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6 th issue March 2012 Newsletter of the project Philoxenia Philoxenia Programme MED 2007 2013 co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund Table of contents Successful arrival! Fourteen new entrepreneurial testimonies from the Mediterranean countryside The DVD of good practices of Philoxenia project 2 7 T he partners of the Philoxenia project successfully arrived at the end of their three year course. They proved in practice that they were in The project Philoxenia already has to its credit, as a continuation, the participation of three partners (TIEESI, Larnaca Development Agency and Local policies and attractiveness of local government», is currently being evaluated within the framework of the community programme Black Sea Basin Lithotopos (Greece) : the partners of Philoxenia project on the final stretch 8 a position to implement the welcoming policy of non-agricultural activities Councils Association of Malta), together with other partners from eleven 2007-2013. Thus the project Philoxenia deserves to say that it Paris (France) : participation in the fifth exposition of the «Projects in the Countryside» Marseilles (France) : The partners of Philoxenia project took part in the capitalisation event The continuation of Philoxenia : the project Grisi Plus 10 11 12 in their five rural areas. Before the termination on March 31, 2012, the partners met in Lithotopos Greece on the 9 March in order to : have the final meeting of the steering committee of the project. complete the DVD of the twenty-five good prac- EU countries, in the project Geomatics Regional Information Society Initiative Plus (Grisi Plus), which was recently approved within the framework of the programme Interreg IVC. Its theme is the promotion of the welcoming policy of populations and activities, by means of telework in is successfully terminating its actions. Because : it realised its activities. it already boasts an international continuation with the project Grisi Plus. it will exam, during the operation of the transnational capitalisation seminar of Lithotopos, tices of the Philoxenia the European countryside. the prospect of creating project. Finally, with the partner a cluster within the do the last preparations Local Employability as framework of the MED for the transnational seminar on the capitali- leader and in collaboration with the partners of programme. sation and dissemination the French Collectif Ville of their results, with the Campagne, TIEESI and four participation of the other actors, a new collec- Alkis Kalliantzidis general coordinator of the project Philoxenia beneficiaries of the said countries (10-11 March). tive project, Welcoming, with the theme «reception

Testimonies from Sintiki and Iraclia Greece 2 P h i l o x e n i a N e w s l e t t e r M a r c h 2 0 1 2 Fourteen new entrepreneurial testimonies from the Mediterranean countryside For the second time, the partners of Philoxenia project have a series of testimonies to show from their five areas : they are again micro-entrepreneurs beneficiaries of the individualised tutoring and of the financial support of this project. Thanks to the help of Philoxenia, they could settle down in the rural target areas and start up their business project. These testimonies prove that non-agricultural activity in the rural space is actually feasible! M aria Evangelou was born in Karditsa, while her husband comes from Sidirokastro, in the municipality of Sintiki. They both moved to Germany, where they stayed for many years. Maria Evangelou s extensive experience in Germany in the catering and entertainment business, along with her husband s need to repatriate, contributed to the birth of her small business project. Claiming a small financial award of 4 500 euros and receiving a free 40-hour individualised tutoring by the technical consultant of TIEESI all thanks to project Philoxenia was an extra motive for Maria Evangelou. Using this help she covered a significant part of the creation and operational expenses of her shop, in which she produces and sells traditional pies together with another woman. F otios Pantazis, aged 23, worked for twelve months in the carpet wash Galaxias in Thessaloniki. He chose to repatriate to his homeland, Rodopoli of Sintiki, where his parents live. Having the know-how of carpet washing, Fotios Pantazis decided to create a single professional space where he washes cars and carpets for his clients, at the entrance of Rodopoli. In order to become successfully self-employed, Fotios took advantage of the fact that there is no other competing carpet wash in the broader area of Rodopoli. He works together with his fiancée, his sister and his brother-in-law.

