Unlocking the potential of the social economy for EU growth

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ITALIAN GOVERNMENT / 2014 ITALIAN PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF THE SOCIAL ECONOMY FOR EU GROWTH

  ROME, ITALY – Monday 17 & Tuesday 18th November 2014 @Auditorium Massimo th

  MONDAY NOVEMBER 17TH, 2014 WHEN?

WHAT?

08:00 - 09:00

Registration and welcome coffee

09:00 - 09.30

Opening: From Italy to Europe, It’s time for the Social Economy

09:30 – 09:45

Introductory remarks & setting the context

09:45 – 10:30

Keynote: The Social Economy goes global

10:30 - 10:45 10:45 - 12:30

Introductory remarks & setting the context

WHO?

WHERE?

Giuliano Poletti, Minister of Labor and Social Policy Italy Luigi Bobba, Undersecretary of Labor and Social Policy - Italy Jean-Paul Fitoussi, Istitut d’Etudes Politique de Paris e Luiss - France Luigi Bobba, Undersecretary of Labor and Social Policy - Italy

Working groups // parallel sessions

WG 1:   Policy support at National and European level: regulation,  State aid, fiscal incentives, and related matters  Moderates and Introduces: Romolo De Camillis (Ministry of Labor and Social Policy), Italy

 

Rapporteur:

 

1.

Aurélie Duprés (ENSIE), Belgium;

2.

Charlotte Holmer Kaufmanas (National Center of Social Enterprise), Denmark;

3.

Emmanuel Verny (Ceges), France;

4.

Katarina Ivankovic (Ministry of Labor and Pension System), Croatia;

5.

Knud Assrup (The National Board of Social Service), Denmark;

6.

Luca Dal Pozzo (CECOP-CICOPA), Belgium;

7.

Marie-Caroline Collard (SAW-B), Belgium;

8.

Monika Klimowicz (University of Wroslaw), Poland;

9.

Pavel Novak (Fokus), Czech Republic.

ITALIAN GOVERNMENT / 2014 ITALIAN PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF THE SOCIAL ECONOMY FOR EU GROWTH

  ROME, ITALY – Monday 17 & Tuesday 18th November 2014 @Auditorium Massimo th

10. Peter Holbrook (Social Enterprise UK), UK; 11. Raluca Ouriaghli (RISE) Romania; 12. Rita Pires (Ministério da Solidariedade e

Seguranşe Social), Portugal; 13. Todor Ivanov (Euro Coop), Belgium;

WG 2:  The role of EU Structural Funds for supporting the Social  Economy   Moderates and Introduces: Pavel Chorazy (Ministry of Infrastructure and Development), Poland Rapporteur: Dorotea Daniele (Diesis), Belgium;

1.

_______ (Scotland), UK;

2.

________ (CAPA), France;

3.

______ISFOL?___ (Ministry of Labor - Italian region), Italy;

4.

Dragomir Draganov (Ministry of Labour and Social Policy), Bulgaria;

5.

Gerhard Braunling, Germany;

6.

Lippe Koivuneva (Ministry of Employment and the Economy), Finland;

7.

Maria Jeliazkova Bulgaria;

8.

Marie-Anne Paraskevas, (European Commission - DG Employment), Belgium.

9.

Roman Haken (CESE), Czech Republic;

 

(University

10. Tom Jones (WCVA), UK;

WG 3:  Collaborating with the public sector: public procurement  and not only 

1.

Diana Dovgan (CECOP), Belgium;

of

Sofia),

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Moderates and Introduces: Miguel Angel Cabra de Luna (ONCE), Spain Rapporteur: Patrizia Bussi (Ensie), Belgium;

   

2.

Ewa Les (University of Varsaw), Poland;

3.

Felice Scalvini (City of Brescia), Italy;

4.

Gianfranco Marocchi (Idee in Rete), Italy

5.

Jean-Marc Brulé (L’Atelier), France;

6.

Julien Van Geertsom (Belgian Federal Public Planning Service), Belgium;

7.

Krzysztof Herbst (FISE), Poland;

8.

Letizia Piangerelli (Rena), Italy;

9.

Lucie Watrinet (CCFD), France

10. Luigi Martignetti (REVES), Belgium; 11. Marc Calon (Housing Europe), Belgium; 12. Pauline Graham (Social Firms Scotland), UK; 13. Teresa Marzocchi (Emilia Romagna Region),

Italy;

WG 4:  Financial instruments and intermediaries   

Moderates and Introduces: Leonardo Becchetti (University Roma Tre), Italy  

   

Rapporteur: Yiorgos Alexopoulos (Euricse), Italy 

1.

