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| 11-12.05.2007 |
Journeys home: an end to rough sleeping
Conference concernig homlessness will take place in Birmingham from 11th to 12th of June. Barka Foundation's representatives will be there as well.

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| 21.05.2007 |
"Migrations and Rootlessness as <Resources for Others>" - a seminar in the seat of the Barka Foundation
A seminar entitled "Migrations and Rootlessness as <Resources for others>" has been organised in the seat of the Barka Foundation on Monday the 21st of May 2007. Numerous guests took part in the meeting: dr Zbigniew Galor and dr Slawomir Kalinowski from the Social Science Faculty in the Poznan Academy of Agriculture, The Barka Foundation Board representatives, the monitoring&recommendation team and the participants of the "12 Disciples" Programme. Lectures were given by dr Zbigniew Galor, Ewa Sadowska, Barbara Sadowska. The meetings and seminars are going to be orgasnised in the future. We hope that the Civil Institute for Monitoring and Recommendation will be opened as a result of those meetings and cooperation between the Barka Foundation and the Poznan Academy of Agriculture.

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07.05.2007 |
"European Migration Policy - Challenges and opportunities "
A conference entitled "European Migration Policy - Challenges and |
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Barka Foundation for Mutual Help was established as a response to increasing social problems during transformation years. Barbara and Tomasz Sadowski wanted to create conditions in which the “forgotten and unwanted” could have a chance for personal growth and social development.
Today we wanted help polish homeless (but not only) in UK. Thinking about them we've created polish oranization in London - BarkaUK.
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Due to the difficult situation of “work migrants” from the New Accession Countries (A8) in Great Britain, the Barka Foundation was invited for cooperation by two British organisations, Simon Community and Housing Justice UNLEASH, in August 2006. In September a Polish – British Mission for Employment was established. The project is aimed at providing assistance to “work migrants” who fail to find employment, end up on the streets and are subject to quick degradation processes. Soon after launching the PBME project, we were contacted by various organizations and institutions from other Member States which face the same problems as the United Kingdom. In October 2006 creation of a European Migrants’ Integration Network (EuroMI) was initiated. The basic principles of the network were included in the appeal to the European Commission. The Euro MI representatives contributed to the Closing Conference of the European Year of Workers’ Mobility which was organized by the European Commission in Lille in France (11.12.12.2006). They presented the basic aims of the European Network for Migrants Integrationwhich is being created. (short report) We would like to encourage you to engage in the EuroMI network and log in on our website in order to support our common initiative. If you log in, we will send you a newsletter on the most recent developments of the network and migration issues in general. You will also have the opportunity to decide about the priorities as well as co-create projects for migrants’ integration across Europe. |
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