Under the coordination of Bülbülzade Association and hosted by the Novi Pazar Turkish Cultural Center, we successfully completed our Erasmus+ KA151 Youth Mobility project activity titled “Civil Awareness and Volunteerism Culture” in Novi Pazar, Serbia. Through international collaborations, we strengthened our young people’s awareness of civil society and their culture of volunteerism.
Within the scope of Erasmus+ Youth Mobility supported by the Turkish National Agency, we implemented the activity titled “Civil Awareness and Volunteerism Culture” in Serbia between March 2–8, 2026. Throughout the mobility, we placed the transformative power of civil society at the center and took strategic steps to increase young people's sensitivity to social issues and to expand the culture of volunteerism. In our activity, which aims to strengthen the participation of young people in civil society processes, we experienced the future of civil society and volunteerism on site together with 20 young participants. Our young people, who will shape the future of civil society, received both theoretical and practical training within the program.
EDUCATION MARATHON
Following the opening presentation on institutional processes by Nejra Mujovic Zupljanin, we laid the scientific foundations of the project with Ahmet Çam’s seminar titled “What is Civil Awareness?”. Our education marathon continued with Lütfiye Güvenç’s presentation titled “The Concept of Active Citizenship – Youth Participation in Decision-Making Processes,” where we discussed how young people can play a more active role in social issues and how they can be involved in decision-making mechanisms through comprehensive workshops. Interactive ice-breaker activities were organized to strengthen the group dynamics among participants.
ENRICHED THROUGH CULTURAL VISITS
In the later stages of the program, we strengthened the digital dimension of our project through social media campaign analyses and digital field studies under the theme of “Digital Activism and Media Literacy.” We supported this intensive training and workshop-oriented process with field visits where we observed the local governance and civil society structure of the region. Technical visits to Belgrade and the Sandžak region, along with intercultural activities, were included in the program as complementary elements that combined our participants’ theoretical achievements with a cultural perspective.
WE EXPERIENCED SOLIDARITY
As the most concrete example of solidarity within the project, our young participants took part in organizing the traditional “Brotherhood Table” iftar program for orphan families and children. From the preparation stage to the presentation, our participants actively took part in every step and personally experienced the culture of sharing. We successfully concluded the program with a certificate ceremony following the process evaluation.
As Bülbülzade Foundation, we will continue to support such projects that enable our young people to gain a sense of social responsibility at the international level.





































