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EU Support to Civil Society in Turkey

Direct Management

Civil Society & Fundamental Rights Team EU Delegation to Turkey

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• Civil Society Facility

• EIDHR

• Support provided via Turkish Authorities (Indirect Management)

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Examples of projects under CSF

IPA 2015 Strategic capacity building for local /grassroots CSOs:

ad hoc support mechanism: BIRLIKTE

Etkiniz

Resource Center

Support to Journalists Organisations (2 direct grants)

Hrant Dink Foundation: "Empowering CSOs and Sparking Change for Tackling Discrimination and Promoting Diversity

HAKLARA DESTEK

Human Rights Defenders

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CSF 2018

Networks and Platforms

Sivil Düşün IV (EUR 7 million)

Gender Equality monitoring

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CSF 2019

3 calls ongoing

Culture4fundamental rights

CSOs Capacity Building mechanism

HRD

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4. Progress of European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights

2015-2017: 23 contracts ongoing covering various issues (academic and

media freedom, fight against discrimination, women's rights, children rights, etc.)

2018: 8 more contracts awarded.

2019: call launched in early 2020, contracts are expected to be signed by the end of the year.

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https://www.avrupa.info.tr/en/funding-civil-society-60

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