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List of past projects

Examples of projects funded in 2004-2007:

  • Awareness Raising on Lisbon Agenda among the key Ministries and other stakeholders on private sector partners, such as Turkish Chambers of Commerce
  • Supporting Turkish Parliament to deal with EU Accession Negotiations
  • International Human Rights Standards and ECHR Seminars for Military Judges and Prosecutors
  • International Human Rights Standards and ECHR Seminars for Deputy and District Governors
  • International Human Rights Standards and ECHR Seminars for Judges and Prosecutors (Regional Seminars)
  • Improving Inter-Agency Co-ordination to Ensure an Effective Juvenile Justice System Applying the WADE model in Turkey to demonstrate to the Ministry of Energy
  • Institutional Capacity Building for Refugee Status Determination (RSD) and Administrative Capacity Building for Reception Facilities
  • Technical Cooperation in Migration
  • Enhancing Inter-agency co-operation to tackle the cross-border crimes, reinforcing Criminal Justice and Co-operation

Examples of small-scale projects:

  • English Language Course for MoJ Inspectors Board
  • Increasing Public Awareness on EU Lisbon Agenda
  • Project Management and Fund Raising Training for Women NGOs in Turkey.
  • Probation Services Seminar for Ministry of Health and Ministry of Justice
  • Climate Change Industry Seminar
  • Training for Consular Services and Police
  • Helsinki Citizens Assembly Report
  • English Language Training for Turkish National Police
  • Undercover Training
  • Lecture on Europeanisation
  • Short Journalism Course for Young Journalists
  • Women Entrepreneurs Project
  • Capacity Building of Turkiye Disabled Association (TSD) Branches on Advocating Legal rights and Social Cases
  • Understanding Europe AEGEE-Ankara (European Student Forum)
  • Preparation and Lay Out of a Booklet on the New Turkish Penal Code
  • Ministry of Interior Department of Associations NGO Web Platform Project






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