European Union Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF) PandPAS project

Similar documents
Welcome! Collection of good practices already existing for refugees welcoming and first inclusion

CONGRESS THEME & TRACKS

COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION. Brussels, 4 May /10 MIGR 43 SOC 311

StepIn! Building Inclusive Societies through Active Citizenship. National Needs Analysis OVERALL NEEDS ANALYSIS REPORT

Common Grounds. Communitarian experiences to learn and spread intercultural competences. InfoPack. Description and objectives:

WELCommon A community center

North-South Centre of the Council of Europe Empowerment of Women

The European confederation of industrial and service cooperatives. Giuseppe Guerini President CECOP-CICOPA Europe Buenos Aires 25 October 2018

EU CONFERENCE on MIGRANT ENTREPRENEURSHIP

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES

Integrated Action Plan for Integration of Refugees Municipality of Thessaloniki May 2018

Quezon City, September 2016

European Voluntary Service

THE NEEDS ANALYSIS: ADULT EDUCATION PROVIDERS. Workpackage 1 of the Step In! project. Dr. Natalija Vrečer. Slovenian Migration Institute, SRC SASA

WELCommon A community center

Colleagues, ladies and gentlemen, Good morning.

CITY MIGRATION PROFILE METROPOLITAN CITY OF TURIN

EUROCITIES LABOUR MARKET INTEGRATION OF REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS. December 2017

NEWSLETTER No. 1 JULY 2017 PROJECT DESCRIPTION. NEWSLETTER No. 1. July 2017

Migration & Gender: Vocational and Educational counseling - MOVE ON Kick-off meeting

Guidebook on EU Structural Funds related to Roma integration

Resettlement and Humanitarian Admission Programmes in Europe what works?

Guidelines for the submission of an Expression of Interest

GOOD PRACTICE DESCRIPTION

Terms of Reference YOUTH SEMINAR: HUMANITARIAN CONSEQUENCES OF FORCED MIGRATIONS. Italy, 2nd -6th May 2012

Going out of the box: Social Economy and the case of Slovenia. Sarajevo, April 2014

MIGRATION, DECENT WORK AND COOPERATIVES. 22 October, 2016 Waltteri Katajamäki Cooperatives Unit International Labour Office

SIRIUS European Policy Network on the Education of Children and Young People with a Migrant Background

2012 Priorities National action plan for Integration and Against Discrimination ( )

StepIn! Building Inclusive Societies through Active Citizenship LLP DE-GRUNDTVIG-GMP / Module 4

PRESIDÊNCIA DO CONSELHO DE MINISTROS Alto Comissariado para a Imigração e Diálogo Intercultural, I.P.

Adaptability and recommendations for the Identification of skills approaches

COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION. Brussels, 21 May /08 ADD 1 ASIM 39 COAFR 150 COEST 101

Labour Market Integration of Refugees Key Considerations

Terms of Reference ATLANTIS XIV. Fostering sustainable environments. Malaga (Spain) 8-15 July 2018

EESC fact-finding missions on the situation of refugees, as seen by civil society organisations

Thematic Recommendations

A New Beginning Refugee Integration in Europe

Recommendations for intersectional cooperation model and engagement of municipalities in implementation of refugee integration policies

National Society: Implementation Plan Florence Call for Action

EUROPEAN FUND FOR THE INTEGRATION OF THIRD-COUNTRY NATIONALS

CITY MIGRATION PROFILE

In 2004, there were 2,010 new arrivals in the region,

DG MIGRATION AND HOME AFFAIRS (DG HOME)

2. What are inclusive practices (on national level) in your country with these groups?

MC/INF/293. Return Migration: Challenges and Opportunities. Original: English 10 November 2008 NINETY-SIXTH SESSION

CONTRIBUTION TO THE FIFTEENTH COORDINATION MEETING ON INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION 1. Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)

Improving the situation of older migrants in the European Union

Our Story: Putting Community Perspectives Into Action. engaging knowledgeable strengthening 1/26/2015. Compiled by Huda Hussein

WHO S RESPONSIBLE? A TOOL TO STRENGTHEN COOPERATION BETWEEN ACTORS INVOLVED IN THE PROTECTION SYSTEM FOR UNACCOMPANIED MIGRANT CHILDREN

REST Refugees Employment Support and Training 30-CE /00-89

Promoting best practices to prevent racism and xenophobia towards forced migrants through community building

Action Plan on the integration of third country nationals. DG HOME unit B1 Legal Migration and integration

BARCELONA DECLARATION OF TOURISM AND CULTURAL HERITAGE: BETTER PLACES TO LIVE, BETTER PLACES TO VISIT

Refugee Inclusion Strategy. Action Plan

Promotion of Women s Entrepreneurship in the EUROMED Region. Opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee

Projects funded under National Funding to Promote the Integration of Immigrants

Agenda EIGE's Gender Statistics Database

UNHCR Europe NGO Consultation 2017 Regional Workshops Northern Europe. UNHCR Background Document

