With the recent surge in Ukrainian refugee arrivals echoing the challenges of the past, CONSOLIDATE has emerged as a project that responds to the needs of cities in the field of migration, building on the knowledge acquired in recent projects (CONNECTION and UNITES)....
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UNITES amplifies the voice of migrant people in Prague
Your therapist is AMIGA Thirteen years ago, four women of Russian and Ukrainian origin founded Prague’s ground-breaking Agency for Migration and Adaptation (AMIGA). Elena Tulupova, Viktoria Golovinova, Olena Beskid and Anastasia Stepanova were inspired to create the...
UNITES city visits kickstart: first milestones unveiled
In this article, you will find insights regarding the first study visits of the UNITES project (UrbaN InTEgration Strategies through co-design). Inspired by what the partners of the project are implementing? You can find below an opportunity to get involved and learn...
Integration at the local level through a co-design lens
UNITES: Cities fostering inclusion through co-design How can cities foster the participation of migrant people? Can co-design processes enable cities to build more efficient integration strategies? UNITES (UrbaN InTEgration Strategies through co-design), aims to train...
Creating opportunities from challenges: The fifth Integrating Cities Report
Cities never stop implementing policies for the broader integration of migrant communities, even while responding to immediate challenges and crises. This is one of the main take-aways of the 2022 Integrating Cities Report, published during the tenth Integrating...
Four pathways to the integration of migrants. Cities’ engagement in CONNECTION
How can your city encourage the inclusion of migrant women at the local level? This is one of the four dimensions tackled within CONNECTION (CONNEcting Cities Towards Integration actiON). Throughout this mutual learning project, 22 cities gathered in four Communities...
Receiving Ukrainian refugees in Paris
Over thirty thousand Ukrainian refugees have been registered in France since the end of February. Many of them have arrived through Paris, and the city had to use the emergency skills it has developed over the years to organise a smooth reception. Even though a large...
Embroidering for emancipation and inclusion – the path of Utrecht
When thinking of feminism and gender emancipation, the last thing coming to one’s mind would be handicraft and embroidering. For many, these activities are seen as soft skills from another age, in line with normative gender roles confining women to domestic work. But...
Blog post: Cities and EU funding for integration: opportunities and shortcomings
Author: Katharina Bamberg, Policy Advisor Migration & Integration, Eurocities It's no secret that cities take on the lion share of responsibility for integrating migrants and refugees. They put in place many programmes, projects and initiatives to ensure decent...
Dive into integration through volunteering
Eurocities is proud to present our very first digital Integrating Cities toolkit! Developed throughout our project VALUES, this toolkit guides cities in implementing the Eurocities Integrating Cities Charter. Besides featuring more than 20 case studies on integration...
CITIES RALLY FOR INTEGRATION – NEWS
Migrants shouldn’t feel like the beneficiaries of handouts, but should be empowered to participate fully in society. This is according to Marcus König, mayor of Nuremberg, who launched the Integrating Cities Conference IX, where hundreds of cities and stakeholders...
COMMUNITY SPONSORSHIP PROGRAMMES FOR REFUGEES
The global number of displaced persons keeps rising. The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has identified more than 1.44 million refugees in need of resettlement in 2020. However, current national pledges will serve fewer than 1% of these refugees. Against this background,...
LET’S CONNECT! CALL OUT TO TAKE PART IN STUDY VISITS ON MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION
Want to travel, all expenses paid, to other European cities to work on best practices on migration and integration? Our EU co-funded project, CONNECTION, is now offering places to eight cities to join in study visits and share their integration best practices and...
STAY HOME BUT GET READY TO CONNECT! – OUR NEW PROJECT CONNECTION LAUNCHED ONLINE
Integration cannot happen without real contact of locals and migrants. It's time to open the space of possibility with CONNECTION. What concrete policies can streamline migrant integration, empowering and engaging newcomers in Europe’s cities? CONNECTION will...
REWARDING ENGAGEMENT – VALUES CLUSTER VISIT IN NUREMBERG
“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...
CESENA MAKES IT POSSIBLE – VALUES CLUSTER VISIT
“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...
