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Nongovernmental organizations, which are a significant indicator of democratization, have shown a very rapid development in Turkey, especially in recent years. The number of nongovernmental organizations, such as foundations, associations and citizen's initiatives, which undertake the responsibilities of the community voluntarily, are increasing every day. Furthermore, a significant majority of these organizations have relations with the similar international or foreign organizations.
The Foundations. The activation of the feelings of people for helping one another and sharing by means of foundations is a fact that exists in many societies today. In Turkey, there are many foundations for charity, based on donations, which provide for the utilization of private wealth for the public benefit to support public services and research in fields such as education, science, medicine, public health and social welfare.
In Turkish history, foundations developed during the Seljuk period
(1078-1293) and they were institutionalized and experienced their
heydays during the Ottoman period (1299-1920). The number of Turkish-Islamic
foundations during this period have approximated hundreds of thousands
and reached the summit in art as well and contributed to a great extent
to the social, economic and cultural life of the society. As a matter of
fact, although hundreds of years have passed, it is possible to
encounter today a foundation work of art with every step taken in
Anatolia.
There are 317 subsidiary foundations, which are administered by their
own managers, and approximately 5,700 pious foundations administered by
the Directorate General, which were all remaining from the Ottoman
period and connected to the Directorate General of Foundations.
Furthermore, there are 160 Community and Artisans' Foundations
established by minorities in Turkey, such as the Greeks, Armenians, Jews,
etc. The Directorate General also carries out the supervision of new
foundations established according to Law No. 903, enacted in 1967. The great majority of the foundations, which display a great diversity according to the objectives of their establishment, are aimed at social assistance, education and health. Furthermore, in recent years there are significant increases in the number of foundations engaged in subjects such as science, technology, research, democracy, human rights, environmental protection, etc. The Contemporary Education Foundation, Turkish Democracy Foundation, Turkish Human Rights Foundation, Foundation for the Strengthening of the Physically Disabled, Contemporary Women's and Youth Foundation, Turkish Foundation for the Struggle Against Erosion, Afforestation and Protection of the Natural Assets (TEMA), Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation (TESEV) and Social Democracy Foundation (SODEV) are some of the foundations engaged in influential activities in Turkey today.
Associations. Every Turkish citizen in Turkey has the right to establish an association without prior permission. The associations, which are considered to be a product of the socioeconomic development of the society, were established in the first years of the Republic especially with the encouragement, and under the leadership of the state. Later on, with the increase in the activity in economic life and the developments observed in the social and cultural field, there were significant increases in the number of associations established by voluntary initiatives of the people, as well as in the number of their members. Today, the number of associations engaged in activities in many fields such as sports, culture, health, social assistance, women and artisans associations is around 72,800. Although the number of association members in large cities such as İstanbul, Ankara and İzmir, are greater, interests are increasing in recent years in the small-scale associations engaged in activities in Anatolia. A significant portion of the financial resources of the associations are formed by membership dues and donations and revenues collected from publications, lotteries, concerts, exhibitions, etc.
Citizen Initiatives. The citizens who get together for certain objectives engage in various activities and unite on some platforms. The citizens who get together for the elimination of existing problems in society, by using their freedom to organize meetings and demonstrations within the rules of democratic society, are able to develop an effective message, most of the time at the local level and sometimes at the countrywide level. The governments support and try to take the necessary measures to maintain the cooperative and constructive sensitivity which exists in society. As a matter of fact, numerous initiatives such as the Peace Movement, the 8 March Women's Platform and the Thursday Group, which engage in activities and voice their opinions on the subject of women's rights have become widespread in recent years. The citizens who unite on various subjects, such as the struggle against drugs and alcohol, the protection of the environment, protection of the family, a call for a powerful country and the movement for the formation of a base, and to try to eliminate the existing problems in the society on these subjects, make a great contribution to the development of the consciousness of the civil society.
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