00:04Μάθος Μέρυρος OFΥΝΤ
00:05Ξ όνει την πόλη της της Ελλάδας πόλης Βέλε波,
00:06άσχοι που εκπαιδίκονται την ανάπτυξη και την παγκόσμιά
00:09έχουν τους Ρόδρες νογράμους θέπλασαν τη διοραισία
00:11να βρεθούν τους διάφορους ή αναπτύξης εργασίας.
00:16από 2 χρόνια χώρα, πώς οvedανίω演kiem ότι θα πάνω για το όχο,
00:20θα πρέπει να πιστευτούν.
00:23Ξόλων, έχουμε πρόσφα συγκριμένους να προσταθέρουμε τα δεκάλα.
00:31Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
00:58Here at the Artie Cooperative in Bielowa, Poland, lives are being turned around.
01:0329-year-old Artur Maciejewski used to have a drug problem and was living on the streets.
01:09Now he's learning to weld, and it's not easy.
01:12No bo ja, ja choruję na ADHD i ja ogólnie jestem bardzo niecierpliwy, a mam trochę, że tak powiem, poupalane
01:20ręce, bo gorących elementów się dotykam.
01:23Artur has already earned a European Welding Certificate, and he's eager to learn more.
01:28No chciałbym się doskonalić właśnie w wyrobach spawalniczych, nauczyć się tej spawarki właśnie obsługiwać, bo to jest ciężkie, no doskonalić
01:38to jeszcze bardziej.
01:38The training at the Artie Cooperative is supported by a project called Butterflies from Lower Silesia.
01:45It has a budget of 630,000 euros, 70% of which is from the European Social Fund Plus.
01:52The Cooperative often holds group meetings like this to discuss problems, interview newcomers, and debate solutions.
02:00Artie has an important social and economic role in town.
02:04It helps men out of addiction and homelessness, trains them, and offers services like construction and gardening to local authorities.
02:12A deep Christian faith drives Artie founder Jaroslav Pilecki to give everyone in need a chance to redeem themselves.
02:41There are 4.3 million social economy organizations like Artie in Europe,
02:46ranging from foundations and charities to associations and cooperatives.
02:51They represent 11.5 million paid jobs, meaning over 6% of the workforce.
02:57The sector is a sizable contributor to the European economy, but it could be bigger.
03:02A recent review of the EU's Social Economy Action Plan found that despite significant progress,
03:09the social economy is still lacking recognition and support in a consistent way across the EU.
03:15So what can be done?
03:16One recommendation is to create frameworks to allow social economy enterprises better access to financing and investment.
03:23Here at Rotslav University of Economics and Business, Professor Stanislav Kamiński argues for new legislation too.
03:31We need more coordinated and supportive legal framework in the European Union.
03:37So for example, we need legal status of social enterprise that is clear across the European Union.
03:45We also need to create laws which support social economy organizations, for example, in the public procurement system.
03:55An example of that public procurement in action is underway here in Bielewa,
04:00where this social housing is being completely renovated by the Artie Cooperative team, including Paweł Snopek.
04:07I own my own 구
04:12I act so great, and that is why I can do it.
04:24Paweł struggled with addiction, and survived a suicide attempt before joining the cooperative.
04:30Όταν χαράζω όλα, όταν δεν έχω πόδια να μεταφέρει,
04:39έκαναν από το σύνολο για την σοπέραση, για την εμπλέον της.
04:44Παύλος είναι ένας από τελείου χρόνια,
04:47η εργασία της κοινωνικής κοινωνικής οικονομίας έχει ήδη δείχνει,
04:50και το στρατιώματος αυτές τις νέες απαρτήσεις και κοίλες
04:53που δίνουν αρτης κοίλες να μεταφέρει πολλές.
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