BRIDGES AND RAINBOW – VALUES IN AMSTERDAM
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...
NO ONE HAS NO SKILLS – SHEFFIELD WELCOMES VALUES
“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...
MADRID’S OTHER ‘FOOTBALL TEAM’
*Some names and identifying details in this article have been changed to protect the privacy of individuals With their yellow and violet vests and reflective orange jackets, the Voluntarios de Madrid (Volunteers of Madrid) cut a distinctive figure in the streets. “We...
GOING EXTRA-LARGE IN OSLO
There is no ‘one size fits all’ integration solution, but Oslo tends towards ‘extra-large.’ ‘Everyone who lives in Oslo has equal access to municipal services. They will experience equal treatment every time they go to the municipal office, school, a youth club or a...
IS THERE SUCH A THING AS A FREE LUNCH?
They say that there is no such thing as a free lunch, so when asylum seekers eat lunch for free at Bristol’s Refugee Rights Welcome Centre, who is really footing the bill? The answer is a complex one, as representatives from Nuremberg, Toulouse and Turin discovered on...
VOLUNTEERING FOR INTEGRATION IN ZURICH
How can migrant volunteers help you roller-skate through Zurich by night, see fireworks over the lake or enjoy some stargazing with your children at the local observatory? Well, they won’t take you by the hand, but they could furnish you with MAPS , a guide to cheap...
GET TOGETHER FOR GREATNESS IN CESENA
What are the needs of the quintessential migrant, and what is the one best way to cater to them? In Cesena, the municipality has made it clear that there is only one way to answer this question: to dismiss it. Different associations in Cesena see migrants variously as...
CALL FOR HOSTING INTEGRATING CITIES CONFERENCE IX OUT NOW
EUROCITIES is looking for candidate cities to host the 9th edition of the Integrating Cities Conference, expected to take place in the autumn 2020. The conference will foster multi-level dialogue between EU and local government and civil society representatives,...
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN MIGRANTS ‘INVADE’ PUBLIC SPACE IN TURIN?
The mainstream media likes to ignore the fact, but anyone who has eyes can see that Europe’s public spaces are battling an unrelenting force of infestation and degradation. To put it candidly, weeds are springing up. In Italy, the city of Turin is trying out new...
REFUGEE RADIO IN THESSALONIKI – CITIES WORK WITH VOLUNTEERS IN NEW VALUES PROJECT
Images of refugees entering Greece have been blazing across Europe for almost half a decade – now it’s time to hear their voices. Thessaloniki’s radio station ‘FM100’ is about to bring those voices to the airwaves with a weekly show staffed by refugee volunteers from...
CITIES4PEOPLE: MIGRATING IDEAS, INSPIRING INTEGRATION – INTEGRATING CITIES VIII CONFERENCE
Migration is a fact in all of our cities, but how we react determines the rest. At the eighth Integrating Cities Conference (ICC VIII), 180 delegates met in Milan to unlock the social and economic potential that migration holds. Discussion ranged from the vital role...
CITIZENS HAVE THEIR SAY ON DRESDEN IMMIGRATION
When the question of integration arose in Dresden, in 2014, it was consultation with citizens that shaped the policy. A six-week consultation process, which included public forums and discussions, resulted in the concept eventually adopted in May 2015. This policy,...
SOLIDARITY CITIES STAND #WITHREFUGEES ON REFUGEE DAY 2018
To mark World Refugee Day (June 20), mayors from more than 50 cities around the world are calling on all local authorities and municipalities to join them in welcoming and including refugees in their communities. The announcement follows the release yesterday (June...
MIGRANTS – AND THEIR LABOUR – WELCOME IN LISBON
At lunch under the sweltering Lisbon sun, representatives from Birmingham, Brighton and Utrecht stickied their fingers with honied Qatayef, served up by Tayybeh, a catering service run by two Syrian refugees. Lisbon does a lot to allow immigrants and refugees to...
