22 жовтня 2015 українська делегація, яка складалася з представників урядових структур і неурядових організації, зустрілася з представниками Інформаційного пункту Європейського союзу у м. Вроцлав.
Markę TVP wyróżniają następujące atrybuty:
- uniwersalność – kierowanie programu do jak
największej liczby widzów, a nie jedynie do osób,
które są w kręgu zainteresowania reklamodawców;
- zróżnicowanie i wszechstronność oferty
programowej, która zawiera audycje kierowane
nie tylko do widza masowego, ale także do grup
pomijanych przez nadawców komercyjnych;
- kultywowanie kultury narodowej i wspieranie
rodzimej twórczości;
- jakość poznawcza, emocjonalna i warsztatowa
oferowanych audycji;
- efektywne gospodarowanie publicznymi pieniędzmi pochodzącymi z abonamentu.
22 жовтня 2015 українська делегація, яка складалася з представників урядових структур і неурядових організації, зустрілася з представниками Інформаційного пункту Європейського союзу у м. Вроцлав.
Markę TVP wyróżniają następujące atrybuty:
- uniwersalność – kierowanie programu do jak
największej liczby widzów, a nie jedynie do osób,
które są w kręgu zainteresowania reklamodawców;
- zróżnicowanie i wszechstronność oferty
programowej, która zawiera audycje kierowane
nie tylko do widza masowego, ale także do grup
pomijanych przez nadawców komercyjnych;
- kultywowanie kultury narodowej i wspieranie
rodzimej twórczości;
- jakość poznawcza, emocjonalna i warsztatowa
oferowanych audycji;
- efektywne gospodarowanie publicznymi pieniędzmi pochodzącymi z abonamentu.
The document outlines a two-week training program for staff of civil society organizations and local council officials taking place in Poland. The training includes visits to various social enterprises and community organizations, meetings with local partners, and discussions on establishing social integration centers and social economy projects. Participants will learn about Barka Foundation's model of community development and social entrepreneurship through hands-on experiences and seminars. The training aims to provide knowledge and skills for supporting vulnerable groups and developing partnerships between non-profits and local governments.
The two-week training program in Barka Poland provides vocational education and training professionals experience in Barka's social work models. Over 200 international groups have participated. The training covers both theoretical and practical elements, including visiting Barka projects that help socially excluded individuals become active community members through activities like social cooperatives. The 11 participants from Ireland will learn how Barka assists those in need and explore if aspects of the Barka model could benefit services in Ireland. The program aims to improve understanding of Eastern European clients and identify barriers to helping those facing difficulties in Ireland.
The document summarizes a seminar that will take place on April 14th, 2015 in Brussels about social enterprises in Eastern Africa. The seminar will run from 10:00 to 12:00 and will be held at the European Parliament in room JAN 6Q1. The program includes welcome remarks, presentations on the European Commission's approach and on building partnerships to develop social enterprises in Eastern Africa, a Q&A session, and concluding remarks.
The Potential of the Social Economy for Local Development in AfricaBarka Foundation
The document provides an overview and exploratory analysis of the potential role of the social economy in supporting local development in Africa. It begins with definitions of the social economy and its role in local economic development globally. It then examines the social economy in Africa through case studies of Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, and Morocco. In Ethiopia, cooperatives play a key role in local development and poverty reduction by improving market access and financial services for rural communities. Mutual aid organizations and associations focus on social integration and support for vulnerable groups. Overall, the social economy is a growing sector in Ethiopia that works closely with government and nonprofit partners on development programs.
Human: Thank you for the summary. You captured the key points
Reducing poverty in Africa - Realistic targets for the post-2015 MDGs and Age...Barka Foundation
The eradication of extreme poverty is a key component of the post-2015 MDG process and the African Union’s Agenda 2063. This paper uses the
International Futures forecasting system to explore this goal and finds that many African states are unlikely to make this target by 2030. In addition to
the use of country-level targets, this paper argues in favour of a goal that would see Africa as a whole reducing extreme poverty to below 20% by 2030
(15% using 2011 purchasing power parity), and to below 3% by 2063.
The document proposes a pilot program to reconnect and reintegrate Central and Eastern European migrants experiencing homelessness in Dublin to their homelands. The program is a joint initiative between Dublin City Council, the Mendicity Institution charity, and the Polish NGO Barka. The goal is to reconnect 20 migrants over six months, concentrating on those residing in emergency accommodations in North Frederick Street. Key outcomes of the pilot program include demonstrating the benefits of collaboration between statutory and NGO partners to achieve positive outcomes for migrants with no means of support in Ireland.
