Ingrid Woudwijk
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Ingrid Woudwijk
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    After the Earthquakes, Antakya Cooks Again

    • ByIngrid Woudwijk's avatarIngrid Woudwijk
    • February 11, 2026
    Three years after the earthquake that destroyed nearly 90 percent of Antakya’s buildings and killed at least 20,000 people across the province, the city has been forced to rebuild not only its infrastructure but its food culture. 
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      • The New Arab
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      How Turkey’s Bozburun village is facing the threat of losing centuries-old fishing traditions

      • ByIngrid Woudwijk's avatarIngrid Woudwijk
      • December 24, 2024
      The fishing industry on Turkey’s Bozburun peninsula is declining due to overfishing, invasive species, climate change, and weak conservation enforcement.
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        • Turkey recap
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        “I’m going back”: Fall of Assad prompts talks of Syrian returns in Turkey

        • ByIngrid Woudwijk's avatarIngrid Woudwijk
        • December 10, 2024
        After 13 years of civil war, the sudden regime change in Syria has been followed by discussions of refugee repatriation in Turkey.
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          An ode to olives: The women behind Hatay’s harvest

          • ByIngrid Woudwijk's avatarIngrid Woudwijk
          • November 26, 2024
          The olive harvest in Hatay is more than just a seasonal tradition – it’s a crucial part of the region’s economy and cultural identity.
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            Hope through hospitality: Eating in post-earthquake Antakya

            • ByIngrid Woudwijk's avatarIngrid Woudwijk
            • October 10, 2024
            Food was one of the reasons people visited Antakya prior to the earthquakes. In the wake of the disaster, food-related businesses were among the first to reopen, even though they also faced great destruction.
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              ‘No hamsi today’: Sustainability of Black Sea fishing sector under threat

              • ByIngrid Woudwijk's avatarIngrid Woudwijk
              • March 4, 2024
              Fish populations in the Black Sea have been increasingly impacted by ecological interference, often in the form of construction or regional development, and also climate change, which is changing water temperatures, currents and marine habitats. 
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                • Turkey recap
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                Toxic dust and irregular harvests: Agriculture sector faces slow recovery in post-quake Hatay

                • ByIngrid Woudwijk's avatarIngrid Woudwijk
                • January 15, 2024
                Uncertainty about the health and environmental risks caused by toxic dust and affected water supplies and reduced sales due to the mass population displacement affect many of the remaining farmers in the earthquake region.
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                  Voting amid rubble: How people in Turkey’s earthquake zone are thinking about elections

                  • ByIngrid Woudwijk's avatarIngrid Woudwijk
                  • April 24, 2023
                  With two weeks left until the Turkish elections, the opposition is doing its best to reach victims in the earthquake zone. This isn’t easy. President Erdoğan remains popular there, too.
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                    Podcast Rethinking Humanitarianism

                    • ByIngrid Woudwijk's avatarIngrid Woudwijk
                    • April 12, 2023
                    For Rethinking Humanitarianism, a podcast by The New Humanitarian, I did sound recordings and interviews in Antakya, Turkey.
                    Ingrid Woudwijk
                    Freelance journalist in Istanbul
                     

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