RIGA TO BE FORTIFIED BY IMMIGRATION
his year, newspapers are littered with ominous headlines such as ‘Latvia, a disappearing nation’ (from Politico) highlighting the massive emigration that has seen the nation lose almost 20% of its population in under two decades. But while Latvians are going abroad to...
PHILOXENIA IN ATHENS AND MUNICH
The Greeks have a deep-rooted tradition of ‘Philoxenia’, taking pride in showing hospitality to strangers. Indeed, one of the great challenges for Athens in dealing with the current influx of migrants is coordinating the plethora of Greek groups and organisations that...
BEGIN BEFORE THE BEGINNING – MIGRATION IN UTRECHT
Two core principals have boosted the success of migrant integration in Utrecht: beginning before the beginning and inclusion for all. But what does it mean to begin before the beginning? In the Netherlands, asylum seekers start in centres from which successful...
NICOSIA INSISTS ON INTEGRATION
For every city, migrant integration comes with its challenges, but any city that might consider these hurdles insurmountable should look to the walled Cypriot capital of Nicosia. This city, with a population of 200,000, almost half of whom are migrants, is one that...
SOLIDARITY HAS A NEW FLAVOUR IN GDANSK – CITIES GROW GHENT MENTORING VISIT
For more than half a century, the battered church of St. John, where congregations of pigeons had replaced the pious, stood as a symbol of the ravages Gdansk suffered during the second world war. Now, thanks to Larry ‘Okey’ Ugwu, there is music – from Chopin to brass...
EUROPE’S MIGRATION OF IDEAS – ROTTERDAM VISITS TAMPERE AS PART OF CITIES GROW
In a time when immigration is on the rise in cities, good ideas need to start migrating too. That’s why representatives from Rotterdam took a trip to Tampere last week, to help the city draft a new action plan for smoothing the transition for immigrants into the local...
BUILDING AN INCLUSIVE SOCIETY – TURIN ADOPTS ‘GUIDELINES FOR CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND PARTICIPATION’
Without the inclusion of citizens in the political processes, there can be no democracy. The city of Turin is tackling this issue head on, ensuring that even the most vulnerable social groups can be heard. The re-define policies and improvement of their coordination...
ABILITY, RESPONSE AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY – LISBON VISITS BIRMINGHAM TO GROW SOCIAL VALUE WITH CITIES GROW
Although migrant run companies are enriching Lisbon in the areas of food, technology and retail, the city is anxious to see similar successes in other industries. Birmingham, a city which has demonstrated powerful policies for migrant labour integration, hosted Lisbon...
GUIDANCE ON MUNICIPAL RESPONSES TO IRREGULAR MIGRANTS: WHAT IS YOUR CITY DOING?
The University of Oxford’s Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS), together with nine Eurocities member cities, is currently preparing guidance for municipal authorities in Europe on ways to respond to irregular migrants and the social challenges they bring...
VALUING YOUR VALUES – BRIGHTON & HOVE VISITED BY UTRECHT THROUGH CITIES GROW
As cities strive to at once promote integration and create benefit for themselves, they may be surprised to learn that they have had a powerful tool at their disposal all along: public procurement. Brighton & Hove are wielding procurement contracts to achieve...
OFF TO A GOOD STARTUP – TAMPERE FOCUS ON MIGRANT ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN ROTTERDAM WITH CITIES GROW
When Reza Sardari, entrepreneur, arrived in Rotterdam from Iran, he was determined that his migrant background would not be a setback but a market advantage. After all, he had an insight into Iranian business and culture that any Dutch native would be hard pressed to...
ACHIEVING SYMBIOSIS: RIGA VISITS BARCELONA THROUGH CITIES GROW FROM 17 TO 19 OCTOBER
Migrants arriving in a new city often have the same question: How can I work? The desire to rapidly create a symbiotic dynamic between new arrivals and their new environment is one that cities naturally share. Through the CITIES GROW project, Riga met Barcelona in a...
NEW ARRIVALS KEEPING OLD SKILLS ALIVE – ATHENS VISITS MUNICH AS PART OF CITIES GROW
Emblazoned into popular culture by Heidi, Switzerland’s most famous orphan, no garment is more quintessential of Bavaria and its near neighbours than the Dirndl. But Gertrud Pesendorfer, commissioned to popularise this nostalgic dress during the era of National...
