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Сорош го затвара „бизнисот“ во Европа, ваљда пошто работата е завршена. Кој ќе ги плаќа сега тие што не успејаа да се упикаат да паразитираат на државно? Ќе продолжат ли сега за џабе да пушат, од ентузијазам?
George Sorors' Open Society Foundations, which are now controlled by his son Alexander, will cease most of its operations in the European Union.
The move, which comes after foundation-funded NGOs ferried migrants to Europe for over a decade (mission accomplished?), comes after the $25 billion family foundation announced a headcount reduction of at least 40% following Alexander's ascent.
Citing a "radical shift of strategic direction," OSF says that their new operating model will require "significant further restructuring," and "closing all regional and global programs," according to a letter sent to grantees in Hungary which was seen by Bloomberg.
"Ultimately, the new approved strategic direction provides for withdrawal and termination of large parts of our current work within the European Union, shifting our focus and allocation of resources to other parts of the world," reads the message, which cites another note sent to staff at OSF's Berlin headquarters.
"OSF will largely terminate funding within the European Union, and further funding will be extremely limited," it reads, without elaborating, except to say that the organization is pivoting because "EU institutions and governments were already allocating significant resources to human rights, freedom and pluralism" inside the bloc.
Сорош го затвара „бизнисот“ во Европа, ваљда пошто работата е завршена. Кој ќе ги плаќа сега тие што не успејаа да се упикаат да паразитираат на државно? Ќе продолжат ли сега за џабе да пушат, од ентузијазам?
Soros Foundation to End Most EU Operations in Radical Shift
Open Society Foundations, the philanthropic organization that controls most of the assets in George Soros’s $25 billion family office, is set to end a large part of its operations in the European Union as part of a retrenchment under new leadership.
www.bloomberg.com
George Sorors' Open Society Foundations, which are now controlled by his son Alexander, will cease most of its operations in the European Union.
The move, which comes after foundation-funded NGOs ferried migrants to Europe for over a decade (mission accomplished?), comes after the $25 billion family foundation announced a headcount reduction of at least 40% following Alexander's ascent.
Citing a "radical shift of strategic direction," OSF says that their new operating model will require "significant further restructuring," and "closing all regional and global programs," according to a letter sent to grantees in Hungary which was seen by Bloomberg.
"Ultimately, the new approved strategic direction provides for withdrawal and termination of large parts of our current work within the European Union, shifting our focus and allocation of resources to other parts of the world," reads the message, which cites another note sent to staff at OSF's Berlin headquarters.
"OSF will largely terminate funding within the European Union, and further funding will be extremely limited," it reads, without elaborating, except to say that the organization is pivoting because "EU institutions and governments were already allocating significant resources to human rights, freedom and pluralism" inside the bloc.