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SYRIA – CRISIS OF OUR TIMEFEATURE: KRISTINA DELGADO. PHOTOGRAPHY: ANNETTE FLECK AND COURTESY OF SMALL PROJECTS ISTANBUL
As the war in Syria continues with no end in sight, organisations like Small Projects Istanbul
and KADAV are inspiring hope by investing in migrant women and leading the way towards
rebuilding the lives of refugees in Turkey. Kristina Delgado, IWI Charity Volunteers Coordinator,
reports
LALE CHARITIES
T
he media abounds with images of refugees living in
squalid conditions in camps. But the plight of urban
refugees, many of whom have been “stuck” in cities
such as Istanbul for years, is not always so sympathetically
looked upon. Most came here hoping they would return to
their homes soon. But as the months have turned into years,
they now face the challenge of rebuilding their lives in a
different country. This is a particular challenge for women.
As the war in Syria enters its fifth year, the impact of history’s
largest humanitarian crisis is daunting. The United Nations
estimates that more than 11 million people have been
displaced by the conflict, of whom 4 million are now refugees
seeking safety in neighbouring countries like Turkey. To make
matters more critical, an estimated 75% of Turkey’s 2 million
refugees are women and children. As the number of refugees
grows, the crisis becomes more complex and the needs of all
members of the refugee population increasingly change and
differ. Unfortunately, through these evolving circumstances,
the specific needs and plight of Syria’s women is often
forgotten and underestimated.
As the crisis worsens, more focus is placed on men who
actively wage war and less attention is placed on women who
also pay a heavy price for the conflict. Male family members
are often killed, imprisoned or injured, leaving women to
become the sole providers for entire households. As a result,
most migrant women live in severe poverty with extreme
pressure to provide for their families. Women often single-
handedly carry the burden of their entire family’s security
as they struggle to survive economically in their new host
communities in Turkey.
Additionally, Syrian women live in the margins of society
due to sociocultural divides that leave them voiceless and
powerless. Women who live in critical and impoverished
circumstances are often completely isolated because of
language barriers, leaving them incredibly vulnerable. Most
are unaware of their rights as refugees in Turkey and are
consequently susceptible to violence and exploitation. In the
most impoverished refugee communities, many live under
the constant threat of abuse and are forced carry the burden
alone. Being aware of the specific challenges women face,
Syrian men become increasingly protective and controlling
of the women in their families. Often this means keeping
their daughters and sisters from attending school or seeking
employment and isolating their wives and mothers entirely.
In an effort to remain safe, these measures obstruct any
semblance of community or peer-to-peer support that is
needed to help women heal and rebuild their lives.
Through providing economic opportunities and a sense of
community, charities and social organisations such as Small
Projects Istanbul and KADAV – both are IWI grantee charities
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– are helping to give these women the tools to build their
lives anew. When women are empowered, their families are
empowered and entire communities are strengthened for the
promise of a better tomorrow.
There are currently more Syrian refugees in Istanbul than in
the whole of Europe. With the growing needs of the nearly
350, 000 urban refugees here, a shortage of funds and
resources and a lack of development practitioners, Syrian
women are at great risk of becoming marginalised. While
there is a tremendous desire to help Syrians within the
expatriate and local communities, the gravity of the crisis
requires international and local organisations to go a step
further by providing humanitarian strategies to enhance
Syrians’ sustainability and self-reliance. This means a
systemic move away from providing immediate, emergency
relief, and instead a move toward responses that meet the
long term needs of Syrians in Turkey.
Both KADAV and Small Projects Istanbul are stepping up to
this challenge. These two organisations are working towards
building sustainable programmes to address the gaps in the
refugee response by focusing their efforts on empowering
Syrian women in Istanbul and creating opportunities for
economic recovery, promoting community building, and
importantly, providing integration into Turkish society.
EARNING POWER
Small Projects Istanbul (SPI) has broadened its original
education-related mission in order to remain faithful to the
growing needs of refugee community. SPI’s team quickly
realised that they could not solely focus on education
services when the majority of the women in the community
were left in dire circumstances as the only providers for their
households. Education initiatives must run in tandem with
other forms of living support. If a child’s family does not
have access to the most basic needs of food and shelter
because of poverty, those issues must be addressed along
with education. No aspect of the refugee crisis can function
independently of another.
