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As Civil Society Development Center (STGM), we make all the works of the NGOs in Turkey visible on our website in order to improve the visibility of civil society organizations and make their work reach wider segments of the society. You can send us your announcements and news that you want to be published on our website at [email protected].
Our sole role in the news and announcement that we publish on our news pages to contribute to the visibility of the works of the civil society in Turkey is to support the dissemination of the announcements. We kindly ask you to get in contact using the contact address in the text for your questions about news and announcements on our pages (if any).
We are one of the EU Economic and Social Committee's enlargement candidate members
We Continue to Strengthen the Capacity of Civil Society Organizations Working in the Prevention of Child, Early, and Forced Marriages
You are invited EU Civil Society Guidelines 2021-2027 Türkiye Country Report Consultation Meeting
Training Camp for Young Journalists Applications Started
Pay Youth Association Invites to Follow the Local Election Results on the Evening of March 31st
Civic space continues to shrink: The stigmatisation of civil society organisations in Europe Report published
Volunteer School Invites You to the "Volunteering in the Field of Disability" Meeting
Invitation to a Focus Group Study on Monitoring the Right to Access to Education in Higher Education After the Disaster
Take Action to Stop Hate Speech in the Elections on 31 March
KızBaşına X doğrula.org News Verification Workshop
SPOD is Now Accepting Applications for the ICC Fellowship Programme
Değişim Liderleri Derneği is Looking for Kıvılcım Candidates for 2024-2025
Türkiye Report of the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights: The Hostile Environment Must End
Consumer Union Federation is Looking for Volunteers
Call from the Long-Term Care Insurance Platform to Civil Society Organisations
Erasmus+ Training Course in Portugal by SALT Youth Association
Türkiye ranks 45th of 193 countries in human development, new UNDP report says