CITIES GROW STUDY VISIT, GDANSK TO GHENT: MAKING DIVERSITY WORK – MIGRANTS AND THE LABOUR MARKET
Diversity is a watchword of European policy, but while the word sounds wonderful, and looks great in the titles of posters and pamphlets, it can be tough to make it a reality. The city of Ghent is well ahead of the game in creating a cutting edge, far reaching...
CITIES GROW: THE STUDY VISIT OF NICOSIA TO HELSINKI
How can a city unlock the potential of its migrants, boosting their economic participation as employees and entrepreneurs? A city’s migrants can increase the size and quality of the labour force, become business leaders and enhance its spending power. As in any area,...
THESSALONIKI RECEIVED SUPPORT FROM AMSTERDAM AND ZURICH IN THE FRAMEWORK OF SOLIDARITY CITIES
From 9-12 July, Thessaloniki hosted a delegation from Amsterdam and Zurich, as part of a mentoring visit organised by EUROCITIES and Migration Work. The mentoring visit focused on the city’s plan to create an overarching integration strategy and was prepared in the...
LEEDS AND STOCKHOLM SUPPORT REFUGEE EDUCATION IN MILAN UNDER THE SOLIDARITY CITIES INITIATIVE
A mentoring visit of Leeds and Stockholm to Milan took place from 26 to 29 June in the framework of the Solidarity Cities Initiative. EUROCITIES responded quickly in May to the need of Milan of making progress on the area of reception of unaccompanied minors as well...
TERRITORIAL AND URBAN ASPECTS OF MIGRATION AND REFUGEE INFLOW
November 2015 - Europe has witnessed an inflow of a large number of people over the last years. As a consequence of the geopolitical instability in the Middle East and Africa, migration and refugee flows towards Europe have increased with significant territorial...
EUROCITIES MIGRATION EVENTS : BUSY TIMES TO COME
EUROCITES and its Integrating Cities intiative will be organising or will be represented at several events in the coming months : here is a calendar to keep track. 21 September 29 September 13 October 22-23 October 26-27 October What Urban Dialogues : Migration...
TORONTO BECOMES A SIGNATORY OF THE INTEGRATING CITIES CHARTER
Mayor John Tory signs the Integrating Cities Charter (December 18, 2014) As the result of a dialogue initiated between EUROCITIES and the city of Toronto early 2013, the Integrating Cities Charter was adopted by City Council as one facet of the Toronto Newcomer...
EUROCITIES ADOPTS STATEMENT ON ASYLUM IN CITIES
On 13 May, we published our political statement on asylum. Our statement was developed by our working group migration and integration with input from all social affairs forum working groups. We stress the important role European cities play in receiving and...
CITIES MEET TO DISCUSS ISSUE OF REFUGEES AND ASYLUM AT LOCAL LEVEL
Nine politicians from the cities of Barcelona, Belfast, Besiktas, Eindhoven, Leipzig, Lisbon, Nantes and Osmangazi gathered in the Turkish city on 11 March 2015 in a closed political session to discuss the future EUROCITIES political statement on asylum and migration...
CITY OF TAMPERE AWARDED FOR ANTI-RACISM ACTIVISM
The Advisory Board for Ethnic Relations (Secretariat at the Ministry of the Interior of Finland) has just this morning, at the annual so called Cities and Communities Market, given recognition and an award to the City of Tampere for their 0-tolerance and activism...
CITY OF TORONTO WILL BECOME SIGNATORY OF THE INTEGRATING CITIES CHARTER
In a decision taken on 10 June in city council, the City of Toronto adopted the EUROCITIES Integrating Cities Charter. The largest city in Canada becomes the first non-European signatory of our charter. Officers from the Toronto newcomer office have been in regular...
FINAL IMPLEMENTORING CONFERENCE HELD IN BRUSSELS
The final conference of our ImpleMentoring project on city-to-city support for migrant integration was an opportunity to present the project's findings and to assess the methodology, used for the first time in a transnational project led by EUROCITIES. The event...