Business creators, beneficiaries of Philoxenia project : Testimonies from Sintiki and Iraclia Greece M a r c h 2 0 1 2 P h i l o x e n i a N e w s l e t t e r 3 D imitrios Georgiadis studied to be a physicist in the Aristotle university of Thessaloniki and though he has been a resident of Kalamaria, a neighbouring municipality, he comes from the area of Sintiki, where his parents live. As a new scientist, Dimitrios Grigoriadis needed to return to the land of his parents and establish a private school at Rodopoli, entering this way the labour market as a selfemployed individual. In his school, he has already hired other professors as well. Dimitrios Georgiadis profited from the fact that he is for now the only private school in the broader area of Rodopoli, where students have to travel to Sidirokastro or Kilkis for extra lessons in their public schools. This gives him good hope for the sustainability of his effort. A ntonios Gouvatzidakis had a pastry shop in Kilkis for eleven years but recently it had not been doing very well. Originating from Monastiraki Sintiki, Antonios Gouvatzidakis decided to return to his village, to purchase and to run an existing traditional grocery store, as its previous owner had to retire. Antonios Gouvatzidakis return to Monastiraki was facilitated by his wife s uncle who donated his house free of charge to Antonios and his four member family. Today Antonios Gouvatzidakis and his wife work in the grocery store. G eorgios Leonakis studied mechanics. It was logical therefore that he would want to do something connected to his studies. As a mechanical engineer, Georgios Leonakis was interested in directly contributing his scientific knowledge to the creation of a technical office which would be a useful technical tool for the existing businesses in the region of the municipalities of Sintiki and Iraclia. Georgios Leonakis used to live in Serres, however he is from Kerkini Sintiki. As a citizen of this municipality, he understands the prospects for the economic regeneration of the wider area. For this reason he returned and he opened up a technical office in mechanical engineering in Sidirokastro. Naturally he was motivated by the Community project Philoxenia under realisation in the region of his origin.

4 P h i l o x e n i a N e w s l e t t e r M a r c h 2 0 1 2 Testimonies from Ptuj Slovenia Testimonies from Sintiki and Iraclia Greece P aschalina Psatha is a young lawyer, with postgraduate studies. She resided in Serres, though she originates from Iraclia. For this reason she desired to create and operate her law office in the municipality of her origin, Iraclia. As a lawyer, Paschalina Psatha is keen to contribute her legal expertise in creating and developing a modern law office which can be a useful technical tool for existing businesses and residents in the area of Iraclia. Paschalina Psatha s effort of course was motivated by the Community project Philoxenia under realisation in her area to which she returned after two years of practical training which she completed in an experienced law firm in Serres. G eorgios Vagionas and Grigorios Zervos, having worked recently with photovoltaic systems decided to form a general partnership in Iraclia aimed at the provision of photovoltaic installation, renewable energy source and relevant financial services. Their faith in renewable energy sources, to act as a lever of local development, lead Vagionas and Zervos to the creation and development of a service to provide a useful technical tool for potential stakeholders in the municipalities of Iraclia and Sintiki. T ill recently Jernej Brendholc was professional dancer in various kinds of dancing. When he finished his professional career, he decided to make a go of it on his own by offering the following expert services : dance teaching (classes or individuals ; different age groups), whole management of different events. Because of his interesting professional dancing activity, Jernej Brendholc was included in the Philoxenia project with these two professionally taken videos, where he is dancing with his female partner in big dancing competition, both with very interesting themes : the first from Batman and the second with Slovenian national music where he is dressed in national costume. These two videos are very good examples of what Jernej Brendholc teaches.