SPI is now registered as a Turkish non-governmental
organisation that aims to empower women through specific
projects that promote economic security while also helping
students displaced by the Syrian conflict. They provide
access to scholarships and supplemental education in order
to help families succeed in Turkey and beyond. SPI tries to
stop the downward spiral of unemployment and poverty
that a lack of education causes for the Syrian refugees. The
organisation is based in Capa where they have a community
centre called The Olive Tree.
Most members of The Olive Tree community centre are
women whose husbands migrated to Europe alone to try to
safeguard a better future for their families before beginning
the process of a lengthy family reunion. SPI’s communication
manager, Anna Tuscon says: “For many women, it means
they are left on their own with little or no means of income to
support themselves and their families as they don’t have a
right to work in Turkey.”
Aware of the growing need to help women become self
reliant, SPI began running a craft collective project for women
in Capa that provides training and opportunities for economic
recovery. The project, which began in November 2015, helps
women earn money by learning crafts like weaving, sewing
and jewellery-making. The products are then sold through
local business partners across Istanbul, including Grand
Bazaar jewellers, and proceeds are given directly to the
women.
“For some women, it is the first time in their lives they have
done any kind of work outside of their homes and they are
thriving,” says Tuscon. Income-generating activities not only
help women gain livelihood security, but more importantly,
empower them by giving them the tools they need to gain
a sustainable independence and reclaim dignified lives for
themselves and their children.
LALE CHARITIES
Opposite page:
A support
group for Syrian
women run by
KADAV
Above and top:
Children play
and learn at
Small Projects
Istanbul
Right: Özgül
Kaptan,
coordinator at
KADAV
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BUILDING COMMUNITY THROUGH
WOMEN
In addition to economically empowering women for long-term
benefits, KADAV is pioneering new programs that focus on
building a sense of community to help women become more
independent. Through a partnership with Hayata Destek,
KADAV is leading women’s programmes for a community
centre in Küçuükçekmece (Support to Life). KADAV, or
Women’s Solidarity Foundation, is a Turkish organisation that
aims to create opportunities for gender equality in Turkey and
was established initially to support women after the Marmara
earthquake in 1999. Today, KADAV provides support for
women who experience gender-based violence, have a lack
of employment opportunities and suffer from marginalisation
and discrimination. KADAV supports the gender-based work
of international and national organisations to address the
gaps of intervention in safeguarding women.
As of December 2015, KADAV has been operating
women’s programmes in the underserved community of
Küçuükçekmece. Its gender-based projects are supplemental
to health and legal services that are offered through other
organisations at the community centre. In addition to
advocacy and awareness projects, KADAV will start cooking
workshops for the women in the community. Through cooking
classes, women are immersed in Turkish language and
culture that not only presents an opportunity for women to
eat and learn about wellness but most importantly provides
a safe and positive environment for social cohesion and
community building.
Cooking workshops are invaluable tools for long-term
integration into Turkish society for Syrian women. Syrian
cuisine is predominantly meat-based, whereas Turkish home
cooking is mostly plant-based. Since meat is expensive
in Turkey, many Syrian women can’t afford to eat the way
they did culturally in their home country. Cooking classes
present an opportunity to educate women about wellness
while bridging cultural and language divides through food.
Women learn about how to prepare vegetable-based Turkish
dishes while also learning about daily food organisation and
distribution. This project also allows the women to be fully
immersed in Turkish language and culture in order to build
a sense of camaraderie with Turkish women in their host
community. It provides a venue and opportunity to better
integrate with Turkish society and move beyond cultural
isolation.
Beyond the immediate benefits of cooking workshops for
Syrian women, this project creates a positive environment
to facilitate a feeling of community and belonging that is
necessary to help women thrive. KADAV’s Özgül Kaptan says:
“If you put people together, they’re able to solve problems
together and help each other, but people need a place to
come together in order to start this movement.” These
workshops provide the framework for social cohesion by
giving the women a sense of purpose in an active and low-
pressure environment.
Due to the threats of exploitation and abuse, Syrian women
live most of their lives in isolation and do not have any
access to peer support. By giving women an opportunity to
participate in a meaningful activity, simultaneously women
enter a safe space where they can receive psychosocial
support from professionals or receive support from their own
community. Ultimately, helping women build social networks
helps them heal, cope with the demands of daily life and
become more resilient. As Özgül Kaptan says: “Progress for
the community starts with women.”
