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Project Q4301892 in Hungary
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Cross-border co-operation for the development of social and solidarity economy through the elaboration and implementation of a joint adult education training programme
Project Q4301892 in Hungary

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    132,674.68 Euro
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    156,087.86 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    1 September 2017
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    31 December 2018
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    University of Pécs
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    46°4'21.83"N, 18°13'56.17"E
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    The long-term goal of the project was to improve the social economy, increase the number of people employed in the sector and strengthen economic and social development by expanding the cooperative network both in the Croatian and Hungarian target areas. The project aimed at exploring the resources, opportunities and development needs of the social economy sector in the border regions and then elaborating the curriculum of the "Managing Social Enterprises" training based on the results of the comprehensive situation analysis. Following the accreditation of the training plan, an adult training program consisting of 90 hours of theoretical and 30 hours of practical training took place on both sides of the border with 12 Hungarian and 12 Croatian participants. The partnership organised trainings and workshops for professional participants, and the participating social enterprises were involved in organizational development and coaching, as well as network development, social economy fairs and study tours. (English)
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