Business creators, beneficiaries of Philoxenia project : Testimonies from Oristano Italy M a r c h 2 0 1 2 P h i l o x e n i a N e w s l e t t e r 5 A fter many years of completely different work experience, Maria Antonietta Uda and Gianfranco Tomasi, from Oristano, decided to merge their know-how. Their passion for cooking was the common point which led them to start up a business for the retail trade of biological products in the historic centre of Oristano. Upon mutual agreement, they decided to concentrate on the production of biological goods, fresh pasta and local traditional sweets, such as lorighittas, malloreddus, culurgiones and ravioli. For technical reasons, the search for commercial premises was not easy, however they finally found the ideal place to open their workshop. Sil Oristano supported them within the framework of the project Philoxenia, it financed some of the expenses of their financial activities. Contini Stefania Bonaria is also a member of the cooperative. G iadda Ricci, from Oristano, used to visit childrens play centres and worked for many years in pre-school restaurants. The main reason which led her to establish a company to organise children's parties, was to fill the void of similar services in Oristano. She was lucky enough to find a place that had previously been a nursery. Giadda Ricci also has a colleague Katiuscia Cardia. She is 38 years old and handles the communication and the management of the play activities. In their opinion, the said economic activity will develop as there is a great demand for this kind of service. G ianluca Generoso, who is 37 year old, had a very varied career path dotted with periods of unemployment. Gianluca Generoso always had a passion for sports, and over the years he dedicated himself to cycling and in static cycling (spinning). Thanks to the project Philoxenia, he managed to transform his passion into a job. So, he decided to open a spinning centre which he named Village Spinning Academy. He managed to buy, by means of the financial assistance of 4 500 from Philoxenia, fifteen bicycles and to start his activity. He was lucky enough to find a gymnasium which gave him a space to organise spinning lessons.

Business creators, beneficiaries of Philoxenia project : Testimonies from Malta and Gozo 6 P h i l o x e n i a N e w s l e t t e r M a r c h 2 0 1 2 T he idea to create a cooperative for the promotion of sustainable products was presented by twenty-four residents and farmers of a small village named Manikata. Emphasis was put on the natural environment, its protection and inviting people to visit the farms and fields and all its natural and historical resources. These resources make up the «rural heritage trail» which will be a new source of income to the cooperative. Target visitors to the heritage trail include mainly students at various education levels, tourists and the general public. The said cooperative, with Mario Cardona as president, was incorporated into the project Philoxenia through the Local Councils Association of Malta. It is supported by the Bank of Valletta and the public actor of investment attraction Malta Enterprise. M ario Fava is one of two shareholders who created a company designed to provide analytical and diagnostics laboratory services to industrial organisations such as the food, water, pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries. Target customers are small and medium enterprises in the aforementioned sectors. Initially the company intends to offer routine tests and gradually increase the specialisation and know-how of its services as it expands. In the longer-term, the company also intends to export its services to clients in North Africa and Southern Europe. Assistance and coaching were essential for Mario Fava and his business partner to convince them that participating in the Philoxenia project would be beneficial not only financially but also for networking with other foreign beneficiaries. M arie-claire Camilleri has been producing sprouted beans for the past ten years for her own and her friends' consumption. Her idea to produce a variety of pulses such as lentils, chick peas and others became evident following a period of four months living in London, where she could find the said products at most retail outlets. This was not the case in her own country of Malta. If these products were to be imported, they would not be fresh, giving rise to contamination and a waste of materials. This fact reinforced Marie-Claire Camilleri s idea to develop these products further, giving them the name Glorious Greens. The assistance provided by the Philoxenia project encouraged her to pursue the idea further and proceed with the next steps towards setting up a small facility to start producing pulses for the local market. The main equipment that she requires is a seed germinator which has been partly financed by the Philoxenia project.

M a r c h 2 0 1 2 P h i l o x e n i a N e w s l e t t e r 7 The DVD of good practices of Philoxenia project T he DVD of he project Philoxenia present Slovenia (Ptuj), Cyprus (Voroklini), ministry of development competitiveness and ship- twenty-five local initia- Malta (Gozo). ping. tives of return migration The relevant reports were The ultimate goal of the or relocation of micro- realised by Local Employ- DVD is for similar initia- entrepreneurs who con- ability within the frame- tives to be replicated else- tributed to the revitalisa- work of the Community where or to graft new pro- tion and attractiveness of project that was co-financed ject ideas, according to the five Mediterranean rural areas : Greece (Sintiki - Iraclia), by the European Fund for Regional Development (through the MED pro- peculiarities of the rural areas. The cover of the DVD and below some snapshots of its reports Italy (Oristano), gramme) and by the Greek

