A moving documentary film followed by a panel discussion with the UN Special Rapporteur and guests on overcoming discrimination around poverty.
Watch the short and thought-provoking documentary: “Don’t say where you come from” and join our panellists in an important discussion: how can we further value the experience of people in poverty and ensure true equality of opportunities to all?
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Bert has worked for over 30 years in several different teams within this international anti-poverty organisation in Belgium, France, Germany and Quebec/Canada. He has experience in field actions such as street libraries and popular universities, as well as in advocacy. From 2013 to 2015, he was involved in the fight for the recognition of social precarity as a ground for discrimination in French legislation. Since 2015, he has been in charge of advocacy at European level.
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Passionate leader & board member with successful track record for developing and delivering innovative & growth strategy in profit & non-profit social and sustainable businesses
, internationally & locally.
Virginie Samyn holds a master degree in Business Administration and Communication and has over 15 years of experience in the world of social entrepreneurship, in a wide range of roles.
She began her career working in one of the largest Belgian social enterprises, Les Petits Riens asbl. After five exciting years she was called to restructure and become director of a medium-sized company employing 35 people and active in the fair-trade sector in Europe, Asia and Africa.
Virginie developed the Belgian office of Ashoka, the largest international network supporting Social Entrepreneurship.
She then launched the 4Wings Foundation in Belgium, a family based structure set up to combat precarity with a strong focus on social entrepreneurship as a part of the solution.