Aldo Soldi (Coopfond),

2.

Alessandra Viscovi (Etica sgr), Italy

3.

Alessandro Azzi (Federasse), Italy

4.

Fabio Salviato (FEBEA), Belgium

5.

Francois Passant (Eurosif), Belgium

6.

Gordon Hanh (SERUS) Sweden;

7.

Hervé Guider (EACB), Belgium;

ITALIAN GOVERNMENT / 2014 ITALIAN PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF THE SOCIAL ECONOMY FOR EU GROWTH

  ROME, ITALY – Monday 17 & Tuesday 18th November 2014 @Auditorium Massimo th

8.

Marco Morganti (Banca Prossima), Italy

9.

Mario Calderini (Politecnico di Milano), Italy;

10. Mercedes Valcárcel, (GECES/ISIS) Spain; 11. Oliver Ropke (Austrian Confederation of

Trade Unions) Austria; 12. Pascal Trideau (SFIN -IDES), France; 13. Peru Sasia (Fiare), Spain 14. Slobodan

Cvejic (SeConS – Development Initiative Group), Serbia

15. Thierry

Philipponnat

(Finance

Watch),

Belgium  

WG 5:   New trends and forms of Social Economy     

Moderates and Introduces: Jonathan Bland (Social Business International), UK

 

Rapporteur:  

1.

Arben Shamija (Youth Albania Professional Services), Albania

2.

Davorka Vidovic (University of Zagreb), Croatia;

3.

Dirk Vansintjan (REScoops), Belgium;

4.

Dzenan Saric (Mozaik Foundation) Bosnia;

5.

Gianluca Pastorelli (DIESIS), Belgium;

6.

Luk Zelderloo Belgium;

7.

Maria Juliana Byck (unMonastery), UK,

8.

Mercedes Giovinazzo (Interarts), Spain;

(Social Service Europe),

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UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF THE SOCIAL ECONOMY FOR EU GROWTH

  ROME, ITALY – Monday 17 & Tuesday 18th November 2014 @Auditorium Massimo th

9.

Michele Mosca (University of Napels), Italy;

10. Nicolas Hazard (Comptoir de l’innovation),

France; 11. Pier Angelo Mori (University of Florence),

Italy; 12. Scott Darraugh (Social Adventures), UK; 13. Stefano Granata (CGM), Italy; 14. Sven Bartilson (Coompanion) Sweden; 15. Thomas

Bignal (Social Service Europe),

Belgium; 16. Val Jones (Social Enterprise North West), UK;

 

WG 6:   Employment and the Social Economy     

Moderates and Introduces: Chiedere a Bruno Roelands

1.

Alfonso Aliberti (European Youth Forum), Italy;

2.

Bruno Roelants (CICOP - CICOPA) Belgium;

3.

Camillo di Berardinis (CFI), Italy

4.

Claudia Fiaschi (Confcooperative), Italy;

5.

Darina Zaimova (Trakia University) Bulgaria;

6.

Haris Huskic (Federal Employment Institute), Bosnia;

7.

Johannes Lindner (Schumpeter College), Austria;

8.

Judith Puheringër, ENSIE, BDV, GECES

Rapporteur: Sara Depedri (Euricse), Italy 

ITALIAN GOVERNMENT / 2014 ITALIAN PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF THE SOCIAL ECONOMY FOR EU GROWTH

  ROME, ITALY – Monday 17 & Tuesday 18th November 2014 @Auditorium Massimo th

9.

Manuel Mariscal (COCETA), Spain;

10. Maria Nieves Ramos, ENSIE e FAEDEI) Spain 11. Maurizio De Santis (Legacoop-ANCPL), Italy; 12. Michel Marcadié, Social Platform/GECES 13. Mikel Lezamiz (Mondragon), Spain; 14. Patrick Lenancker (Les Scop), France; 15. Prodromos Kalaitzis (COPA - COCGECA),

Belgium; 16. Sara Depederi (Euricse), Italy

  1.

Aggiungere il coordinatore del capitolo su legal framework del Mapping SBI

2.

Antonio Fici (University of Molise), Italy;

3.

Emmanuelle Faure (European Foundation Center), Belgium;

WG 7:  A road map for legal frameworks    

4.

Jean-Christophe Luxembourg;

Moderates and Introduces: Hagen Henrÿ  (University of Helsinki), Finland

5.

Maria do Carmo Marques Pinto (Santa Casa da Misericordia de Lisboa), Portugal;

6.

