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Turkey Turquie : ESC: A Two Way Journey

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Informations de localisation
  • Ankara, Türkiye
  • Monnaie locale : Livre turque (TRY / ₺)
  • Taux de change (2026-06-07 07:20:02)
    • 1 ₺ = 0.02 EUR
    • 1 EUR = 53.53 ₺
  • Fuseau horaire : Türkiye standard time
  • Heure locale : 07-06-2026 22:33:24

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À propos de l'organisme d'accueil local

ASSOCIACAO INTERCULTURAL PARA TODOS (Intercultural Association For All) (IAFA) is a non-profit organization that initiate several projects based on equal opportunities, social justice, economic growth and interculturality. It has important national and international partnerships with public and private entities and working together by including different expertise and experience of the partners. The mission of the organization is to actively contribute to unemployment, to decrease and promote Europe as an opportunity since its economic interdependence. Social justice and economic growth are essential keys to guarantee strong peace, it is really important to have a united Europe so that we can ensure equality, union, social progress and the eradication of poverty. IAFA’s main goal is to support local development in order to raise its patterns to European levels. Composed of a specialized team in different areas, IAFA intends to mobilize its resources, knowledge and skills to job’s creation, vocational and civic training in order to create equal opportunities for all. It intends to ensure that in a global strategy of economic and social development, economic and social policies should be mutually supportive in order to create a sustainable development. IAFA’s major activity is to promote different European programs in the cultural and social spheres to contribute to a more cohesive knowledge as well as become closer to the European Union’s different countries‘ realities. It seeks to promote intercultural cooperation among young people with dynamic programs, approaching themes such as human rights, equal opportunities, migration, refugees and entrepreneurship, being aware of a major collective voluntary solidarity needs and social inclusion. It is intended to help people understand the idea of volunteering, to educate young people about alternative ways of spending spare time and help others. It promotes the mobility of young people and professionals from various fields of training and business. Area of Work (1) Social Cohesion - Community development - Inclusion and equality - Integration of refugees - Migrants’ issues - Reception and integration of third country nationals - Social dialogue (2) Fundamental Human Rights - Access for disadvantaged people - Disabilities - special needs - Equality and non-discrimination - Gender equality / equal opportunities - Home and justice affairs (3) Entrepreneurship - Creativity - Dijital skills - ICT - new technologies - dijital competences - Employability and entrepreneurship - Label market issues incl. career guidance / youth unemployment - Enterprise, industry and SMEs - Entrepreneurial learning - entrepreneurial education - Social entrepreneurship / social innovation (4) Social and Financial Education - Citizenship and democratic participation - Civic engagement / responsible citizenship - EU citizenship, EU awareness and Democracy - EU identity and values - Early school living / combating failure in education - Economic and financial affairs - Financial education and financial awareness (5) Education and Youth Mobility - Education and training - Intercultural / intergenerational education - International cooperation, international relations, development cooperation - Key competences - basic skills - Open and distance learning - Reaching the policy level / dialogue with decision makers - Recognition, transparency, certification - Skills development - Support the mobility of volunteers - Youth work - Youth policy The main commitment is to promote European mobility to all the people who want to get inspired and want to learn with the exchange and good practices with other European organizations. It is supposed to be the best way to learn more about cultures and learning standards and economic and social growth. At all levels, such sort of European exchange offers the opportunity to practice English language, increase specific subjects‘ knowledge, have new interdisciplinary and multicultural experience, also find out about the problems‘ resolution, initiative spirit and creativity. It stimulates hands-on experience exchange, which is crucial to the Europe’s future growth and provokes intelligent local growth, making it more inclusive and sustainable. Target audience is primarily young people who wish to gain new intercultural skills. It also gives youth and adults the possibility of being active part of society, community members, exploring and developing their artistic, creative and leadership abilities. IAFA pays special attention to people with social needs; in particular young unemployed, young entrepreneurs and emigrant workers. It intends to mobilize and promote international, national and regional efforts to solve these problems, promoting effective practice for job creation and social inclusion. These principles confirm the need for the IAFA to promote and defend solid social policies, entrepreneurship, job creation and equal opportunities.

Présentation du programme

"A Two-Way Journey" is a high-priority volunteer project with a focus on the sustainable socio-economic integration of Ukrainian women and children in Ankara, Türkiye. Given the high number of women and children within the community and the significant challenges they face, this initiative is designed to respond to urgent social needs while promoting community cohesion and resilience.

À propos de l'hébergement

Volunteers will be accommodated in a private dormitory in Ankara. Rooms will be shared by a maximum of three volunteers, and separate dormitory arrangements will be provided for female and male volunteers. Breakfast and dinner will be provided at the dormitory. On working days, lunch will be provided at the association office. On days off, lunch payments will be provided to the volunteers. Travel tickets will be purchased by the hosting organisation.

Exigences

The Participant profile: We are looking for volunteers aged between 18 and 30, in line with the European Solidarity Corps programme requirements. Participants should be able to communicate in English at a basic level; fluency is not required, but volunteers should be able to understand and express themselves in daily project communication. The ideal participants are open-minded, responsible, motivated, and willing to work in an international team with people from different backgrounds. They should be interested in social work, community engagement, and supporting Ukrainian women and children in their integration process. Volunteers should be ready to take part in educational, cultural, social, and awareness-raising activities, as well as office-related tasks such as preparing content, supporting events, and contributing to the project’s communication activities. Previous experience is not required, but motivation, flexibility, teamwork, and a willingness to learn are essential.
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Informations complémentaires

The project is implemented under the European Solidarity Corps Programme, financed by the European Commission.
The participating organisations have to be mindful of these needs as they are responsible for providing a respectful and trusting hosting environment. At the same time, the organisations participating in the initiative devote a great deal of time, energy and resources to set up a high-quality activity; they should therefore expect that European Solidarity Corps participants show a similar level of respect for the local communities and the people that are directly concerned by the activities (https://youth.europa.eu/solidarity/mission_en).
What do we provide ?
  • Training before and after the project
  • Health insurance during your project
  • round-trip travel reimbursement
  • accommodation and food
  • pocket money
  • language course
  • Return Week-end
  • Youth Pass and SVI international Volunteer passport

Before applying for this volunteering project, you need to enroll yourself at European Solidarity Corps Platform (https://europa.eu/youth/solidarity_en) and specify your European Solidarity Corps Participant Number (PRN).
This organisation holds a European Solidarity Corps Quality Label.
Contact the ESC coordinator at +32 2 888 67 13 to get more informations.