[10/01/2018] “Social entrepreneurship” on the big screen in Veliko Tarnovo

“Social entrepreneurship” screenings in Veliko Tarnovo, January 18th – January 25th 2018 Between January 18th and January 25th TAM will present five movies on social entrepreneurship and alternative economic models. All of these are applied in Italy, Brazil, Turkey, and France. The event is organised at the initiative of the Balkan Institute on Labour and […]

[16/11/2017] 24-28 October in Sofia: Cinema Festival dedicated to the Solidarity Economy

On 24th October, Balkan Institute of Labour and Social Policy and the G8 Cultural Centre launched a week of cinema dedicated to the Solidarity Economy. “CO/ECONOMY” includes five documentaries, that tell the stories of people from different parts of the world, who create their own path of development. Their decisions are unconventional and unpopular, they […]

[11/11/2017] SUSY Final Analysis on SSE

SUSY Final Analysis on SSE (social and solidarity economy) is here! SUSY’s team of researchers presents a comprehensive analysis on SSE discussing key issues such as: what SSE is where we can find SSE projects – Northern and Central Europe, the Mediterranean, Eastern Europe, and the rest of the world how do SSE models start […]

[17/10/2017] @ProjectCompass2016

On April 1st, 2016 we initiated Project Compass – Activation on the Labor Market. Its total budget is BGN 220 243.30, out of which BGN 202 381.57 European financing and BGN 17 861.73 national co-financing. The project is financed by Operational Programme Human Resources Development co-financed by the European Union through the European Social Fund […]

[10/10/2016] COMPASS – Activation for the Labour Market

Objective: Providing services to target group representatives (NEETs in the age interval 15-29 years of age) related to career guidance, psychological support, information regarding the opportunities for return to the labour market and/ or to education to support their full inclusion in the society and the labour market. Activities: Identifying 83 economically inactive young people […]