by ejaupain | Mar 25, 2020 | Events
Bristol hosted its very first Volunteer Award Ceremony rewarding volunteers in the city working with young migrants and refugees (between 16-25 years old). After an exchange visit in Nuremberg, in the framework of our EU co-funded project VALUES, Bristol was inspired...
by ejaupain | Feb 5, 2020 | News
“We saw what it was here in Nuremberg when we forgot our values,” said Diana Liberova, a Nuremberg city councillor, of the need to embrace the value of integration. One in four Nuremberg residents are non-Germans, and almost half of all residents have a migrant...
by ejaupain | Feb 4, 2020 | News
“This is a welcoming community with a great sense of hospitality,” said councillor Carmelina Labruzzo, welcoming the cities of Madrid and Riga to Cesena, where they had gathered to make progress on migrant integration. Cesena has several non-profit organisations...
by ejaupain | Feb 3, 2020 | News
Half of all Amsterdam residents are first – or second-generation migrants. In order to ensure that integration can occur, and the efficacy of integration methods can be measured, the city keeps careful track of the makeup of its population. It is also careful to...
by ejaupain | Jan 31, 2020 | News
“He came, he was so isolated. He had anxiety; he was so stressed. He was an asylum seeker. He was lost, he didn’t think he could do anything.” Moses Lutakome describes his meeting with a migrant who became involved with Sheffield’s New Beginnings project. This project...