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Articulates a single conceptual framework for social inclusion and human development
Provides an overview of the status of social inclusion in the region and analyzes that status in the context of the transformation the region experienced
Introduces a novel methodology for monitoring social exclusion and tests it on a sample of countries
Identifies areas in which action can be taken to make societies more inclusive, with the ultimate objective of improving the level of their human development
Kaz. MoldovaFYR
Macedonia Serbia Tajikistan UkraineA. Economic exclusion
34% 32% 30% 31% 39% 28%
B. Exclusion from social services
34% 39% 38% 38% 34% 0.36%
C. Exclusion from participation in civic and social life and networks
32% 30% 32% 31% 27% 36%
Multidimensional approaches are required
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
single or two majorenterprises
variety of small andmedium businesses
single or two majorenterprises
variety of small andmedium businesses
Major employment provider before 1989 Major employment provider in the last 5years
C. Exclusion from participationin civic and social life andnetworks
B. Exclusion from social/publicservices
A. Economic exclusion
30%
20%
26%
15%
23%
7%
14%
7%
12%
11%
7%
6%
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35%
Rural, primary education, single employer
Rural, primary education, variety employers
Rural, secondary education, single employer
Rural, secondary education, variety employers
Small town, primary education, single employer
Small town, primary education, variety employers
Small town, secondary education, single employer
Small town, secondary education, variety employers
Capital, primary education, single employer
Capital, primary education, variety employers
Capital, secondary education, single employer
Capital, secondary education, variety employers
Risk of social exclusion of young people
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
Villages Small towns Capital
Low acceptance of using unofficial payments to receive services or get business done
High acceptance of using unofficial payments to receive services or get business done
Social exclusion of persons with disabilities increases from 16% when living in a community in which the vast majority of the population is either in favour of, or at least not against, inclusive education, to 30% when living in a community less open to educational inclusion
To promote social inclusion, multidimensional and multi-stakeholder approaches and mindset change are
necessary
Dreams Academy Project, Turkeywww.duslerakademisi.org Breaking social exclusion and ensuring disabled
people to be active and productive by using arts - raise awareness of the talents of persons with disabilities
Partnerships with AYDER as the implementing Civil Society Organization, Turkey Vodafone Foundation as the Private Sector Partner and
Besiktas Municipality
Dreams Academy Project, Turkeywww.duslerakademisi.org
Social Inclusion Band founded by the students trained in instrument and rhythm workshops. The band members have now been employed and paid by the professional musicians they are performing with
U Pana Cogito, Polandwww.ekonomiaspoleczna.pl Hotel providing employment opportunities for people
with schizophrenia by creating jobs adapted to people’s conditions
Joint venture between NGOs, local government and government agencies, such as Limerick Institute of Technology, Association for the Development of Psychiatry and Community Care, National Disabled Persons Rehabilitation Fund, the Polish-German Society for Mental Health, Municipality of Cracow, and the City of Edinburgh
U Pana Cogito, Polandwww.ekonomiaspoleczna.pl The people with schizophrenia work in all sectors
of the hotel: as kitchen staff, room service, receptionists, or accountants
Working allows them to feel needed, gives them the chance to appear in a different role than hitherto, and has a positive effect on their functioning in their immediate community
A collection of Case Studies Fostering Multi-stakeholder Partnerships in the
Western CIS and Caucasus in the framework of the Global Compact
Susanne Milcher, Social Inclusion SpecialistUNDP Regional Centre [email protected] http://europeandcis.undp.org