Sanad emphasizes that every person with a disability is an individual situation that needs security, care and a stimulating environment to grow and mature emotionally, intellectually, physically and socially. People with disabilities are an essential...
Republic of Turkey Ministry of Family and Social Policies'es general mission is creating, implement and monitor fair and supply-oriented integrated social policies with a participatory approach aimed at the whole society, with priority to disadvantaged...
The social security system in Turkey is predominantly similar to Bismarck model, one of four basic insurance systems which are Continental Model (Bismarck), Liberalistic Model (Beveridge), Northern European Model and Mediterranean Model. Bismarck Model...
Despite the fact that most of the developing countries have recorded considerable improvements in poverty alleviation in recent years, poverty rates are still high for a sizeable number of countries. Poverty is also one of the essential concerns of quite...
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is a humanitarian, non-governmental, non-profit organisation founded in 1956 that works in more than 30 countries throughout the world. DRC fulfils its mandate by providing direct assistance to conflict-affected...
The conference happened on 28th and 29th September 2017 in Brussels. The programme was organised around two themes, namely: Effective social protection in fragile contexts; The needs of forcibly displaced populations and host communities, and the role of...
The Centre for Child Rights and Business (formerly CCR CSR) is a leading centre on child rights and business. The Centre supports businesses to deliver improvements within their supply chains that not only benefit workers, families and children, but also...
South-South knowledge exchanges present an excellent model for knowledge sharing between countries, organizations, and individuals. They create opportunities for peer-to-peer learning and dialogue among policy makers, practitioners, and the broader...
Institutions and agencies involved: World Bank Group
Contributions from the Turkish government, employers and private individuals for social protection increased by more than 13 percent last year compared with 2013, according to a report from the Turkish Statistical Institute released on Thursday...
After the Turkish government raised the minimum wage in Turkey to TL 1,300 ($446) per month from the current TL 1,000 lira, the maximum unemployment benefit payable will become TL 1,307. The minimum unemployment benefit also increased, reaching TL 653.