Mauro Lengo (Legacoop), Italy;

7.

Patricia Lexcellent (CG Scop), France; (new law)

8.

Zoran Stojkovski (Center for Institutional Development-CIRa), FYR of Macedonia;

 

Rapporteur: Fici?? 

 

Burkel

(ULESS),

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UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF THE SOCIAL ECONOMY FOR EU GROWTH

  ROME, ITALY – Monday 17 & Tuesday 18th November 2014 @Auditorium Massimo th

WG 8:  The contribution of research, education and statistics    Moderates and Introduces: Lars Hulgard (EMES), Denmark; Rapporteur: Michael Roy, (Glasgow Caledonian University), UK    

1.

Carlo Caiaffa (Always srl), Italy;

2.

Claudio Gagliardi (Unioncamere), Italy;

3.

Dina Rakin (European Movement in Serbia), Serbia;

4.

Federica Bandini e Antonio Matacena (University of Bologna), Italy;

5.

Francesca Calo and Michael Roy (Glasgow Caledonian University), UK;

6.

Giampaolo Barbetta (Catholic University), Italy;

7.

Jef Tavernier (University Kortrijk), Belgium;

8.

Manlio Calzaroni (ISTAT), Italy;

9.

Marieke Huysentruyt (iPropeller and Stockholm School of Economics), Belgium;

10. Mihaela Lambru (University of Bucarest),

Romania; 11. Rafael Chavez (University of Valencia -

CIRIEC), Spain; 12. Rocío Nogales (EMES), Belgium;

WG 9:  Collaborating with other actors: corporations and trade  unions   

Moderates and Introduces: Thierry Jeantet (Les Rencontres du Mont-Blanc), France

  Rapporteur: Laura Catana (Ashoka France), France;

1.

________ (Dipartimento Politiche Sociali CGIL, CISL,UIL), Italy;

2.

Elisabet Abrahamsson (European Franchising Network), Sweden;

Social

ITALIAN GOVERNMENT / 2014 ITALIAN PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF THE SOCIAL ECONOMY FOR EU GROWTH

  ROME, ITALY – Monday 17 & Tuesday 18th November 2014 @Auditorium Massimo th

 

3.

Gérard France;

4.

Letizia Moratti (San Patrignano), Italy;

5.

Marco Tognetti (Yunus Business Center), Italy;

6.

Marie Zvolska (Union of Czech Production Co-operatives), Czech Republic;

7.

Nina Koopman Netherlands;

8.

Norbert Kunz (Social Impact), Germany;

9.

Petra Meyer (DGB), Germany;

Andreck

(Medess

(Social

Association),

Enterprise),

10. Pierre Laliberté (ACTRAV - ILO) Switzerland; 11. Salvatore Vetro (Groupe Terre), Belgium 12. Sylvie Slangen (CEEP), Belgium;

12.30 – 14.00

Lunch

14.00 – 15.45

Working Groups // Parallel sessions WG 1:   Policy support at National and European level: regulation,  State aid, fiscal incentives, and related matters     WG 2:  The role of EU Structural Funds for supporting the Social  Economy     WG 3:  Collaborating with the public sector: public procurement  and not only  

ITALIAN GOVERNMENT / 2014 ITALIAN PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF THE SOCIAL ECONOMY FOR EU GROWTH

  ROME, ITALY – Monday 17 & Tuesday 18th November 2014 @Auditorium Massimo th

WG 4:  Financial instruments and intermediaries    WG 5:   New trends and forms of Social Economy    WG 6:  Employment and the Social Economy   

WG 10:  Social impact: what should be measured and reported,  and how?    Moderates and Introduces: Ariane Rodert (EESC), Sweden

Rapporteur: Antonella Noya (OECD), France;

1.

Andrea Volterrani (University Roma Due) Italy;

2.

Barbara Scheck (University of Hamburg) Germany;

3.

Caroline Naett (Coop FR), France;

4.

Filippo Addarii (Young Foundation), UK;

5.

Helene Duclos (Trans-formation), France

6.

Jim Clifford (BWB), UK;

7.

Konstantina Zoehrer (SES Network), Greece;

8.

Lisa Hehenberger (EVPA), Belgium;

9.

Luisa Brunori (University of Bologna and Grameen Foundation), Italy;

10. Manolis Tzouvelekas (Panteion University

Athens), Greece; 11. Nadia

Johanisova Czech Republic;

(Masaryk

University),

12. Nicole Alix (Confrontations Europe), France

ITALIAN GOVERNMENT / 2014 ITALIAN PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF THE SOCIAL ECONOMY FOR EU GROWTH

  ROME, ITALY – Monday 17 & Tuesday 18th November 2014 @Auditorium Massimo th

1.

