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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210311T170000
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SUMMARY:SE TALKS #1: Why SE?
DESCRIPTION:Program\n  \n11 March 2021 \n\n\n\n17:00 – 17:05\nOpening\n\n\n17:05 – 17:10\nAbout the project SE Talks – Let’s Talk Social Entrepreneurship\n\n\n17:10 – 17:25\nWhat is social entrepreneurship?\n\n\n17:25 – 17:40\nWhy is social entrepreneurship important?\n\n\n17:40 – 17:50\nSocial enterprises in the region\n\n\n17:50 – 18:00\nQ&A session\n\n\n\nSpeakers: \nSpeakers: \n\nDina Rakin\, Director of Coalition for Solidarity Economy Development (Serbia)\nIrina Janevska\, President of ARNO (North Macedonia)\nIvana Stančić\, Project Manager at SMART kolektiv (Serbia)\nDr. Anita Šimundža\, Coordinator at CDP “Globus” (Bosnia and Herzegovina)\n\n  \nModerators: \n\nStefan Chichevaliev\, Executive Director of the Social Entrepreneurship Observatory\nSnezana Andric\, President of Young Ambassadors\n\n  \nScope and Purpose\n  \nFor more than a decade\, various actors in the WB region have been struggling to promote the idea of social entrepreneurship as a perspective concept that will actively work to create sustainable solutions to economic\, social and environmental issues. \nHowever\, the development of social entrepreneurship in the region is still in its beginning. The lack of political stability on a regional and national level has changed the focus and the priorities of the countries toward political and economic stability\, neglecting the social security and the social issues that are dragged for decades. Moreover\, the lack of data for the development of the sector makes it almost impossible to showcase a transparent picture of the state-of-the-art on a national level\, especially about the size\, activities\, number\, impact and other characteristics in the field. \nThe literature and sparse field research show that the sector in the region is characterized as small with scarce political\, institutional\, financial and legal support for social enterprises (Rosandic & Kusinikova\, 2018; Chichevaliev\, 2019; European Commission\, 2020). \nThe purpose of the webinar is to raise awareness about social entrepreneurship and to modernize an underrepresented field that lacks information and critical discourse. \nWe will be discussing what is social entrepreneurship with experts working in the field. The participants will also hear why is social entrepreneurship important and learn about social enterprises in the region. At the end of the webinar Q&A session is planned for the audience. \n  \nThe objectives of this webinar are: \n\nTo raise awareness about social entrepreneurship;\nTo motivate young people to get involved in businesses with values that produce social impact;\nTo provide a platform for sharing information and resources;\nTo create a tradition of promoting social entrepreneurship practices.
URL:https://setalks.org/events/why-se/
LOCATION:Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Social%20Entrepreneurship%20Observatory":MAILTO:office@seobservatory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210318T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210318T183000
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SUMMARY:SE TALKS #2: How to become a social entrepreneur?
DESCRIPTION:Program\n  \n18 March 2021 \n\n\n\n17:00 – 17:05\nOpening\n\n\n17:05 – 17:10\nAbout the project SE Talks – Let’s Talk Social Entrepreneurship\n\n\n17:10 – 17:25\nThe process of ideation\n\n\n17:25 – 17:40\nThe difference between entrepreneurs\n\n\n17:40 – 17:50\nHow to become a social entrepreneur\n\n\n17:50 – 18:00\nMessage to new and upcoming social entrepreneurs\n\n\n17:00 – 18:00\nQ&A\n\n\n\nSpeakers: \nSpeakers: \n\nSashko Jovanov\, President of social enterprise HumanaS (North Macedonia)\nSonja Dakic\, Founder of Live|Work|Love (Serbia)\nDIESIS Netword\, TBD\n\nModerators: \n\nStefan Chichevaliev\, Executive Director of the Social Entrepreneurship Observatory\nSnezana Andric\, President of Young Ambassadors\n\n  \nScope and Purpose\n  \nFor more than a decade\, various actors in the WB region have been struggling to promote the idea of social entrepreneurship as a perspective concept that will actively work to create sustainable solutions to economic\, social and environmental issues. \nHowever\, the development of social entrepreneurship in the region is still in its beginning. The lack of political stability on a regional and national level has changed the focus and the priorities of the countries toward political and economic stability\, neglecting the social security and the social issues that are dragged for decades. Moreover\, the lack of data for the development of the sector makes it almost impossible to showcase a transparent picture of the state-of-the-art on a national level\, especially about the size\, activities\, number\, impact and other characteristics in the field. \nThe literature and sparse field research show that the sector in the region is characterized as small with scarce political\, institutional\, financial and legal support for social enterprises (Rosandic & Kusinikova\, 2018; Chichevaliev\, 2019; European Commission\, 2020). \nThe purpose of the webinar is to raise awareness about social entrepreneurship and to modernize an underrepresented field that lacks information and critical discourse. \nWe will be discussing what is social entrepreneurship with experts working in the field. The participants will also hear why is social entrepreneurship important and learn about social enterprises in the region. At the end of the webinar Q&A session is planned for the audience. \n  \nThe objectives of this webinar are: \n\nTo raise awareness about social entrepreneurship;\nTo motivate young people to get involved in businesses with values that produce social impact;\nTo provide a platform for sharing information and resources;\nTo create a tradition of promoting social entrepreneurship practices.
