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Civilog Project Has Turned 10 Good Projects Implemented with EU Support into Videos
"Good Times and Bad Times" Podcast Series Begins April 12
The Freedom of Belief Initiative Call to Report Hate Crimes Based on Religion, Belief or Non-Belief
Disabled Children's Rights Network Webinar: Children Call Us with Favorite Words as part of ICF
Education Reform Initiative Looking for Teammates
Turkish Family Health and Planning Foundation Looking for Project Coordinator
500 Thousand People Band Together for the Immortal Tree: "Don't Touch My Olive!"
Climate Literacy Training for Children and Young People aged 13-17 from Yuva Association
According to Amnesty International 2021 Report, Civic Space Has Been Shrunk Further Due to Pandemic Excuse
12 Reports from Turkey Presented to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child for the First Time
You are invited to the Climate Change Adaptation Workshop
The 25th Flying Broom International Women's Film Festival is looking for Volunteers
Bilgi Social Incubation Center 2022 Term Application Call Opened
Youth Job is Looking for a Communication Volunteer for the Cooperative Volunteering Program
Youth Organizations Forum Organizes Social Media and Online Tools Training
Applications for EU Investigative Journalism Award Started
19th Creative Innovative Teacher Seminar Presentation Applications Started