8 P h i l o x e n i a N e w s l e t t e r M a r c h 2 0 1 2 26 27 September 2011 Lithotopos Greece The partners of Philoxenia project on the final stretch D uring the first day of the meeting, the were guided by Loc.Em. to the businesses of the TIEESI, Christos Arabatzis, Alkis Kalliantzidis, Jimmy See the reports from the press conference of Lithotopos on the web site of Philoxenia project : http://philoxeniamed. tpa-kepi.gr/meetings_el. html#2011_09_26 partners and the external evaluator Dr. Éric Gazon mainly discussed the presentations of the bi-annual reports of all partners. Dr. Gazon made his presenta- Greek beneficiaries of the project Philoxenia, in the area of Sintiki and Iraclia. During the second day of the meeting, Greek beneficiaries as Efstratios Magro, Efstratios Mylonas and Alexandra Vyziotou, all spoke about the progress of project Philoxenia. Extensive coverage of the press conference was tion for the progress of the Mylonas, creator of a bio- given by almost all local project, which was fol- café shop of traditional TV channels. lowed by a discussion be- textiles and bio products, During the meeting of the tween partners with an and Alexandra Vyziotou, steering committee in the emphasis on the low ab- insurance advisor, were afternoon, the partners sorption rates of Commu- invited to take part. signed the minutes of the nity funds. Following the morning Larnaca meeting (6 th and The dialogue continued session, the partners gave 7 th April 2011) and de- on the issues of the good a press conference for the cided to meet again at practices which will be press and media of the TIEESI s headquarters in included in the common prefecture of Serres. Dur- Greece, on the 9, 10 and 11 DVD and the organisation ing this press conference March 2012. They all of the international semi- Apostolos Karydas, mayor agreed concerning the nar on the capitalisation of of Sintiki and member of need to actively partici- the project results. the board of TIEESI, Spyros pate to the international Loc.Em. presented a first Elenodorou, mayor of Vo- capitalisation seminar of methodological approach roklini, Natassa Baraklili, the project Philoxenia. on the organisation of this counsellor of the mayor of Orestis Kalliantzidis economist seminar. After lunch the partners Iraclia and substitute member of the board of

M a r c h 2 0 1 2 P h i l o x e n i a N e w s l e t t e r 9 Representatives of the partners in Lithotopos Territorial Initiative for Employment and Entrepreneurship of Sintiki - Iraclia (TIEESI) : Christos Arabatzis, president. Éric Gazon, external evaluator. Local Employability (Loc.Em.) : Apostolos Kalliantzidis, president. Orestis Kalliantzidis, economist. Patto Territoriale Oristano (Sil Oristano) : Marco Massa, welcoming policy manager. Bernadette Serra, community programmes officer. Larnaca District Development Agency (ANETEL) : Spyros Elenodorou, president. Damianos Kosma, member of the board. Michalis Zanos, director. E-Zavod : Matjaž Fras, welcoming policy manager. Tanja Ostrnam Renault, interpreter. Local Councils Association of Malta (LCA) : Jimmy Magro, executive director. Maureen Azzopardi, community programmes officer. The Philoxenia partners during their meeting in Lithotopos Session of the steering committee of Philoxenia project, with the representatives of Patto Territoriale Oristano, ANETEL, TIEESI, Loc.Em., e-zavod and LCA Press conference of Philoxenia partners, with the general coordinator Alkis Kalliantzidis, the president of TIEESI Christos Arabatzis, and the president of ANETEL Spyros Elenodorou One of the work visits of the partners to the beneficiaries of Philoxenia project : here, in the office of the lawyer Paschalina Psatha

10 P h i l o x e n i a N e w s l e t t e r M a r c h 2 0 1 2 11 October 2011 Paris France Participation in the fifth exposition of the «Projects in the Countryside» Website of the exposition «Projects in the Countryside» : www.provemploi.fr A fter an invitation by the French association Collectif Ville Campagne, the general areas for the international capitalisation and diffusion seminar of the action. The reason for this bi- of Collectif Ville Campagne, from 2001 to 2009, five expos of installation at a rural space were or- coordinator of Philoxenia annual established exposi- ganised at the same space took part in the fifth expo- tion is to call for persons at Limoges. They were sition of «Projects in the interested for installation entitled «Projects in the countryside», held in and working in the green countryside» and lasted Paris on 11 October 2011. French countryside to for a weekend. To those The reason for his partici- come and discover the expositions there were pation is rather obvious : existing opportunities of- invited all those having a the subject of the exposi- fered by the welcoming project for installation, the tion is similar to the one of areas. The target group welcoming areas and the project Philoxenia. Mean- includes mainly those consulting bodies of the while, the coordinator had living in cities and having candidates for installation. the opportunity to meet a personal and profes- potential experienced sional project. speakers and welcoming According to the website The general coordinator of Philoxenia project Alkis Kalliantzidis at the fifth exposition of the «Projects in the countryside», in Paris