If you are interested in supporting the refugee community in
Istanbul, consider supporting sustainable initiatives that equip
refugees with tools and the skills needed to independently
transform their lives. For more information on the projects
above please visit: www.smallprojectsistanbul.org and
www.kadav-ist.org
Right: Syrian boys play outside in the Küçükçekmece
neighbourhood
Below: Small Projects İstanbul supports Syrian communities
LALE CHARITIES
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HOW YOU CAN HELP
Small Projects Istanbul is looking for a pro bono Marketing Specialist to help create a marketing and
distribution strategy to sell the women’s crafts and jewellery. SPI seeks a dynamic professional with experience
in product sales and development who will manage its distribution. Please send your CV to volunteers@
smallprojectsistanbul.org.
KADAV is seeking donations to create a nursery for its community centre. Donations
accepted are baby food, diapers and portable baby cribs. Additionally, KADAV is open to
cooking, craft, beauty and wellness workshop ideas to support their current activities. If you have
ideas for a creative workshop and can donate resources to run a small project for the women in
Küçükçekmece please contact ozgulkaptan@gmail.com
Although there are limited opportunities to work directly with refugee relief, there is important work everyone can do
to help ameliorate the Syrian Crisis. Lend your voice to advocate for an end to the Syrian conflict. The recent escalation
of violence in Syria has worsened the terrible suffering endured by Syrians, and stressed the need to urgently find a
political solution to the conflict. The lives claimed by the conflict and the number of people fleeing violence are growing
every day and we must urge world leaders to pursue political solutions to the crisis beyond military intervention. This
includes pushing governments to pursue diplomatic and political means to end the conflict and insisting that Western
governments increase refugee resettlement quotas and streamline resettlement procedures.
To push leaders to seek political solutions for the end of the Syrian Crisis:
www.change.org/p/don-t-let-syria-down
stopwar.org.uk/index.php/petitions
www.avaaz.org/en/solution_for_syria_loc
To urge governments to help resettle refugees in the West:
petitions.moveon.org/sign/syrian-refugee-resettlement-1
petitions.whitehouse.gov
N
urhan Gümüşmakaş, the founder of
GrandBazaarJewelers.com, has come up with a
bracelet design which both highlights the plight of
refugees, while helping them to earn a living, but also turns
terrorism on its head. The bracelet design is an Arabic letter
“N”, which is used by ISIS to mark Christians living in the
areas which it currently controls. Nurhan stresses the design
is meant to symbolize all refugees who have been forced to
flee their homes for safety. He designed small discs in 925
silver, a mix of silver and gold, and 18 carat gold on macrame
bracelets. With years of knowledge and experience behind
him, Nurhan optimised the design of the discs to require
minimum man hours thereby reducing his costs in order to
give more support to refugees.
After the cost of materials, all of the money will go to Small
Projects Istanbul, a non­profit charity based in Istanbul and
run by a team of Australians, New Zealanders and Syrians
dedicated to helping refugees regardless of their ethnic and
religious affiliations. The actual weaving of the “N” support
bracelets is being done by refugee women themselves –
many of whom practise varying sects of Islam. It is a truly
multi­cultural, ethnic and religious effort. Nurhan has further
developed this special line with bracelets designed and
manufactured by the refugee women themselves.
In the past year, Nurhan says he has witnessed increasing
numbers of refugees begging on the streets out of necessity.
Most refugees are not given permission to work legally and
educating their children in UN approved Arabic curriculum is
cost­prohibitive. “It’s terrible to see and the first thing I think
of is my family. The current refugees from Syria and Iraq need
help. I’ve watched children here sharing a meal of rice on the
ground in the centre of the city. They aren’t even asking for
money, they are asking for bread.”
GrandBazaarJewelers.com is a jewellery manufacturer
and wholesaler of gold, 925 sterling silver and gemstone
jewellery by master jewellers and artisans in Istanbul. It offers
fine, handcrafted pieces that are chic and timeless. The
organisation is one of the first to sell online.
