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Bosnia: Turkish first lady opens workshops for disabled

Strong ties give us the need to share what we have, says Turkey's Emine Erdogan in Sarajevo

Talha Öztürk  | 09.07.2019 - Update : 09.07.2019
Bosnia: Turkish first lady opens workshops for disabled

SARAJEVO, Bosnia Herzegovina 

Turkey's first lady on Tuesday attended the opening in Sarajevo, Bosnia of a renovated special education and training institution for individuals with physical and mental disabilities.

Emine Erdogan, in Bosnia’s capital with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for a two-day working visit, attended the opening ceremony of renovated workshops at the Mjedenica Special Education School.

Addressing the gathering, Erdogan expressed her pleasure to be in Sarajevo.

"The strong ties between us give us the need to share what we have. The experience-sharing program in special education is the product of this strong desire. I believe that we will enlarge this friendship with mutual benefits," said Erdogan.

The renovation project was carried out by Turkey’s state-run development aid agency, the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA), together with Turkey's Education Ministry.

Erdogan added that TIKA provided the renovation and equipment for the classrooms with 16 workshops in eight special education schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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