Danilo Salerno (Coopermondo), Italy

2.

Elena Casolari (Fondazione Opes), Italy

3.

Fernando Martinho (Cooperativa Estudios de Economia Social), Portugal;

4.

Guggi Laryea (World Bank) Belgium;

5.

Jason Nardi / Eric Lavilluniere (RIPESS),

6.

Qualcuno dell’OECD?

Switzerland

7.

;

Rapporteur:

8.

Roderick Egal (Medess), France;

9.

Samuel Barco Serrano (?), Spain

WG 11:  Social economy and international cooperation  Moderates and Introduces: Roberto Di Meglio (ILO),

10. Sarah Cook (UNIRISD), UK; 11. Vanni Rinaldi (Legacoop), Italy

15.45 – 16.00

WG 12:  Enhancing cooperation through ICT    Moderates and Introduces: Ivana Pais (Catholic University), Italy;

1.

Felix Oldenburg (Ashoka) Germany; …

2.

Matteo Bartolomeo (Avanzi), Italy;

 

4. Gabriele Mandolesi, Italy

Break

3. Vanni Rinaldi (Legacoop), Italy;

de

ITALIAN GOVERNMENT / 2014 ITALIAN PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF THE SOCIAL ECONOMY FOR EU GROWTH

  ROME, ITALY – Monday 17 & Tuesday 18th November 2014 @Auditorium Massimo th

MEP’s:

16.00 – 17.15

Round Table: Social Economy and EU institutions: where we stand today

Social Economy Families: Dirk J. Lehnhoff*, Cooperatives Europe - Belgium Alain Coheur*, Social Economy Europe / AIM Belgium Heather Roy*, Social Platform - Belgium

Commissioners:

17.15 – 18.30

Round Table: Social Economy and EU institutions: where we go from here

18.30 – 19.00

Patrizia Toia*, MEP, Vice-chair Committee on Industry, Research and Energy, Italy Thomas Handel, MEP, Committee on Employment and Social Affairs, Germany Jens Nilsson, MEP, Sweden

How the European parliament can support the social economy

Elżbieta Bieńkowska*, European Commissioner for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs, Poland Marianne Thyssen*, European Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labor Mobility, Belgium Ministers: Representative of Latvian Presidency of the Council of the European Union - Latvia Romain Schneider, Minister of Social Security, Cooperation, Social Security, Humanitarian Action and Sports - Luxembourg Michel Sapin, Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Dialogue - France Martin Schulz*, President of the European Parliament - Belgium

ITALIAN GOVERNMENT / 2014 ITALIAN PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF THE SOCIAL ECONOMY FOR EU GROWTH

  ROME, ITALY – Monday 17 & Tuesday 18th November 2014 @Auditorium Massimo th

19.00

Social cocktail

TUESDAY NOVEMBER 18TH, 2014 09.00 – 09.15 09.15 – 09.30

Making the European Social Economy work: suggestions from EESC Project Social Enterprise in Europe: EC Mapping study, what we can learn

Luca Jahier, European Economic and Social Committee Belgium

09.30 – 09.40

Social Enterprises: Italian Experiences

Amaryllis Verhoeven (EC/DG Markt) with Charu Wilkinson (GFK) - Belgium Giuseppe Guerini, Alleanza delle Cooperative Sociali Italiane - Italy

09.40 – 10.00

Keynote: New Actors, New Paradigms?

Jacques Defourny, (University of Liege) - Belgium

10.00 – 11.15

Panel - Change in Europe: How SE actors meet new social needs?

Giuseppe Guzzetti, Fondazione Cariplo - Italy Mauro Lusetti, Alleanza delle cooperative italiane Italy Giovanna Melandri, G7 Task Force - Italy Pietro Barbieri, Forum del Terzo Settore - Italy Hilde Vernaillen (o Gregor Pozniak), AMICE - Belgium Jan Olsson, REVES - Sweden Juan Antonio Pedreño (CEPES) - Spain

Introduces and Moderates: Simon Willis,Young Foundation - UK

11.15 – 11.30

Wrap-Up of the Working Groups and presentation of the final document

11.30 – 12.15 A political dialogue on the future of the Social Economy: from the Strasbourg Declaration to the Rome Strategy and beyond

* TBC

Jean-Claude Juncker*, President of the European Commission - Belgium Matteo Renzi*, Prime Minister of Italy

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UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF THE SOCIAL ECONOMY FOR EU GROWTH

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