Women’s inclusion in Turkish society

SoME Gavobevis 2023

9 August 2018

As a follow-up to our report on women’s inclusion in Turkish society, we will publish information from the report on Facebook and Twitter during the coming weeks.

The report is called Women Count Turkey and is written by our partner Zeynep Alemdar, founder of the Women in Foreign Policy organization. Zeynep was here in Stockholm in May to launch the report in the national parliament. Operation 1325 and Women in Foreign Policy have collaborated for more than a year to raise awareness about Resolution 1325 in Turkey, both by arranging conferences and publishing this report.

Check out Facebook and Twitter! You find the full report here: https://operation1325.se/projekt/women-count-turkey

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