M a r c h 2 0 1 2 P h i l o x e n i a N e w s l e t t e r 11 30 November 2011 Marseilles France The partners of Philoxenia project took part in the capitalisation event M arco Massa and Alkis Kalliantzidis, representatives of Patto Territoriale Oristano and This event was the followup of a three-year capitalisation procedure which began in 2011 by the MED programme. In June 2011, four capitalisation workshops were organised in Rome (one for each thematic priority). This series of workshops served as an nity for the 104 MED project partners to meet and exchange views. To grab the occasion to participate Local Employability important starting lab for in the capitalisation effort (Loc.Em.) respectively, took sharing the capitalisation and take part in the prepa- part in the Cluster and methodology. Moreover, ration of the following Capitalisation Day organised in Marseilles by the Joint Technical Secretariat this process proved useful for the exchange of capitalisation practices, project calls of the programme, to identify opportunities to share and transfer, to en- (JTS) of the MED pro- approaches and common hance their project results gramme. problems and needs. Fi- by co-lobbying in their nally the workshops resulted in the first orientation for the definition of thematic clusters. According to the JTS, the event offered an opportu- governments and EU institutions for mainstreaming. Stéphane Clochey studies manager of Loc.Em. The panel of the Cluster and Capitalisation Day in Marseilles

12 P h i l o x e n i a N e w s l e t t e r M a r c h 2 0 1 2 The continuation of Philoxenia : the project Grisi Plus Grisi Plus : 14 partners from 11 EU member states : France, Ireland, Latvia, Estonia, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria, Malta, Greece and Cyprus I n the fourth edition of our newsletter the general coordinator wrote : «TIEESI, ANETEL and the Local Councils Association of Malta were invited by the Gers Chamber of ject was approved and our commemorated partners will have a significant role to play for the next three years, as a continuation of the Philoxenia project. In a few words, Grisi Plus policy support tools for the economic development of rural territories. develop new methods for the promotion of local traditional products thanks to the new infor- Commerce and Industry will : mation and communica- to participate in the collec- improve and modernize tions technologies. tive project Grisi Plus economic development contribute in developing (Geomatics Regional Information Society Initiative Plus) within the policies of rural areas. contribute in the revitalization, attractiveness and and promoting local brands, in line with the specific characteristics of framework of the Interreg economic development rural territories. IVC programme. The said project also promotes reception policies of populations in the provinces.» of isolated rural territories. contribute in bringing new inhabitants, entre- reinforce the visibility and importance of independent telework at local, national and Euro- Christos Arabatzis president of TIEESI, head of administration for the project Philoxenia We are particularly pleased to inform our readers that the said transnational pro- preneurs and tourists in rural areas. provide to decision-makers pean level. The present newsletter was elaborated and published in the framework of the project Philoxenia, thanks to the financial aid of the European Regional Development Fund, through the programme MED. The views expressed reflect the opinions of the partners of the project Philoxenia and in no way represent the official viewpoint of the European Commission. Philoxenia Newsletter 6 th Issue March 2012 Publisher : TIEESI Christos Arabatzis, president Kinotiko Katastima Livadias 62055 Kerkini Greece +30.6936127311 +30.2327028101 @ tpa-kepi@otenet.gr www.tpa-kepi.eu. Editor : Local Employability (Loc.Em.) Apostolos Kalliantzidis, president 17, Aggelaki street 54621 Thessaloniki Greece +30.2310228833 +30.2310260350 @ emloc@otenet.gr www.emloc.eu. Editorial team : Maria Tsakiri, journalist, editor-in-chief Stéphane Clochey, design coordinator. Orestis Kalliantzidis Sarah Everett Maria Kalpidou.