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5th WATAN Conference
5th WATAN Conference was held in Istanbul, Turkey from 19-20th January 2017. The conference was held to discuss various issues regarding Syrians in Turkey with NGOs working in Turkey. The
Black Sea Silk Road Corridor Project
Goals General Goals Supporting local economic development through the joint tourism efforts specified in the Black Sea Basin To increase the number of experienced visitors in the tourist sites of
Completed Projects
Applied Projects: Local Development Model Project (2005) funded by US Chamber of Commerce Business Organizations’ Capacity Development Project (2007) funded by US Chamber of Commerce Regional Development Agencies in Turkey
Current Projects
Applied Projects: Mobile Technology, Mobile Employment The project is funded by EU and Ministry of Labour of the Republic of Turkey. Project’s primary objective is to create an incubator for
Muhammad Moiz
Muhammad Moiz is a researcher in the field of international economics and migrant studies. He is currently working on the economic integration of Syrian refugees in Turkey. He has several responsibilities
Turkey’s Economic Brief – 20.01.2017
Developments on the Turkish Lira The Turkish Lira closed last week at 3.72 to the USD, however again this week we saw it decline down into the 3.80s where it
Oğuz Demir
Oğuz Demir graduated from Istanbul University Department of Economics and got his master degree at Istanbul Commerce University in the Department of International Trade. He continued his Ph.D. preparatory program
History
The Economists Platform has been operating since 2000 to be a reference non-governmental organization in the field of economic policies in Turkey. EkP is an independent non-profit economic and public
Turkey’s Economic Brief – 13.01.2017
Turkey’s Economic Brief by Muhammad Moiz.
Pelin Sönmez
After completing her primary and secondary education in İzmir, she graduated from Başkent University Department of Political Science and International Relations. In 2002, she started her graduate education in the