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After
returning from a three-day trip to Mardin, March 24th-26th,
a group of Bilkent MBA students has decided to get out
of the classroom and get their hands dirty in the rich
Mesopotamian soil.
With the
support of Bilkent’s Toplumsal Duyarlılık Projeleri and
Bilkent Marketing Professors Güliz Ger and Olga Kravets,
the group has formed a club project, ”Kapıları Açalım”
Projesi (KAP), to aid youth in the region by developing
sustainable work experiences through education and
networking. They are primarily working with the Young
Entrepreneurs of Mardin (YEM), a cooperative composed of
high school-educated youth looking to start tourism
businesses.
“We are
excited that students have taken the initiative to
invest in the future of the less fortunate,” said Erhan
Erkut, dean of the Bilkent Business School, “An MBA
education includes the concept of social responsibility
and we eagerly support our students putting such
knowledge into action.”
One of their
projects this summer will be to provide English training
to YEM members. They are gathering materials – pens,
notebooks, books, and old laptops – to send to YEM as
well as to supply the public library of the local
municipality and to give to elementary-school children
in a nearby village. In addition, they are seeking
sponsors and donors to fund restoration work in the old
city, subsidize the English training, and provide
initial capital for YEM businesses.
Two groups
from Prof. Güliz Ger’s MBA Marketing Class are also
working with YEM to develop marketing plans for
potential tourism businesses, such as a boutique hotel
or a local gift shop. This will fulfill their semester
project requirement as well as provide YEM with a
starting platform to achieve their organizational goal.
Young
Entrepreneurs of Mardin
YEM was formed
in November 2006 by ten Mardin youth as a result of a
World Bank-sponsored project Fall 2005 for twenty-five
young males and females of Turkish, Arabic, Kurdish and
Assyrian ethnic origin. Following, Bilkent invited and
sponsored them for a month-long language and life-skills
training conducted at the university Summer 2006. The
goal of the cooperative is to introduce Mardin to
tourists by developing sustainable businesses that can
provide employment for underprivileged youth and
encourage racial diversity and cooperation in the
region.
Project
“Fly-In” English Training
Using a
3-month curriculum broken into week-long segments,
volunteer groups of 2 students and/or faculty will fly
down to Mardin weekly and give daily English lessons. In
addition, with guided tours provided by YEM, they will
be able to sightsee in Mardin, one of the most
historically-rich and culturally-diverse cities in
Turkey.
If you are
interested in helping out/participating in activities or
simply want more information, please feel free to
contact the following:
Information
about KAP
– Jason Lau,
lau@bilkent.edu.tr
English
Training Project
– Bryce Anderson,
curtis@bilkent.edu.tr
Books and
Supplies Donation
– Zeynep Aral,
gulbina@bilkent.edu.tr
Sponsorship/Monetary Funding
– Gözde Çolak,
gcolak@bilkent.edu.tr |