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PACE Project Grant Programme, implemented with the contribution of the European Union IPA Fund and Germany BMZ.
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PACE Project Grant Programme, implemented with the contribution of the European Union IPA Fund and Germany BMZ.
PACE Project Grant Programme, implemented with the contribution of the European Union IPA Fund and Germany BMZ.
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PACE Project Grant Programme, implemented with the contribution of the European Union IPA Fund and Germany BMZ.
PACE Project Grant Programme, implemented with the contribution of the European Union IPA Fund and Germany BMZ.


PACE Project Grant Programme, implemented with the contribution of the European Union IPA Fund and Germany BMZ.
The YESKAD project team participated in the "Quality and Sharing Best Practices Training in Youth Workers' Mobility," which also included experts from the Turkish National Agency .


YESKAD volunteer and İnönü University Faculty of Engineering lecturer Assoc. Dr. Murat KÖSEOĞLU was visited.
YESKAD volunteer and İnönü University Faculty of Engineering lecturer Assoc. Dr. Murat KÖSEOĞLU was visited.


As YESKAD, we visited Dr. Abdullah Erhan AKKAYA, a faculty member at İnönü University.

Çukurova University Mountaineering Club (ÇÜDAK) and the Innovative Sustainable Development Association (YESKAD) held a two-day camping nature event at Karagöl (2650 m) in the Bolkar Mountains of Niğde-Ulukışla over the weekend.
The "Little Hearts Rejoice Project," in which we participate as a partner institution, is run by the Turkish Red Crescent Malatya Branch. As part of the project, 1000 children aged 3-14 living in container settlements had the opportunity to watch the "Rafadan Tayfa Cappadocia" film for free.


Together with our volunteers, we showed the movie 'Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey' to young people and had an enjoyable event.
The Innovative Sustainable Development Association held its ordinary general assembly on December 31, 2023, with the participation of the vast majority of its members.

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YESKAD is a partner organization in the “Little Hearts Rejoice” project, conducted by the Malatya Provincial Center of the Turkish Red Crescent. Through this project, 1000 three-dimensional wooden ambulances were constructed together with children.
The anticipated research report titled "The Stray Animals Law Draft from the Perspective of Young People" has been released to the public.



