URL:https://setalks.org/events/se-talks-2-how-to-become-a-social-entrepreneur/
LOCATION:Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Social%20Entrepreneurship%20Observatory":MAILTO:office@seobservatory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210325T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210325T183000
DTSTAMP:20260422T220220
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SUMMARY:SE TALKS #3: Why social entrepreneurs are called agents for change?
DESCRIPTION:With the UN Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals\, entrepreneurship appeared as a key factor in generating economic value and making a positive impact both from a social and environmental standpoint. \nSocial entrepreneurs try to address social and environmental problems in their community. With their business\, they not only manage to motivate key players\, but influence as well as people´s mindsets\, generating a huge impact on the social landscape. \nJoin us at SEtalks #3 where we will discuss several topics: \n\n The impact of SEurs in the communities\n The role of SEurs as agents for change\n Best practices\n What should SEurs learn & do to increase impact\n\nSpeakers: \n\nSara Čortan – Coordinator of Social Impact Award (Serbia)\nDejan Stojanovikj – Executive Director of Association for Social and Economic Development “IN VIVO” (North Macedonia)\nSelahattin Ciritci – Trainer at Turkish National Agency for Social Entrepreneurship (Turkey)\n\nThe discussion will be moderated by Snežana Andrić\, President of Young Ambassadors (Serbia) and Stefan Chichevaliev\, Executive Director of the Social Entrepreneurship Observatory (North Macedonia). \nWebinar will be in English and available through the Zoom platform. \nLink for registration: http://setalks.org/enrol-to-se-talks-3-why-social-entrepreneurs-are-called-agents-for-change/  \nWe have launched the series of public discussions “SEtalks” with an aim to bring closer the social entrepreneurship field to new and upcoming entrepreneurs and innovators\, to motivate young people to get involved in businesses with values which produce social impact. \nYou can find SEtalks #1 & 2 here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnqlIswoaDo & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsNcbarfbHHg9JBJ8r5Rkzw and on our social media channels. \nProject “SEtalks” is implemented by Young Ambassadors in partnership with Social Entrepreneurship Observatory and the support of the Swedish Institute and Lund University. \n  \nScope and Purpose\n  \nFor more than a decade\, various actors in the WB region have been struggling to promote the idea of social entrepreneurship as a perspective concept that will actively work to create sustainable solutions to economic\, social and environmental issues. \nHowever\, the development of social entrepreneurship in the region is still in its beginning. The lack of political stability on a regional and national level has changed the focus and the priorities of the countries toward political and economic stability\, neglecting the social security and the social issues that are dragged for decades. Moreover\, the lack of data for the development of the sector makes it almost impossible to showcase a transparent picture of the state-of-the-art on a national level\, especially about the size\, activities\, number\, impact and other characteristics in the field. \nThe literature and sparse field research show that the sector in the region is characterized as small with scarce political\, institutional\, financial and legal support for social enterprises (Rosandic & Kusinikova\, 2018; Chichevaliev\, 2019; European Commission\, 2020). \nThe purpose of the webinar is to raise awareness about social entrepreneurship and to modernize an underrepresented field that lacks information and critical discourse. \nWe will be discussing social entrepreneurship with experts working in the field. The participants will also hear why social entrepreneurs are called agents for change and learn about social entrepreneurship practices in the region. At the end of the webinar Q&A session is planned for the audience. \nThe objectives of this webinar are: \n\nTo raise awareness about social entrepreneurship;\nTo motivate young people to get involved in businesses with values that produce social impact;\nTo provide a platform for sharing information and resources;\nTo create a tradition of promoting social entrepreneurship practices.
