LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
Training session ‘Building resilient city responses to population change’
Migration and population change are no longer exceptional; they are structural features of urban life. On 18 June, Eurocities and partners will convene European cities and civil society organisations for a peer‑to‑peer training on how local governments can move from reactive crisis response to proactive, strategic approaches to newcomer inclusion and urban resilience.
This one‑day training will explore how cities can build long‑term capacity to respond to:
• Arrival peaks
• Population changes
• Labour shortages, ageing and other structural pressures
Stay tuned for the agenda!
Registrations to open soon!

This training session is organised under the CONSOLIDATE project in collaboration with the European Network of Migrant Women, Eurocities and Migration Work
Training session ‘Addressing women’s needs in local integration strategies’
Migrant women’s integration is shaped by a multitude of factors: legal status, socio-economic background, education level, language proficiency, family responsibilities, and exposure to violence. Their interplay has the potential to create obstacles across every domain of life: employment, housing, healthcare, civic participation, and education. As a result, migrant women struggle to prove compounded discrimination, and the lack of disaggregated data renders their experiences largely invisible in policymaking.
The training focused on:
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Women-centred integration measures.
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Key principles and best practices.
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Practical solutions for cities, with Gothenburg and Milan.
Check the agenda here.
This training session is organised under the CONSOLIDATE project in collaboration with the European Network of Migrant Women, Eurocities and Migration Work
Training session ‘Navigating data challenges in local migrant integration’
This hands-on training is all about turning data into action:
🌍 Real examples from European cities
🛠️ Practical tools to improve data collection, analysis & sharing
In this video, you’ll learn the following:
- Why does collecting data on migrants and refugees matter for cities?
- How can we use it to improve services while staying GDPR-compliant?
- What core data should we prioritise, and how can we share it safely across teams and partners?
Check the agenda here.
This training session is organised under the CONSOLIDATE project in collaboration with the European Network of Migrant Women, Eurocities and Migration Work
Course ‘Co-designing migrant integration in your city’
This online course is designed for practitioners from local, regional, and national authorities passionate about developing collaborative integration policies. In only 5 hours, you’ll gain:
✅ Detailed guidance on creating participative integration strategies.
✅ Tools to ensure the meaningful involvement of migrants and refugees in policy design, implementation, and evaluation.
This course is one of the first of its kind in Europe. It covers the most relevant concepts for co-designing integration strategies, the different stages of the policy cycle and real experiences of collaborative integration policy from cities across Europe.
👩🎓 Start the course here.
This course was developed in collaboration with Eurocities, Migration Work, New Women Connectors of the participant cities of the UNITES project.