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Turkish Province Makes Symbolic Move for Afghan Girls’ Education

A Turkish province appoints an Afghan student as symbolic governor, sending a strong message in support of Afghan girls education.

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Turkey supports Afghan girls education

Afghan student appointed symbolic governor in Turkey to highlight education rights and inspire hope for Afghan girls.

May 1, 2026

In a rare and meaningful gesture, a Turkish province has taken a strong stand for the education rights of Afghan girls. In the city of Izmir, Afghan student Mehnaz Yilmaz was appointed as a symbolic governor for one day. The move was made to recognize her academic talent and to highlight the importance of education for refugee girls.

During the ceremony, Mehnaz Yilmaz briefly took on the role at the governor’s office. She carried out symbolic duties and addressed officials and guests. While speaking, she said that education is a basic right of every child. She added that Afghan girls deserve more chances to learn, grow, and show their abilities.

A Message of Hope and Solidarity for Afghan Refugee Girls

Meanwhile, local officials explained that this step was meant to show solidarity with Afghan refugees, especially young girls facing barriers to education. They said symbolic actions like this can send a powerful message and inspire change beyond borders.

At the same time, participants praised the initiative and called it encouraging and thoughtful. According to them, recognizing young talent helps build confidence and motivates others to pursue education despite difficulties. For many Afghan girls, this moment became a sign of hope and a reminder that their dreams still matter.

Overall, the symbolic appointment in Izmir shows how small but sincere actions can spotlight big issues. Through Mehnaz Yilmaz’s story, Turkey has drawn attention to the ongoing struggle and strength of Afghan girls seeking education.

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