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Save the Children - Strengthening Children's Resilience in Türkiye

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Eight-year-old Elif1 lives in Istanbul and is in the second grade. She enjoys drawing and reading, practices Kung Fu, and dreams of becoming a doctor or a sports trainer. Through the “Climate Awareness and Resilience for Emergencies & Sustainability (CARES)” project, she learns more about climate issues and emergency preparedness – becoming more confident and resilient in the process.

The partnership between tesa and Save the Children began in 2020 and has continued to grow ever since. Today this successful collaboration is being extended with an additional donation of 1.146 million euros through the end of 2025. Under the motto “A Strong Bond for Education – Together Worldwide,” tesa supports selected education and emergency aid projects in Germany, Vietnam, Türkiye, Venezuela, and other countries.

The partnership, which began during the Corona pandemic, remains dedicated to combating educational inequality and supporting children globally in crisis and emergency situations. In this article, we report on how Save the Children is helping children in Türkiye prepare for climate change and natural disasters through the CARES project, while also strengthening their resilience.

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The goal of the CARES-Project group activities is to inspire a sense of connection and responsibility toward the environment.
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Trainers use "Pingu", the puppet, during the CARES training activities.
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