PARTNERS
The Youth Entrepreneurship and Empowerment project has a total of four partners, one from Turkey and three from European countries. These partners are nonprofit organizations with official status as associations. The implementation of the project, as well as the preparation and evaluation of project outputs, is carried out in collaboration with the partners.
YTB
The project owner organization is the Directorate for Turks Abroad and Related Communities from Turkey. YTB (Directorate for Turks Abroad and Related Communities) engages in social and cultural activities, provides services to citizens in different countries, fosters relationships with related communities, and manages international student scholarships. YTB collaborates with various international organizations, including UNHCR, the Islamic Development Bank, the Presidency of the Republic of Turkey Directorate for European Union Affairs, and local and national NGOs from different countries. Engaged in migration, diaspora, and development fields, YTB manages numerous national and international projects and programs.
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Dıaspora 1964
Diaspora 1964 is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the needs of a different diaspora communities in Belgium. The organization engages in a range of activities aimed at promoting cultural heritage, advocating for community rights, and facilitating integration into broader society.
Civil Life Association
Established in 2013 in Bursa, the Civil Life Association (SİYAMDER) operates on a non-political platform, solely focused on scientific and evidence-based practices. It aims to facilitate the development of leadership potential for all young people aged 16-29 nationally and internationally across 22 different cities in Turkey. SİYAMDER holds consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), acts as a Eurodesk Contact Point, and executes several projects funded by the European Union. With over 6,000 active volunteers nationwide, it continues its efforts to connect these volunteers with opportunities provided by the European Union. The management and implementation of these projects are conducted in collaboration with project partners.
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Youth Station
Association Youth Station primarily dedicates itself to enhancing the capacity of young people to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It focuses on conducting research, publishing reports, and training young people to become active leaders under the guidance of competent trainers. Additionally, the association implements Erasmus+ projects financed by the European Commission to promote international mobility among young people.