The refugee bracelets, which are priced at 50TL, are available
for purchase online at www.GrandBazaarJewelers.com
and select retailers in the US, Europe, and Australia. For
wholesale inquiries,
JEWELLERY AGAINST
TERRORISM
Small Projects Istanbul has teamed up with jewellers at
the Grand Bazaar to teach Syrian women how to make
jewellery and sell it on their behalf
LALE CHARITIES
http://www.grandbazaarjewelers.com/Home/
Variants/300/Small-Projects-Istanbul-Donation
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Empowering Syrian Refugee Women in Turkey

  • 1. SYRIA – CRISIS OF OUR TIMEFEATURE: KRISTINA DELGADO. PHOTOGRAPHY: ANNETTE FLECK AND COURTESY OF SMALL PROJECTS ISTANBUL As the war in Syria continues with no end in sight, organisations like Small Projects Istanbul and KADAV are inspiring hope by investing in migrant women and leading the way towards rebuilding the lives of refugees in Turkey. Kristina Delgado, IWI Charity Volunteers Coordinator, reports LALE CHARITIES T he media abounds with images of refugees living in squalid conditions in camps. But the plight of urban refugees, many of whom have been “stuck” in cities such as Istanbul for years, is not always so sympathetically looked upon. Most came here hoping they would return to their homes soon. But as the months have turned into years, they now face the challenge of rebuilding their lives in a different country. This is a particular challenge for women. As the war in Syria enters its fifth year, the impact of history’s largest humanitarian crisis is daunting. The United Nations estimates that more than 11 million people have been displaced by the conflict, of whom 4 million are now refugees seeking safety in neighbouring countries like Turkey. To make matters more critical, an estimated 75% of Turkey’s 2 million refugees are women and children. As the number of refugees grows, the crisis becomes more complex and the needs of all members of the refugee population increasingly change and differ. Unfortunately, through these evolving circumstances, the specific needs and plight of Syria’s women is often forgotten and underestimated. As the crisis worsens, more focus is placed on men who actively wage war and less attention is placed on women who also pay a heavy price for the conflict. Male family members are often killed, imprisoned or injured, leaving women to become the sole providers for entire households. As a result, most migrant women live in severe poverty with extreme pressure to provide for their families. Women often single- handedly carry the burden of their entire family’s security as they struggle to survive economically in their new host communities in Turkey. Additionally, Syrian women live in the margins of society due to sociocultural divides that leave them voiceless and powerless. Women who live in critical and impoverished circumstances are often completely isolated because of language barriers, leaving them incredibly vulnerable. Most are unaware of their rights as refugees in Turkey and are consequently susceptible to violence and exploitation. In the most impoverished refugee communities, many live under the constant threat of abuse and are forced carry the burden alone. Being aware of the specific challenges women face, Syrian men become increasingly protective and controlling of the women in their families. Often this means keeping their daughters and sisters from attending school or seeking employment and isolating their wives and mothers entirely. In an effort to remain safe, these measures obstruct any semblance of community or peer-to-peer support that is needed to help women heal and rebuild their lives. Through providing economic opportunities and a sense of community, charities and social organisations such as Small Projects Istanbul and KADAV – both are IWI grantee charities 16
  • 2. – are helping to give these women the tools to build their lives anew. When women are empowered, their families are empowered and entire communities are strengthened for the promise of a better tomorrow. There are currently more Syrian refugees in Istanbul than in the whole of Europe. With the growing needs of the nearly 350, 000 urban refugees here, a shortage of funds and resources and a lack of development practitioners, Syrian women are at great risk of becoming marginalised. While there is a tremendous desire to help Syrians within the expatriate and local communities, the gravity of the crisis requires international and local organisations to go a step further by providing humanitarian strategies to enhance Syrians’ sustainability and self-reliance. This means a systemic move away from providing immediate, emergency relief, and instead a move toward responses that meet the long term needs of Syrians in Turkey. Both KADAV and Small Projects Istanbul are stepping up to this challenge. These two organisations are working towards building sustainable programmes to address the gaps in the refugee response by focusing their efforts on empowering Syrian women in Istanbul and creating opportunities for economic recovery, promoting community building, and importantly, providing integration into Turkish society. EARNING POWER Small Projects Istanbul (SPI) has broadened its original education-related mission in order to remain faithful to the growing needs of refugee community. SPI’s team quickly realised that they could not solely focus on education services when the majority of the