Evaluation of the impact of the free movement of EU citizens at local levelBarka Foundation
This document provides an evaluation of the impact of free movement of EU citizens at the local level. It examines local policies and impacts in six cities: Barcelona, Dublin, Hamburg, Lille, Prague, and Turin. The study finds that intra-EU mobility has led to economic and social impacts in these cities, with EU mobile citizens filling jobs and supporting key industries. However, EU mobile citizens do not always have the same opportunities as locals in areas like employment, housing, and education. As a result, cities have implemented inclusion policies across domains such as employment, entrepreneurship, cultural dialogue, housing, education, attitudes toward migration, and civic participation to foster successful integration and maximize the benefits of mobility. The report identifies best practices
This document summarizes a man's experience volunteering with Barka, a Polish charity organization, after losing his job at age 50 and enrolling in a social studies course. It describes his positive impressions of Barka's operations, including visiting several of their communities in Poland that provide housing, work, and rehabilitation services. The communities have organic farms, livestock, workshops, and help individuals rebuild their lives through skills training and small businesses. The document conveys the founder's passion for helping vulnerable people and Barka's growth from struggling beginnings to operating 20 communities through community support and international aid.
The document outlines a two-week training program for staff of civil society organizations and local council officials taking place in Poland. The training includes visits to various social enterprises and community organizations, meetings with local partners, and discussions on establishing social integration centers and social economy projects. Participants will learn about Barka Foundation's model of community development and social entrepreneurship through hands-on experiences and seminars. The training aims to provide knowledge and skills for supporting vulnerable groups and developing partnerships between non-profits and local governments.
The two-week training program in Barka Poland provides vocational education and training professionals experience in Barka's social work models. Over 200 international groups have participated. The training covers both theoretical and practical elements, including visiting Barka projects that help socially excluded individuals become active community members through activities like social cooperatives. The 11 participants from Ireland will learn how Barka assists those in need and explore if aspects of the Barka model could benefit services in Ireland. The program aims to improve understanding of Eastern European clients and identify barriers to helping those facing difficulties in Ireland.
The document summarizes a seminar that will take place on April 14th, 2015 in Brussels about social enterprises in Eastern Africa. The seminar will run from 10:00 to 12:00 and will be held at the European Parliament in room JAN 6Q1. The program includes welcome remarks, presentations on the European Commission's approach and on building partnerships to develop social enterprises in Eastern Africa, a Q&A session, and concluding remarks.
The Potential of the Social Economy for Local Development in AfricaBarka Foundation
The document provides an overview and exploratory analysis of the potential role of the social economy in supporting local development in Africa. It begins with definitions of the social economy and its role in local economic development globally. It then examines the social economy in Africa through case studies of Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, and Morocco. In Ethiopia, cooperatives play a key role in local development and poverty reduction by improving market access and financial services for rural communities. Mutual aid organizations and associations focus on social integration and support for vulnerable groups. Overall, the social economy is a growing sector in Ethiopia that works closely with government and nonprofit partners on development programs.
Human: Thank you for the summary. You captured the key points
Reducing poverty in Africa - Realistic targets for the post-2015 MDGs and Age...Barka Foundation
The eradication of extreme poverty is a key component of the post-2015 MDG process and the African Union’s Agenda 2063. This paper uses the
International Futures forecasting system to explore this goal and finds that many African states are unlikely to make this target by 2030. In addition to
the use of country-level targets, this paper argues in favour of a goal that would see Africa as a whole reducing extreme poverty to below 20% by 2030
(15% using 2011 purchasing power parity), and to below 3% by 2063.
The document proposes a pilot program to reconnect and reintegrate Central and Eastern European migrants experiencing homelessness in Dublin to their homelands. The program is a joint initiative between Dublin City Council, the Mendicity Institution charity, and the Polish NGO Barka. The goal is to reconnect 20 migrants over six months, concentrating on those residing in emergency accommodations in North Frederick Street. Key outcomes of the pilot program include demonstrating the benefits of collaboration between statutory and NGO partners to achieve positive outcomes for migrants with no means of support in Ireland.
