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Our project continues in a very nice and fun way.
Our project continues in a very nice and fun way.
Our children exhibited the handmade products they created in a month.
“Our compass is kids, because only kids know what they're looking for.
Our guests today are Mehmet Ali DURAK and Süleyman DURAK from Durak Fındık family.
Our women's trainings, which are another pillar of the mobile program, continue.
The present guests of our “Each Child a World” social responsibility project, which we conducted in cooperation with Durak Fındık and İkizce District Governorship, were national agencies.
We are in love with this country and its children.
In our mobile program, another part of our social responsibility project named “Each Child a World”, we meet women and children in 31 neighborhoods in İkizce District.
Our "Each Child a World" project, which we carry out in partnership with İkizce District Governorship and Durak Fındık, was introduced to local administrators and headmen in İkizce District.
The second day of our workshop we held within the scope of the “Each Child a World Project” that we have implemented in order to prevent child labor in hazelnut agriculture was very enjoyable.
Our social responsibility project, which we initiated in order to prevent child labor in Hazelnut Farming and which Durak Hazelnut and İkizce District Governorship are partners with, will be beneficial to our city and country.
Within the scope of Each Child a World Project, our workshop for our teachers, assistants and other personnel who will take part in the project has started.
As Durak Hazelnut family, we aim to ensure the sustainability of our projects as well as being beneficial to the society, our producers and our region with a different social responsibility project every year.
Our Academic Advisor Tuğba Kontaş AZAKLI presented our Every Child One World project at the 2018 Evaluation Meeting of the Year Against Child Labor.
One of the pillars of our project, we continue to meet with seasonal agricultural worker families and our tent visits..
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