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'''Bengisu Çolak''' is a [[Core Participants |core participant]] of the [[Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era - Middle Eastern]].
'''Bengisu Çolak''' is a [[Core Participants |core participant]] of the [[Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era - Middle Eastern]].


Him [[Peer Empowerment and Support Mentors]] is '''[[Teresa Tourvas]]''
Her [[Peer Empowerment and Support Mentors]] is '''[[Teresa Tourvas]]'''.
İncinur Yılgın is an advocate for Social Justice, Human Rights Defender, development practitioner, trainer, blogger, citizen Journalist, communication enthusiast and who has vast experience in working with Youths and women through MAYO Zimbabwe the organization he founded at a the  age of 16. He is a student of law and leadership. He was selected as one of the (IIG) Top 40 Under 30 Emerging Zimbabwean Leaders for 2015.  


'''Bengisu Çolak''' is also attached to various local and international Organizations that work on Youths and Women social and development issues tackling poverty, Human Rights Violation, injustice, Violence against women and other issues that undermines development. He believes that people achieve astonishing results because they have Desire!! Desire creates commitment and helps you to overcome obstacles.
 
 
'''Bengisu Çolak''' was born in 1992 in the north of Turkey Amasya/Merzifon. It’s a small and cute town. '''Bengisu Çolak''' has two elder sisters. '''Bengisu Çolak'''s mother is a retired nurse and her father has a local bus company. Her big sister works as genetic biologist and she works at New York University. Her other sister is a psychologist and she is working for protection of women. She has a daugter and a boy. '''Bengisu Çolak''' used to take care of her sister’s children.
 
 
'''Bengisu Çolak''' went to primary school and high school in their small town. She used to play with her peers. It was good and safe environment for children. She raised as free child when she was living with her parents. Because in her town people knows each other and she felt secure there.
 
 
Then she entered to the university and she moved to another city which was far away from her town. She started to study archeology. She really loves her subject of study. In her department they were quite active and they went field work many times. They built a house by using mad brick. It was so experimental. It was like a house from neolithic period.
 
 
'''Bengisu Çolak''' joined excavation twice at Metropolis Ancient City in Torbalı/İzmir. She made a drawing from ceramic. It was about the Greek period. She joined to the international building organization in Germany. She experienced an ecological life and they built some owen and little house with her colleagues. It was an amazing experience for her because she had a lot of friends from different countries. she still have contact with them. Some of those friends visited her in Turkey.
 
 
Now she is graduate student of archeology department and she is doing an internship at non-profit organization. Her internship is about refugees. The NGO is called Association for Solidarity with Asylum Seekers and Migrants.





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Core Participants
Core Participants
Bengisu Çolak
Role(s) SDDP ΜΕΝΑ Core Participant
Co-Lab(s) Nicosia, 14-19 May, 2017
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Bengisu Çolak is a core participant of the Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era - Middle Eastern.

Her Peer Empowerment and Support Mentors is Teresa Tourvas.


Bengisu Çolak was born in 1992 in the north of Turkey Amasya/Merzifon. It’s a small and cute town. Bengisu Çolak has two elder sisters. Bengisu Çolaks mother is a retired nurse and her father has a local bus company. Her big sister works as genetic biologist and she works at New York University. Her other sister is a psychologist and she is working for protection of women. She has a daugter and a boy. Bengisu Çolak used to take care of her sister’s children.


Bengisu Çolak went to primary school and high school in their small town. She used to play with her peers. It was good and safe environment for children. She raised as free child when she was living with her parents. Because in her town people knows each other and she felt secure there.


Then she entered to the university and she moved to another city which was far away from her town. She started to study archeology. She really loves her subject of study. In her department they were quite active and they went field work many times. They built a house by using mad brick. It was so experimental. It was like a house from neolithic period.


Bengisu Çolak joined excavation twice at Metropolis Ancient City in Torbalı/İzmir. She made a drawing from ceramic. It was about the Greek period. She joined to the international building organization in Germany. She experienced an ecological life and they built some owen and little house with her colleagues. It was an amazing experience for her because she had a lot of friends from different countries. she still have contact with them. Some of those friends visited her in Turkey.


Now she is graduate student of archeology department and she is doing an internship at non-profit organization. Her internship is about refugees. The NGO is called Association for Solidarity with Asylum Seekers and Migrants.



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  1. Precious Nyandoro
  2. Plaxedes Pfupa
  3. Blessing Jackson
  4. Calistus Dzamara
  5. Emmanuel Manyati
  6. Samuel Lamptey
  7. Petros Chatiza
  8. Ashton Bumhira
  9. Memory Murandu
  10. Loice Ranganai