HÜDA PAR to hold panel on “The Last Fortress: Family” in Van

The HÜDA PAR Women and Family Presidency will hold a panel discussion titled “The Last Fortress Family” in Van on Sunday, August 31, 2025, focusing on the threats facing families and strategies to safeguard family integrity.
The event, set to take place at 8:00 p.m. at the Van Chamber of Commerce and Industry Hall, aims to address both internal and external challenges to family structures and propose actionable solutions.
The panel will be moderated by Research Assistant Dr. Aytekin Çelik and feature presentations from prominent speakers. Dr. Ebuzer Dalga will discuss “Measures to Protect the Family and Communication Within the Family,” emphasizing effective communication strategies. Prof. Dr. Abdulhak Halim Ulaş will address “Internal and External Dangers Threatening the Family and Measures to Be Taken Against Them,” highlighting risks and protective measures. Fulya Kuncak will present on “Measures to Protect Family Integrity and Mediation,” focusing on conflict resolution and maintaining family cohesion.
The HÜDA PAR Women and Family Presidency has previously organized well-attended family panels in Ankara, Istanbul, Batman, and Kayseri, where they offered insights and solutions to strengthen family units. The upcoming event in Van continues this initiative, reflecting the organization’s commitment to addressing societal challenges impacting families and promoting resilience against threats to family values.
The panel is expected to draw significant interest from the local community, providing a platform for dialogue on preserving the family as a cornerstone of society. HÜDA PAR’s ongoing efforts underscore its dedication to fostering solutions that support family stability and address contemporary challenges in Türkiye. (ILKHA)
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