Project “Public-private Partnership in the Process of Social Inclusion of Vulnerable groups”
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“Public-private Partnership in the Process of Social Inclusion of Vulnerable groups”
Period of implementation: 01.12.2006 – 01.12.2007
Funding partner:PHARE Program of the European Commission
Leading organization: Training and services center
Partners: Association “Help for Children at risk”, Coalition “Stolipinovo”, Regional Crafts Chamber – Pazardjik (associated partner), District administration – Pazardjik
Main aim: of the action is to establish environment that promotes public-private dialogue and fosters public-private partnerships in the field of social protection and social inclusion of vulnerable groups in the South Central region.
Specific aims:
- Developing the institutional and operational capacity of NGOs/ institutions/ business entities from the South Central planning region for enhancing public-private dialogue and building public-private partnerships, formulation of local and regional policies in the field of social inclusion.
- Implementing of a regional model of partnership between state, business, local authorities and non-governmental sector in the field social inclusion of vulnerable groups.
- Widely popular the European standards for public-private partnerships in the process of tackling social exclusion. Expected results:
- Increased capacity of the third sector to facilitate and participate in public-private partnerships in the social inclusion sphere
- Improved situation of vulnerable groups (offenders, Roma, children at risk) by improving the capacity of different stakeholders to form public-private partnerships
- Raised awareness among local authorities, NGOs and the business about the public-private partnership
Expected results:
- Increased capacity of the third sector to facilitate and participate in public-private partnerships in the social inclusion sphere
- Improved situation of vulnerable groups (offenders, Roma, children at risk) by improving the capacity of different stakeholders to form public-private partnerships
- Raised awareness among local authorities, NGOs and the business about the public-private partnership