Europe. Eastern Europe South-Eastern Europe Central Europe and the Baltic States Western Europe. Restricted voluntary contributions (USD)

National Society: Implementation Plan Florence Call for Action

NATIONAL PROGRAMME AMIF IDENTIFICATION OF THE DESIGNATED AUTHORITIES. Competent authorities responsible for the management and control systems

Youth Democracy: building a vibrant society

DRAFT REPORT. EN United in diversity EN. European Parliament 2016/2143(INI)

ISTANBUL MINISTERIAL DECLARATION on A Silk Routes Partnership for Migration

WELCOMMON, an innovative project for hosting and social inclusion of refugees

Description of the initiative The project aims to facilitate a coherent

The local management of skilled migration

Call for participants TC Human Rights from A to Z

International Organization for Migration (IOM) Irregular Migration and Mixed Flows: IOM s Approach

IOM Integration Projects

EMN Ad-Hoc Query on Ethical rules of presenting information on the topics of migration and integration Integration

COUNTRY OPERATIONS PLAN OVERVIEW

«NEW HIGHLANDERS» AND FOREIGN IMMIGRATION

Reducing Discrimination and Changing Behaviour

REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS

Anti-Rumours Sabadell Network C4I Project: Communication for integration

Civil Society Peer Exchanges Innovation Toolkit

MIGRANTS AND ACCESS TO INFORMATION: THE EXPERIENCE OF THE DRIM PROJECT

International Dialogue on Migration Intersessional workshop on Societies and identities: the multifaceted impact of migration

UNESCO S CONTRIBUTION TO THE WORK OF THE UNITED NATIONS ON INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION

ECRI CONCLUSIONS ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS IN RESPECT OF CROATIA SUBJECT TO INTERIM FOLLOW-UP

Expert Panel Meeting November 2015 Warsaw, Poland. Summary report

BRIDGING THE GAP WITH VOLUNTEERS: EU AID VOLUNTEERS IN LRRD MISSIONS TERMS OF REFERENCE:

The European Resettlement Network. Complementary Pathways of Admission to Europe for Refugees

Addressing hate by creating spaces of encounter and fostering communities

United Nations Alliance Of Civilizations. Fellowship Program MENA Cohort Final Collective Report

DEFINITIONS 3/14/2016

IFSW Europe e.v. Work Programme

Centre for the Advancement of Research and Development in Educational Technology

Rapporteur: Luis Miguel PARIZA CASTAÑOS

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES

Original: English 23 October 2006 NINETY-SECOND SESSION INTERNATIONAL DIALOGUE ON MIGRATION 2006

INTER-PARLIAMENTARY UNION 122 nd Assembly and related meetings Bangkok (Thailand), 27 th March - 1 st April 2010

THE NEEDS ANALYSIS: HOST COUNTRIES' CORE INSTITUTIONS. Workpackage 1 of the Step In! project. Dr. Natalija Vrečer

CONCEPT NOTE Yalla! School in Aley

4,324 migrants in Malaysia and Thailand have received counselling, information, education or training on safe migration and rights at work

Grundtvig Project: European Language Portfolio with immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers (IMPORT)

Strategic framework for FRA - civil society cooperation

THE CZECH EXPERIENCE

Transcription:

European Union Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF) PandPAS project Pre and Post Arrival Schemes to facilitate inclusion and prevent xenophobia and radicalization

Goals The project focuses on post-arrival support for the integration of asylum seekers and refugees The project aims at: Producing tools for pre-departure activities; Pilot experiences for the inclusion and the active participation of migrants in the society within the hosting territories.

Partnership 1/2 Comune di Bagnoli di Sopra (PD) Italy Irecoop Veneto Organisationn for professional training - Italy CPS Center for Peace Studies NGO - Croatia ZRC SAZU NGO - Slovenia SYNTHESIS Center for Research and Education - Cyprus ISCTE-IUL (Social research center of the University in Lisbon) - Portugal

Expected results are: A collection of 10 good practices at first level of inclusion, which have been already tested on European territories; Local Action Plans (LAP), designed through the active involvement of refugees and of all social and institutional actors; A social research on the perception, needs and the expectations of refugees and asylum seekers; A permanent Forum with European local communiteis for social inclusion A docu-video (video documentary) for legal and concious migration in Europe, based on the stories directly narrated by refugees and based on their experience.

Collection of Good Practices 1/5 1 st Phase Collection of good practices; The collection displays a variety of inspirational initiatives, which can provide further ideas on how to address a particular topic or a target group, or what methods to use when working on refugees on integration.

Collection of Good Practices 2/5 Definition...approaches, experiences or initiatives that are working well and can be replicated elsewhere, with techniques and methods that produce effects and results, considered to be effective in contributing to refugees welcoming and integration, and therefore deserving to be disseminated and proposed to other organisational contexts.

