Receiving Cansuyu volunteers, Güllüoğlu expressed his satisfaction with the visit and stated that they were pleased with the sacrifice, well drilling and circumcision organizations organized by Cansuyu in Tanzania.
Volunteers of Cansuyu Aid and Solidarity Association visited Turkey's Ambassador to Tanzania Mehmet Güllüoğlu in Dar es Salaam, the capital of Tanzania. Receiving Cansuyu volunteers, Ambassador Güllüoğlu expressed his satisfaction with the visit and noted that they established good relations with Tanzania as the Republic of Turkey.
Stating that Tanzania is a country open to development in every field, Güllüoğlu said, "Although Tanzania is rich, its people are poor. Almost 90 percent of the country is Muslim. Compared to other African countries, this is a country that is more suitable for development in the fields of industry, agriculture and tourism. We want to make sustainable joint projects in Tanzania."
OUR NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS DO NOT LEAVE OUR BROTHERS ALONE
Güllüoğlu stated that they are satisfied with the sacrifice, well drilling and circumcision organizations organized by Cansuyu in Tanzania.
"Our non-governmental organizations from Turkey do not leave our brothers here alone. I would especially like to thank Cansuyu for the sacrifice, well drilling and circumcision organizations she has made here," he said.
Bilal Değirmenci, Tanzania Coordinator of the Cansuyu Aid and Solidarity Association, gave information about the activities of the association in Tanzania and stated that they carry out studies in the fields of education and health as well as victim organizations.