December 24, 2009
December 11, 2009
Seminar in Rome, December 8-11, 2009
Representatives of Barka UK: Bernadette Cassidy and Ewa Sadowska partcipate in seminar on Human Rights in Rome. Important part of the program will be an audience with Pope Benedict XVI.
The Symposium of the Oswiecim Academy in Rome: âHuman Right in the civilisation of solidarity.
During 8-11 of December there was a symposium organised under the patronage of Pope Benedict XVI. On the eve of the 61 anniversary of passing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Oswiecim Human Rights Award of John Paul II was presented for the second time. The recipient of the Award was Professor Andre Glucksmann, one of the greatest contemporary philosophers and a well-known promoter of the matter of human being. The symposium was organized by the Oswiecim Academy and the Civic Space Foundation of Pro Publico Bono. Representatives of Barka UK took part in the symposium.
December 10, 2009
Edinburgh Conference, November 28-29, 2009

On November 28-29, representatives of Barka UK:
Lech Bor and Ewa Sadowska participated in the conference entitled: “Experiences of developing Polish communities in the UK” at the invitation of United Polish Falkirk (UPF). The conference was held in Falkirk in Edinburgh.
The meeting was attended by more than 50 people from twenty-Polish organizations from across the UK. Consul General in Edinburgh was also present, Dr. Thomas Trafas, Scottish Justice Minister Kenny MacAskill and the Mayor of Falkirk
In his speech, Minister Kenny MacAskill said the history of Polish-Scottish friendship started in the seventeenth century, when large numbers of Scots emigrated to Poland. Ewa Sadowska, and Lech Bor had 40-minute presentation of programs for inclusion in Barka in Poland and Barka in Great Britain.
On Monday, November 30 Lech and Ewa participated in a meeting with representatives of the Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh and local organizations that work with citizens of the A10 countries in Edinburgh and Glasgow, were also invited by the Consul General in Scotland on the follow-up meeting at the Polish Embassy. Issues were related to problems of the citizens of Central and Eastern Europe countries in Scotland (40% of homeless people on the streets of Edinburgh are the Poles) and the start of programs for the integration of migrants in Scotland (similar to public private partnerships developed by the Barka UK in London).
Minister of Justice Kenny MacAskill has expressed willingness to cooperate with the Barka’s program to support a network of A10 migrants in Scotland.
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