Collection of Good Practices 3/5 the essence of identifying and sharing good practices is to learn from others and to encourage the application of knowledge and experience to new situations. A good practice need not be viewed as prescriptive, but can be adapted to meet new challenges, becoming better as improvements are discovered.

Collection of Good Practices 4/5 Assessment criteria: 1. Technical feasibility 2. Efficacy and success 3. Respect of the human rights and equity framework 4. Replicability and adaptability 5. Inherent participation 6. Network coordination 7. Gender sensitiveness 8. Innovation

Collection of Good Practices 5/5 9. Awareness 10.Education 11.Employment 12.Entrepreneurship 13.Governance 14.Housing and settlement 15.Political and public participation 16.Social Network 17.Welcoming

Good Practices 1/2 BicPop/Bike Repair Shop Country: Croatia Area of action: Entrepreneurship BicPop is a volunteers collective based in Zagreb, Croatia, within Green Action/ Friends of the Earth Croatia. The main idea is to strengthen social solidarity through free exchange of knowledge and services and the promotion of sustainable transport. Their mission is to provide space, tools and advice on how to repair a bicycle.

Good Practices 2/2 BicPop/Bike Repair Shop They collect old bicycles, restore them and donate them. This kind of practice is a unique combination of environmental, practical and refugee oriented service. It combines practical work in repairing bikes and offers space for spending quality time with other people. Website: http://biciklopopravljaona.zelena-akcija.hr/

Good Practices 1/2 Odprta kuhna/open kitchen Country: Slovenia Area of action: Entrepreneurship Open kitchen is a unique and the most popular food market in Slovenia that has been bringing innovation of local and foreign chefs and cooks to the Slovenian culinary scene since 2013. It has become a regular Ljubljana event and every sunny Friday from early spring to late fall, local and foreign food providers attract visitors to try local and international cuisine. Main goals are bringing together food from all around the world and presenting it to the local population and visitors of the city; to create vivid meeting place in the city centre to spend time with friends and family by the quality food at affordable prices.

Good Practices 2/2 Odprta kuhna/open kitchen The food market includes migrants as chefs and support staff while presenting culinary and cultural characteristics of countries of their origin. Higher employment opportunities and entrepreneurship are also important facts relating this market to immigrants, who feel increased feeling of belonging. The practice is considered highly relevant due to widely accessible context; anybody who otherwise provides food services has the possibility to join. Website: http://www.odprtakuhna.si/en/

Good Practices 1/2 Skuhna Country: Slovenia Area/domain of action: Employment Skuhna is a social enterprise that runs a restaurant providing authentic food from Africa, Asia and South America. The Skuhna project was launched in 2012 as a three-year project of the Institute for Global Learning with Voluntariat Institute as a partner organization. During the project 8 migrants were provided with training mainly in culinary work. Six of them were then employed in the project. After securing a space to rent, over 40 volunteers were engaged to renovate the restaurant to its current state. Then they started with caterings, cooking workshops and in 2014 opened the restaurant for five days a week. Each day of the week they had different cuisine prepared by migrants.

Good Practices 2/2 Skuhna By the end of the project in 2015, they also joined the Open Kitchen initiative in Ljubljana where they offer food on Fridays at the open market. Skuhna today operates as a social business. The primary purpose of Skuhna is to Main goals of the project are: to increase the employability of migrants through culinary work; to bridge the understanding gap between migrants and locals who live in Slovenia. The practice is considered highly relevant because it creates work opportunities for people who are difficult to employ due to limited knowledge of Slovene language etc. Besides that they also provide support and training at workplace which enables overall growth and improvement of migrants. Website: http://www.skuhna.si/

Working with Stakeholders 2 nd Phase Development of Local Stakeholders Network (local institutions, healthcare authorities, CSOs, schools, training centres, social enterprises, unions and economic associations, associations of migrants, and informal groups of citizens will be involved) Meetings with the LSN (identification of needs, preparation of the Local Action Plan Local Action Plan framework (language courses survival language, ICT skills, VET education, civic education, healthcare education, soft skills, entrepreneurial skills)

Local Action Plan (1/2) Training of trainers Interventions of cultural mediators working internally and externally of the welcoming centers Educational courses Identification and recognition of refugees professional skills in order to promote a temporary job placement, Training courses and job placements in agriculture, the launch of social gardens and food self-production to improve the quantity and quality of nutrition for refugees and disadvantaged groups within the local population, LAP

Local Action Plan (2/2) Experiences of "solidarity based economy" Meet with the local population to prepare the welcoming of refugees, even in small facilities or in families, Training labs for refugees ("survival language" in the hosting country, civic education, intercultural and inter-religious dialogue, transversal skills to search for work and job placement in Europe, hygiene and health, Meetings, gatherings, sport events to foster knowledge and dialogue between refugees and local population, Radio and local TV programs. LAP

Thank you!!!