This project aims to meet unemployment,sheltering and solve exclusion and ethnocentrism of the Syrian immigrants aged from 13 to 30.
Citizens of Syria, which is a neighbor country of Turkey, are leaving their living spaces and migrating to their neighbor countries or to European Countries because of the war in Syria. Turkey has helped and hosted Syrian immigrants from the beginning of the war. But, when immigrants leave their country and settled down to a country with different life style and culture, they have social, cultural and educational problems because of these differences. In addition to this, as the other immigrant hosting countries, Turkey also has some immigration management problems.
It is both aimed to meet basic needs such as unemployment, lack of education and sheltering and solve social problems such as exclusion and ethnocentrism of the Syrian immigrants aged from 13 to 30. Within this framework, a team of 15 employees working for the youth centres of Greater Municipality of Ankara will visit Hungary and Croatia and collect data about the best practices of immigration management, then, they will establish a new application procedure for the youth centres of Ankara in accordance with the data they collected. As a result of these project facilities, 100 young Syrian immigrant’s integration to community life is predicted. Also, it is estimated that this project will be a good example for the other cities of Turkey. This practices will draw attention of the other cities of Turkey and it is predicted that this project will also be implemented in these cities for solving immigration management problem
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http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/6013