women in the community were left in dire circumstances as the only providers for their households. Education initiatives must run in tandem with other forms of living support. If a child’s family does not have access to the most basic needs of food and shelter because of poverty, those issues must be addressed along with education. No aspect of the refugee crisis can function independently of another. SPI is now registered as a Turkish non-governmental organisation that aims to empower women through specific projects that promote economic security while also helping students displaced by the Syrian conflict. They provide access to scholarships and supplemental education in order to help families succeed in Turkey and beyond. SPI tries to stop the downward spiral of unemployment and poverty that a lack of education causes for the Syrian refugees. The organisation is based in Capa where they have a community centre called The Olive Tree. Most members of The Olive Tree community centre are women whose husbands migrated to Europe alone to try to safeguard a better future for their families before beginning the process of a lengthy family reunion. SPI’s communication manager, Anna Tuscon says: “For many women, it means they are left on their own with little or no means of income to support themselves and their families as they don’t have a right to work in Turkey.” Aware of the growing need to help women become self reliant, SPI began running a craft collective project for women in Capa that provides training and opportunities for economic recovery. The project, which began in November 2015, helps women earn money by learning crafts like weaving, sewing and jewellery-making. The products are then sold through local business partners across Istanbul, including Grand Bazaar jewellers, and proceeds are given directly to the women. “For some women, it is the first time in their lives they have done any kind of work outside of their homes and they are thriving,” says Tuscon. Income-generating activities not only help women gain livelihood security, but more importantly, empower them by giving them the tools they need to gain a sustainable independence and reclaim dignified lives for themselves and their children. LALE CHARITIES Opposite page: A support group for Syrian women run by KADAV Above and top: Children play and learn at Small Projects Istanbul Right: Özgül Kaptan, coordinator at KADAV 17
  • 3. BUILDING COMMUNITY THROUGH WOMEN In addition to economically empowering women for long-term benefits, KADAV is pioneering new programs that focus on building a sense of community to help women become more independent. Through a partnership with Hayata Destek, KADAV is leading women’s programmes for a community centre in Küçuükçekmece (Support to Life). KADAV, or Women’s Solidarity Foundation, is a Turkish organisation that aims to create opportunities for gender equality in Turkey and was established initially to support women after the Marmara earthquake in 1999. Today, KADAV provides support for women who experience gender-based violence, have a lack of employment opportunities and suffer from marginalisation and discrimination. KADAV supports the gender-based work of international and national organisations to address the gaps of intervention in safeguarding women. As of December 2015, KADAV has been operating women’s programmes in the underserved community of Küçuükçekmece. Its gender-based projects are supplemental to health and legal services that are offered through other organisations at the community centre. In addition to advocacy and awareness projects, KADAV will start cooking workshops for the women in the community. Through cooking classes, women are immersed in Turkish language and culture that not only presents an opportunity for women to eat and learn about wellness but most importantly provides a safe and positive environment for social cohesion and community building. Cooking workshops are invaluable tools for long-term integration into Turkish society for Syrian women. Syrian cuisine is predominantly meat-based, whereas Turkish home cooking is mostly plant-based. Since meat is expensive in Turkey, many Syrian women can’t afford to eat the way they did culturally in their home country. Cooking classes present an opportunity to educate women about wellness while bridging cultural and language divides through food. Women learn about how to prepare vegetable-based Turkish dishes while also learning about daily food organisation and distribution. This project also allows the women to be fully immersed in Turkish language and culture in order to build a sense of camaraderie with Turkish women in their host community. It provides a venue and opportunity to better integrate with Turkish society and move beyond cultural isolation. Beyond the immediate benefits of cooking workshops for Syrian women, this project creates a positive environment to facilitate a feeling of community and belonging that is necessary to help women thrive. KADAV’s Özgül Kaptan says: “If you put people together, they’re able to solve problems together and help each other, but people need a place to come together in order to start this movement.” These workshops provide the framework for social cohesion by giving the women a sense of purpose in an active and low- pressure environment. Due to the threats of exploitation and abuse, Syrian women live most of their lives in isolation and do not