URL:https://setalks.org/events/se-talks-3-why-social-entrepreneurs-are-called-agents-for-change/
LOCATION:Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Social%20Entrepreneurship%20Observatory":MAILTO:office@seobservatory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210401T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210401T183000
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SUMMARY:SE TALKS #4: Development of SE ecosystem?
DESCRIPTION:Building a conducive eco-system for development of social entrepreneurship is a prerequisite for social enterprises to realize their role. Enabling system fosters social innovation\, growth of social enterprises\, and maximizes their impact and contribution to transformational change paving the way for significantly improving the wellbeing of people. No social enterprise operates in a vacuum. Many interdependent systems\, institutions\, and networks enable social enterprises to flourish. \nIf you would like to start your own social enterprise\, you should be aware of the importance of knowing how to navigate the SE ecosystem. \nJoin us at SEtalks #4 where we will discuss several topics: \n\nCurrent situation and what can be done for improvement\nKey actors for SE ecosystem development\nNational and international networks and their importance\nDevelopment of ecosystem in WB countries and Sweden – similarities and differences\n\nOur speakers will be: \n\nMarie Löwegren\, PhD – Senior Lecturer at Lund University\nNeven Marinović – Director of Smart Kolektiv and President of Euclid Network. (Serbia)\nAleksandra Iloska – Researcher at Association for Research and Communication Public (North Macedonia)\n\nThe discussion will be moderated by Snežana Andrić\, President of Young Ambassadors (Serbia) and Stefan Chichevaliev\, Executive Director of the Social Entrepreneurship Observatory (North Macedonia). \nWebinar will be in English and available through the Zoom platform. \nLink for registration: http://setalks.org/enrol-to-se-talks-4-development-of-social-entrepreneurship-ecosystem/ \nWe have launched the series of public discussions “SEtalks” with an aim to bring closer the social entrepreneurship field to new and upcoming entrepreneurs and innovators\, to motivate young people to get involved in businesses with values that produce social impact. \nYou can find all previous SEtalks here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsNcbarfbHHg9JBJ8r5Rkzw \nProject “SEtalks” is implemented by Young Ambassadors in partnership with Social Entrepreneurship Observatory and the support of the Swedish Institute and Lund University. \n  \nScope and Purpose\n  \nFor more than a decade\, various actors in the WB region have been struggling to promote the idea of social entrepreneurship as a perspective concept that will actively work to create sustainable solutions to economic\, social and environmental issues. \nHowever\, the development of social entrepreneurship in the region is still in its beginning. The lack of political stability on a regional and national level has changed the focus and the priorities of the countries toward political and economic stability\, neglecting the social security and the social issues that are dragged for decades. Moreover\, the lack of data for the development of the sector makes it almost impossible to showcase a transparent picture of the state-of-the-art on a national level\, especially about the size\, activities\, number\, impact and other characteristics in the field. \nThe literature and sparse field research show that the sector in the region is characterized as small with scarce political\, institutional\, financial and legal support for social enterprises (Rosandic & Kusinikova\, 2018; Chichevaliev\, 2019; European Commission\, 2020). \nThe purpose of the webinar is to raise awareness about social entrepreneurship and to modernize an underrepresented field that lacks information and critical discourse. \nWe will be discussing social entrepreneurship with experts working in the field. The participants will also hear why social entrepreneurs are called agents for change and learn about social entrepreneurship practices in the region. At the end of the webinar Q&A session is planned for the audience. \nThe objectives of this webinar are: \n\nTo raise awareness about social entrepreneurship;\nTo motivate young people to get involved in businesses with values that produce social impact;\nTo provide a platform for sharing information and resources;\nTo create a tradition of promoting social entrepreneurship practices.
URL:https://setalks.org/events/se-talks-4-development-of-se-ecosystem/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Social%20Entrepreneurship%20Observatory":MAILTO:office@seobservatory.org
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