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FNF has been actively working in Türkiye with partners from civil society, academia, economy and politics since 1991, when we opened our office in Ankara. In 2002, we moved to Istanbul. Türkiye is of crucial importance for Germany, Europe and the transatlantic cooperation due to its history, culture, economy, and geographical location. Therefore, FNF offers support to liberal-minded citizens and organizations in Türkiye to promote liberal values in the society. This way, we strive to contribute to a liberal, democratic and prospering Türkiye for all citizens.
News
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Overcoming Polarization through Dialogue: “Türkiye Talks” by Aposto & Friedrich Naumann Foundation Türkiye
Türkiye faces intense polarization, with political divides deepened by a lack of trust among citizens. Aposto and the Friedrich Naumann Foundation's "Türkiye Talks" initiative aims to bridge this gap through structured dialogues. By focusing on neutral topics like military conscription and private education, the program encourages participants to see each other as allies, fostering mutual understanding and constructive debate.
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Artificial Intelligence and LGBTI+ Organizations Workshop
Turkish LGBTI+ organizations came together in Ankara on 23 and 24 May for a workshop on "Artificial Intelligence and Civil Society". The aim was to inform the participants about the potential and possible applications of AI technologies and to provide them with practical tools for their work.
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Improving Disaster Resilience for Sustainable Cities
Since 2020, Türkiye has faced numerous disasters, underscoring the need for proactive risk reduction strategies. On May 14th, TESEV hosted an event to address this, featuring expert discussions on policies, data management, and collaboration. Workshops focused on integrating disaster risk reduction into strategic planning. The event highlighted the importance of robust data and local initiatives to enhance disaster resilience.
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Climate Pioneers Capacity Building Camp
Our partner Climate Pioneers held a two-day meeting at the İstanbul Metropolitan Municipality Şişli Habitat New Generation Life Center with 20 participants, amongst others with the goal of developing their vision and mission of their young association.
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Business and Human Rights Visiting Program in Germany and Brussels
FNF's "Business and Human Rights" program in Germany and Brussels explored integrating human rights into business practices, focusing on EU and German regulations. Aimed at Turkish participants, it delved into the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive and Germany's Supply Chain Act, emphasizing legal and ethical obligations. The program sets a standard for international collaboration in corporate responsibility, aiding Turkish businesses in EU compliance.
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„Welcome to 2024: New Projects and Hopes for Freedom“ events in Ankara and Istanbul
This month, the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom Türkiye Office hosted two vibrant gathering, titled "Welcome to 2024: New Projects and Hopes for Freedom." One event was held at our partner Freedom Research Association's Ankara office, while the other one took place in our Istanbul office. The events provided a platform for individuals passionate about freedom to come together, exchange ideas, and foster connections.
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One year after the earthquake: "People need hope in such disasters"
On 6 February 2023, two earthquakes with magnitudes of 7.8 and 7.5 shook south-eastern Türkiye and northern Syria. According to official figures, 53,537 people lost their lives in Türkiye, many more are missing and more than 500,000 homes were destroyed. Many people in the region continue to live in a state of emergency. At the same time, local elections are just around the corner in the earthquake region and people are waiting for answers to many questions.