intended development are healthcare, education, agriculture, tourism, infrastructure, and manufacturing. (en)
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| - The Eastern Anatolia Project (Turkish: Doğu Anadolu Projesi, DAP) is a comprehensive regional development program being employed by the Turkish government with the objective of improving conditions in, as of 2022, 15 cities considered to be situated in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. The DAP Master Plan aims at developing the region under three main aspects: Social, Economic, and Environmental. The specific areas of intended development are healthcare, education, agriculture, tourism, infrastructure, and manufacturing. DAP's master plan was completed in the year 2000, its structure finalized in 2006, and its projects started being implemented in 2011. As of 2022, all the projects are being controlled by the Eastern Anatolian Project Regional Development Executive Department, a branch of the Ministry of Industry and Technology that was established with this sole purpose. For the year 2021 the total budget of this organization was slightly over 100 million Turkish Liras. Current activities under DAP include construction of irrigation systems, cattle barns, greenhouses, libraries, community centers, touristic centers, schools, healthcare facilities, restoration of historical sites, financing of manufacturing equipment, and administration of educational programs. Major activities between 2014 and 2018 included the completion of irrigation networks for 168,417 acres of farmland, rehabilitation of 133,778 acres of pastures, construction of 847 miles of roads, building of 14,414 classrooms, establishment of 43 new state hospitals, and inauguration of 130 community libraries. (en)
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