
The First African Diaspora in Turkiye.
Representation, information, and listening — in the absence of structures that truly understand the African experience in Türkiye.
This platform exists because too many of us arrived full of hope and talent, yet found doors half open, voices unheard, and potential misunderstood. Bizim Afrika is our collective response to that reality.
This charter is not about control, hierarchy, or obligation. It is about clarity.
Clarity about why we are here.
Clarity about how we work together.
Clarity about what we owe one another.
In a space built largely on voluntary commitment, silence creates confusion, and goodwill alone is not enough. We believe that commitment deserves structure and that shared purpose requires shared principles.
This document sets the foundation of our collaboration — not as an administrative formality, but as a moral agreement between people who choose to build something meaningful together. And meaning deserves respect.
Therefore, before tasks, before titles, before deadlines, there is respect.
And this charter begins there.
We treat our volunteers with the same seriousness as a professional team, meaning our relationship is built on a formal promise of support, not a casual favor. By joining us, you enter a culture that honors your dedication with genuine opportunities to lead and excel.
This is a two-way street: you provide your time, energy, and unique skills, while we provide the platform for your professional growth and visibility. We are committed to ensuring that for everything you give, you receive tangible experience and meaningful opportunities.
Volunteering at Bizim Afrika is a partnership where we work toward a common goal as equals. We do not see your contribution as “free labor,” but as a vital investment in our collective mission — one that requires accountability from both sides.
Volunteering at Bizim Afrika is not free labor. It is a shared responsibility.
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