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Eurasia for Youth Entrepreneurship and Social Business

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 566073-EPP-1-2015-1-FR-EPPKA2-CBY-ACPALA
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Capacity Building for youth in ACP countries, Latin America and Asia Funder Contribution: 50,400.8 EUR

Eurasia for Youth Entrepreneurship and Social Business

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"""Eurasia for Youth Entrepreneurship and Social business"" (EYES) is an innovative project which gathers NGOs from Europe and Asia in order to develop youth's skills in the field of social entrepreneurshipThe consortium of partners involved in the project is composed of Cango (China), D'Avent Association (Romania), Eurasia Net (France), Jeevan Rekha Parishad (India), SJ Vietnam (Vietnam) and Youth Center of Epirus (Greece)The network exchanges good practices in the field of social innovation and social entreprneurship. Objectives :- Fight youth unemployment by entrepreneurship in European and Asian countries- Inspire youth and transfer creativity by sharing social business best practices- Stimulate entrepreneurs skills for youth workers and youth to promote entrepreneurship- Promote social business as a resource for sustainable developmentThe project will be implemented during one year, from November 2015 to October 2016.1) A kick-off meeting in Marseille - France - to present the project to the public, prepare the communication plan (website, social networks, teaser), and organize local activities to involve youth in social entrepreneurship and research on best practises. 2) Each partner worked on local activities: We involved local youth interested in developping their ideas to pre project and we support them to develop social business ideas in work teams. Each youth interviews professionals, makes research on national current law and wrote its own plan. Then, an evaluation made by each local partner have selected the best plan in each partner country. Best pitch and project presentation allowed us to select youths to participate in the international seminar in Hanoi / Vietnam.3) An international seminar took place in Hanoi - Vietnam - to exchange practices from each country partner about local work on social business. experts in social entrepreneurship together with youth workers using non formal activities method provides all participants new concepts, ideas and methods to foster youth entrepreneurship in the field of social business. 4) After that, each partner worked on a guide book gathering best local prcatises, testimonies. Finally, a single international guide as a complilation of local work. The guide is accessible on line on eyes-entrepreneur.com and the web site provide inspiration and best practises to youth and social entrepreneur worldwide.5) In each partner country , a local event was implemented to promote the project, to disseminate the international guide, and to present the network of social business’ stakeholders from Europe and Asia. After the project, the consortium continues to promote entrepreneurship in social business through a network of partners from Europe and Asia, composed of youth workers and youth entrepreneurs. In the years to come, members of the network expect an increase of youth social entrepreneurs and the increase of cooperation exchanges between Europe and Asia, and reinforcement of social and cultural links among peoples.See web site to join social entrepreneurship network : www.eyes-entrepreneur.com"

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