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  4. Pinar* is one of the first ladies in her community to run her own business in Sanilurfa

Pinar* is one of the first ladies in her community to run her own business in Sanilurfa

Syria Crisis Livelihoods

Thanks to funds from the Visser family and in partnership with Orange Organisation, we helped make Pinar's* dream of running her own business come true. She is one of the first ladies in her community in Sanilurfa to do this! 185 other people benefitted from this project in Turkey.

* Name has been changed to protect identity.

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