Evaluation of the impact of the free movement of EU citizens at local levelBarka Foundation
This document provides an evaluation of the impact of free movement of EU citizens at the local level. It examines local policies and impacts in six cities: Barcelona, Dublin, Hamburg, Lille, Prague, and Turin. The study finds that intra-EU mobility has led to economic and social impacts in these cities, with EU mobile citizens filling jobs and supporting key industries. However, EU mobile citizens do not always have the same opportunities as locals in areas like employment, housing, and education. As a result, cities have implemented inclusion policies across domains such as employment, entrepreneurship, cultural dialogue, housing, education, attitudes toward migration, and civic participation to foster successful integration and maximize the benefits of mobility. The report identifies best practices
This document summarizes a man's experience volunteering with Barka, a Polish charity organization, after losing his job at age 50 and enrolling in a social studies course. It describes his positive impressions of Barka's operations, including visiting several of their communities in Poland that provide housing, work, and rehabilitation services. The communities have organic farms, livestock, workshops, and help individuals rebuild their lives through skills training and small businesses. The document conveys the founder's passion for helping vulnerable people and Barka's growth from struggling beginnings to operating 20 communities through community support and international aid.
Discussion paper on collaboration - Baiba Dhidha MjidhoBarka Foundation
This document discusses collaboration between the Barka Foundation of Poland and the Royal Pokomo Nations of Tana River County, Kenya. It provides background on Africa's vast size and diversity, as well as the challenges of colonialism and poor governance that have hindered development. The document analyzes poverty levels in Kenya's counties and argues that devolved governance may help address disparities by allocating resources more equally across urban and rural areas.
The document outlines the agenda for an event titled "MORE THAN A ROOF" taking place on December 2nd, 2014 at the Jubilee Room in the House of Lords. The event will run from 10:30am to 12:30pm and will include welcoming speeches, presentations on Barka UK's social enterprise projects in Poland and partnership projects in London, a short film, and an account of one man's rehabilitation process. There will also be a presentation of photos of Barka's work across Europe and a Q&A session before concluding with networking and snacks.
Zycie na skraju – marginesy społeczne wielkiego miasta
Projekt Plata
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2. Projekt „Plata“ – Streetwork dla bezdomnych z Europy środkowo-wschodniej Kooperacja : Fundacja Barka UK / Hamburska Misja Miejska Finansowanie: Wolne Hanzeatyckie Miasto Hamburg Współpraca: Konsulat Generalny Republiki Polskiej w Hamburgu
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7. Grupy wiekowe (n = 418 osób bezdomnych ) , porównanie z badaniami nad bezdomnością w Hamburgu - 2009 15-29 30-39 40-49 ponad 50
8. Porównanie struktury wiekowej bezdomnych migrantów w Hamburg u i Berlin ie ze strukturą wiekową polskich bezrobotnych w kraju 15 - 29 30 - 39 40 - 49 ponad 50
9. C zas trwania bezdomności (tzw. bezdachowości) n = 362 wypowiedzi ; porównanie z badaniami nad bezdomnością w Hamburgu - 2009 1-5 miesięcy 0,5-1 rok 1-5 lat 5-10 lat
10. Źródła utrzymania (n = 362 ) praca nielegalna żebractwo praca legalna zasiłki socjalne, renty zbieranie butelek
11. Bezd o mni z Europy środkowo-wschodniej – rodzaje potrzeb najbardziej poszukiwane formy pomocy (n = 863 odpowiedzi , odpowiedzi wlelokrotne ) 48,4% praca, pieniądze 27,00 % nocleg 11,30 % pomoc lekarska 9,80 % powrót 4,85 % odzież
12. Rodzaje potrzeb wedle grup wiekowych (n = 863 odpowiedzi, odpowiedzi wielokrotne ) (Wielkość niebieskich kul odpowiada udziałowi procentowemu dla wszystkich grup wiekowych – folia nr. 10) praca, pieniądze nocleg pomoc lekarska powrót X – grupa wiekowa 15 -39 lat Y – grupa wiekowa – powyżej 40 lat
18. Nazwa projektu – „Plata” Słowo „Plata” jest kreacją językową bezdomnych Polaków w Hamburgu. Pochodzi z tutejsz ego żargon u niemieckich bezdomnych i oznacza : „ Platte machen” – być na placie, mieszkać na ulicy. „ G ute Platte“ - dobra plata, dobre schronienie, bezpieczne, chroni ące przed deszczem, itd.