have any access to peer support. By giving women an opportunity to participate in a meaningful activity, simultaneously women enter a safe space where they can receive psychosocial support from professionals or receive support from their own community. Ultimately, helping women build social networks helps them heal, cope with the demands of daily life and become more resilient. As Özgül Kaptan says: “Progress for the community starts with women.” If you are interested in supporting the refugee community in Istanbul, consider supporting sustainable initiatives that equip refugees with tools and the skills needed to independently transform their lives. For more information on the projects above please visit: www.smallprojectsistanbul.org and www.kadav-ist.org Right: Syrian boys play outside in the Küçükçekmece neighbourhood Below: Small Projects İstanbul supports Syrian communities LALE CHARITIES 18
  • 4. HOW YOU CAN HELP Small Projects Istanbul is looking for a pro bono Marketing Specialist to help create a marketing and distribution strategy to sell the women’s crafts and jewellery. SPI seeks a dynamic professional with experience in product sales and development who will manage its distribution. Please send your CV to volunteers@ smallprojectsistanbul.org. KADAV is seeking donations to create a nursery for its community centre. Donations accepted are baby food, diapers and portable baby cribs. Additionally, KADAV is open to cooking, craft, beauty and wellness workshop ideas to support their current activities. If you have ideas for a creative workshop and can donate resources to run a small project for the women in Küçükçekmece please contact ozgulkaptan@gmail.com Although there are limited opportunities to work directly with refugee relief, there is important work everyone can do to help ameliorate the Syrian Crisis. Lend your voice to advocate for an end to the Syrian conflict. The recent escalation of violence in Syria has worsened the terrible suffering endured by Syrians, and stressed the need to urgently find a political solution to the conflict. The lives claimed by the conflict and the number of people fleeing violence are growing every day and we must urge world leaders to pursue political solutions to the crisis beyond military intervention. This includes pushing governments to pursue diplomatic and political means to end the conflict and insisting that Western governments increase refugee resettlement quotas and streamline resettlement procedures. To push leaders to seek political solutions for the end of the Syrian Crisis: www.change.org/p/don-t-let-syria-down stopwar.org.uk/index.php/petitions www.avaaz.org/en/solution_for_syria_loc To urge governments to help resettle refugees in the West: petitions.moveon.org/sign/syrian-refugee-resettlement-1 petitions.whitehouse.gov N urhan Gümüşmakaş, the founder of GrandBazaarJewelers.com, has come up with a bracelet design which both highlights the plight of refugees, while helping them to earn a living, but also turns terrorism on its head. The bracelet design is an Arabic letter “N”, which is used by ISIS to mark Christians living in the areas which it currently controls. Nurhan stresses the design is meant to symbolize all refugees who have been forced to flee their homes for safety. He designed small discs in 925 silver, a mix of silver and gold, and 18 carat gold on macrame bracelets. With years of knowledge and experience behind him, Nurhan optimised the design of the discs to require minimum man hours thereby reducing his costs in order to give more support to refugees. After the cost of materials, all of the money will go to Small Projects Istanbul, a non­profit charity based in Istanbul and run by a team of Australians, New Zealanders and Syrians dedicated to helping refugees regardless of their ethnic and religious affiliations. The actual weaving of the “N” support bracelets is being done by refugee women themselves – many of whom practise varying sects of Islam. It is a truly multi­cultural, ethnic and religious effort. Nurhan has further developed this special line with bracelets designed and manufactured by the refugee women themselves. In the past year, Nurhan says he has witnessed increasing numbers of refugees begging on the streets out of necessity. Most refugees are not given permission to work legally and educating their children in UN approved Arabic curriculum is cost­prohibitive. “It’s terrible to see and the first thing I think of is my family. The current refugees from Syria and Iraq need help. I’ve watched children here sharing a meal of rice on the ground in the centre of the city. They aren’t even asking for money, they are asking for bread.” GrandBazaarJewelers.com is a jewellery manufacturer and wholesaler of gold, 925 sterling silver and gemstone jewellery by master jewellers and artisans in Istanbul. It offers fine, handcrafted pieces that are chic and timeless. The organisation is one of the first to sell online. The refugee bracelets, which are priced at 50TL, are available for purchase online at www.GrandBazaarJewelers.com and select retailers in the US, Europe, and Australia. For wholesale inquiries, JEWELLERY AGAINST TERRORISM Small Projects Istanbul has teamed up with jewellers at the Grand Bazaar to teach Syrian women how to make jewellery and sell it on their behalf LALE CHARITIES http://www.grandbazaarjewelers.com/Home/ Variants/300/Small-Projects-Istanbul-Donation 19