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Copenhagen University College Visits IHH
A group of 20 students and academics from the International Social Services Department of Copenhagen University College visited the headquarters of the IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation.
02.05.2024

During the visit, the academics and students met with Mustafa Talha Keskin, the Board Member in charge of International Relations at IHH, and Hatice Kübra Koçak, the Coordinator of International Partnerships Department at IHH. They listened to the experiences of IHH in the field of international humanitarian aid.

Presentations were given about humanitarian aid activities and the activities of IHH during the visit, and the students asked questions about humanitarian aid efforts. The visiting delegation expressed their gratitude to IHH for their efforts.

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