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Hayra Social Organization visited the İLKE Foundation

Hayra Social Organization visited the İLKE Foundation

Category: News History: 16 May 2024


Hayra Social Organization recently paid a visit to the İLKE Foundation. Hayra Social Organization, which is widely recognized for its impactful social aid and educational activities in Chechnya, was represented by a delegation seeking to enhance their organizational practices and strategies.


During the visit, the delegation engaged in a comprehensive discussion with Ahmet Sair Öner, the Chairman of the Board of the İLKE Foundation. The primary focus of the discussions was on the organizational structure and operational strategies of non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Ahmet Sair Öner shared valuable insights into the effective management and administration of NGOs, drawing from İLKE Foundation’s extensive experience in the field.


The meeting was not only a platform for knowledge exchange but also an opportunity to explore potential areas of collaboration. The representatives from Hayra Social Organization were particularly interested in İLKE Foundation’s best practices in project implementation, community engagement, and sustainability of social programs.


The session concluded on a positive note, with both organizations expressing their commitment to fostering a collaborative relationship. They emphasized the importance of mutual support and the potential benefits of future partnerships. The meeting underscored the shared goals of both organizations in promoting social welfare and education, and it set the stage for continued cooperation and stronger ties.

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