“Digital Balance: Youth and Technology” Project Completed in Gaziantep
Through our Erasmus+ KA151 project carried out in partnership between Bülbülzade Derneği and Novi Pazar Türk Kültürü Merkezi, we strengthened the position of our youth in the digital world while building a bridge of goodwill that extends beyond borders.
Supported by the Türkiye Ulusal Ajansı, our international youth mobility project themed “Digital Balance: Youth and Technology” was implemented in Gaziantep between 09–15 February 2026 with the participation of our guests from Serbia, along with Turkish and Syrian youth. We launched our project with our Foundation President’s presentation titled “Brotherhood Beyond Borders: Turkish and Serbian Youth Meeting on Common Values.” By establishing sincere dialogue around shared values, we supported our young people’s development as conscious individuals in the digital age.
THEORETICAL TRAININGS PUT INTO PRACTICE
Throughout the project, we organized comprehensive trainings and seminars to enhance our youth’s digital vision. Together with Muhammed Nur Dinç, we focused on “Professions of the Future and Digital Skills,” and through the “Building a Career in the Digital World” workshop, we had the opportunity to put our theoretical knowledge into practice. In Fatih Kaya’s presentation titled “Self-Expression and Digital Leadership in the Digital Age,” we discussed how young people can express themselves more effectively and become digital leaders in today’s era.
Through visits to Müzeyyen Erkul Gaziantep Bilim Merkezi and Gaziantep Katı Atık Tesisi, we examined firsthand the critical link between technology use and environmental sustainability.
In the panel moderated by Cumali Kaplan, with the participation of Civil Society Expert Mustafa El-Hüseyin, we evaluated the transformative power of digital tools in civil society work and the opportunities for international cooperation.
STRENGTHENING INTERCULTURAL INTERACTION
We implemented a rich cultural program that enabled young people from different geographies to bond quickly. Accompanied by our experienced guides, we introduced our local heritage through visits to the Zeugma Mozaik Müzesi and the historic bazaars. During the cultural night organized with the support of Katre Sanat Merkezi, we reinforced the ties between Turkey and Serbia through the language of art.
As part of our Şanlıurfa program, we visited Göbeklitepe, deepening our mutual respect and intercultural interaction through our shared human heritage. We overcame language and cultural barriers through team spirit in a volleyball match organized using the unifying power of sports. During free time, we also provided our youth with the opportunity to experience Gaziantep’s unique cuisine and city culture firsthand.
In order to help our youth closely understand local governance mechanisms, we included institutional visits in our program. Through visits to the District Governorships of Elbeyli and Harran, we enabled our young participants to directly observe local administrative structures and public processes. In this interactive process, we collectively discussed the role of civil society organizations and the impact of digital tools on social participation.



















































