Barbara Sadowska , Vice President of the Barka Foundation, participated in the EU- Africa Business Forum, held on 31 March and 1 April in Brussels. The Forum, attended by over 1000 participants, was co-organised by the European Union and the African Union. Continue reading
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Gazet Van Antwerpen: Polish ex-homeless guide compatriots back home
Alderman Homans invests 170.000 euro in a mobile team. Antwerp launches in mid-February a social project of organization Barka which guides Polish homeless to Poland to help them rebuild their life there. The project has already proven to be a success in other European cities, but Polish homeless people in Antwerp are skeptical. Continue reading
Volkskrant: Polish organization helps homeless in Utrecht
At Barka homeless doesn’t mean hopeless
Since the start of the project the disruption of public order caused by the homeless Middle and Eastern Europeans significantly decreased. Barka helps to encourage them to look for jobs or to go back to the country of origin. Continue reading
Barka helps Polish homeless in the streets of Antwerp
„There is nothing worse than going back home as a loser”
Before
In January, the chairman of OCMV in Antwerp, Liesbeth Homans went to Utrecht to become acquainted with Barka. That Polish welfare organization tries to convince Polish people, who abroad fell into problems and live in poverty, to go back to their own country and start putting their lives back together there. Continue reading
Larisa Melinceanu – study visit in Barka Network in Poland report
Study visit to Barka Poland 24 February – 28 February 2014
General impressions
During this study visit we were shown the main center of Barka foundation in Poznan, the social enterprise in Posadowek, the social co-operative in Wladyslawowo, the partnership with Association Gebiczyn and local authorities of Wielkopolskiego, the social enterprise in Chudopczyce, the city Rawicz (there where progress are registered in the effort of establishing a new partnership with the local authorities, other representatives of civil society and interested commercial organizations) and the established partnership with the local authorities of Poznan. Continue reading