IMPLEMENTORING CLUSTER MEETINGS IN 2014
Mentoring and ImpleMenting cities have been working together since the visits on roadmaps for change in the ImpleMenting cities. Many actions have already taken place over the last few months and the roadmaps are still being refined in constant dialogue between the...
THE CITY OF LEIPZIG SIGNS THE INTEGRATING CITIES CHARTER
In the framework of the EUROCITIES Ghent 2013 annual conference, the city of Leipzig, represented by Mayor Burkhard Jung and Vice-Mayor for Social Affairs Thomas Fabian, became the 32nd signatory of the Integrating Cities Charter.
EUROCITIES AT THE EUROPEAN INTEGRATION FORUM
Invited as a EU umbrella organisation, EUROCITIES was represented at the 10th meeting of the EUROPEAN INTEGRATION FORUM organised by the European Economic and Social Commitee on 26 & 27 Novembe 2013 in Brussels, and gathering National Contact Points on...
LISBON SIGNS THE INTEGRATING CITIES CHARTER
The city of Lisbon became the 31st signatory of the EUROCITIES Integrating Cities charter on Monday 25th November, when Mayor Antonio Costa signed the document after a meeting in Brussels of the Committee of the Regions (CoR) Commission for Citizenship, Governance,...
INTERVIEW: STEFANO MANSERVISI TALKS MIGRATION
At our Integrating Cities conference in Tampere, we took the opportunity to talk to Stefano Manservisi, director general for home affairs at the European Commission Why is migrant integration still relevant to the EU? I think that migrant integration is more than ever...
MIGRATION IN THE CITY OF TAMPERE
We took advantage of meeting with the vice mayor, responsible for migration, in Tampere, Olli-Poika Parviainen and host of the recent Integrating Cities conference to ask him about migration in the city. Why is migrant integration relevant to Tampere? The migrant...
TORONTO: WHY THE INTEGRATING CITIES CHARTER MATTERS
Article published on Cities of Migration Website. Is the EUROCITIES Charter on Integrating Cities coming to Toronto? We asked two proponents to explain the need for a charter in a city celebrated for its diversity. Chris Brillinger is the City of Toronto’s Executive...
EUROCITIES AT SHARE CONFERENCE
The SHARE project will be drawing to a close at the end of November 2013. It has been providing opportunities for structured dialogue, exchange of practice and networking between cities and regional actors, and between experienced and emerging resettlement countries...
NEW REPORT: LOCAL AND REGIONAL AUTHORITIES PROVIDE INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS TO ENSURE HEALTH CARE FOR UNDOCUMENTED MIGRANTS
EUROCITIES and its Migration & Integration Working group contributed PICUM's new report Guaranteeing Access to Health Care for Undocumented Migrants in Europe: What Role Can Local and Regional Authorities Play?. It outlines the crucial role played by local and...
INTEGRATING CITIES CONFERENCE: 160 DELEGATES IN TAMPERE
The VIth Integrating Cites Conference took place in Tampere on 9 & 10 September 2013 and gathered more than 160 delegates from 40 cities as well as representatives of Civil Society Organisations and international bodies such as the European Commission, the Council...
CITIES ADDRESSING MIGRANT INTEGRATION
Cities are addressing migrant integration challenges through a series of ImpleMentoring peer visits Cities are addressing migrant integration challenges over a series of peer visits organised under our ImpleMentoring project. ImpleMentoring 'city-to-city support for...
IMPLEMENTORING LAUNCH MEETING
ImpleMentoring project partners meet in Brussels on 26-27 February 2013 On 26 and 27 February, ImpleMentoring “city to city support for migrant integration” project partners gathered in EUROCITIES office in Brussels for an intense two days launch meeting. Two...
IMPLEMENTORING LAUNCH
Launch of the new EUROCITIES Integrating Cities project, ImpleMentoring on 15 November ImpleMentoring - City to City support for migrant integration started on 15 november 2012 and will last for 18 months until May 2014. Led by EUROCITIES, the network of major cities...