EU4Youth – Social Entrepreneurship in Armenia and Georgia (SEAG)

Project Description
The "EU4Youth Social Entrepreneurship in Armenia and Georgia" (SEAG) project fosters youth employment and societal change through Social Entrepreneurship in the border regions of Armenia and Georgia. The project supports the development of the entrepreneurial potential of young people from Armenia and Georgia in the field of social entrepreneurship, notably with a view to contributing to social cohesion, employment, inclusion, and reduction of inequalities.
Specific Objective
To foster the entrepreneurial potential of young people from Armenia and Georgia in the field of social entrepreneurship, notably with a view to contributing to social cohesion, employment, inclusion, and reduction of inequalities
Expected Results
- Improved skills, knowledge, and capacities related to social entrepreneurship for youth.
- Youth social entrepreneurs thrive through increased access to finance, business support structures, networks, and key market actors.
- Strengthened ecosystem for youth-focused social entrepreneurship in Armenia and Georgia.
Project documents
Beneficiaries
Forum on Social Entrepreneurship in Armenia
Project map
Photo gallery
Social entrepreneurs from Armenia meet the Youth Agency representatives
Study tour in Armenia and Georgia
Visit of state representatives to EU-funded social enterprises in Georgia
A meeting of the youth policy working group under the EU4Youth-SEAG project
EU-supported youth social enterprises hosted SOS Children's Villages
With the support of the European Union, a conference will be held in Tbilisi on the topic: " Creation of Favorable Ecosystem for the Development of Social Enterprises in Georgia”
Opening Ceremony of the EU4Youth – SEAG project founded SE “STEPS”
Official opening of the EU-funded Social Enterprise-Training Center Gariseli
Regional Forum and the first study tour for Armenian beneficiaries in Georgia within the EU4Youth-SEAG project
EU4Youth - Project SEAG: online training on the topics: "New Opportunities in Social Entrepreneurship and the Green Economy"
EU4Youth - Project SEAG: Training at Samtskhe-Javakheti University on the topics: "New Opportunities in Social Entrepreneurship and the Green Economy"
Georgian representatives of the EU4Youth - SEAG project visited the winning Armenian social enterprises
Webinar dedicated to the International Youth Day 2021 on the topic "Problem Anatomy".
EU awards grants to youth projects to promote social entrepreneurship in Georgia
The last step before identifying the winning projects - SEAG project team met with the finalists of the grant competition
Forum on Social Entrepreneurship
Videos
Final Video of the SEAG project
SE NutsART
SE 'Caucasian Adventures'
SE 'Kodala'
SE 'Knowledge Café'
SE 'Gariseli'
SE Orbis Bude
SE 'Youth Education, Employment and Labor Migration Prevention Center'
SE 'Atelier Julia'
SE "STEPS"
SE "Adigeni Collection Center"
SE "Cafune"
SE "Eco- Life"
Stories
PROJECT DETAILS
Regional
Priority Area:
Partnership that creates
Subsector:
Youth (entrepreneurship & skills development)
Topic:
Youth
EaP Countries:
Armenia, Georgia
Project Status:
Completed
Start Date:
06.01.2020
End Date:
05.10.2022
EU Project Number:
412-387

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