Natali Kenkadze is a Social Entrepreneurship expert for CENN. She has more than 15 years’ experience of promoting know-how about social enterprise and is the co-founder of a number of successful enterprises within the EaP region and in Indonesia. Natali provides an overview of what is understood as ‘social entrepreneurship’ and the key factors for success, and moderates presentations and discussion of good practices in the region.
- Anush Aslanyan, Director of “EREOstyle” Souvenirs Social Enterprise, Armenia, which has a core mission of supporting and campaigning for the employment of people with disabilities. Anush talks about her experience of establishing and growing a social enterprise in Armenia.
- Nona Noniashvili, Founder/Director of Champy, Georgia, a producer of apple chips, now with international distribution. Nona presents the story of how she started ‘Champy’, an enterprise based around promoting healthy living through the production and sale of fruit-based snacks.
- Gunay Rzazada, Founder of Leyne.Co Women-led Community in Azerbaijan. Gunay explains the importance of preserving and promoting the culture of the Talysh people and how she is contributing to this through a social enterprise with women in rural communities.
This is the first webinar in a series of ‘Civil Society & the Green Deal’ webinars for civil society representatives from the Eastern Partnership countries. The webinar was organised by our Project in partnership with ‘green’ platform Caucasus Environment NGO Network (CENN).
This is the first webinar in a series of ‘Civil Society & the Green Deal’ webinars for civil society representatives from the Eastern Partnership countries. The webinar was organised by our Project in partnership with ‘green’ platform Caucasus Environment NGO Network (CENN).
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