The REFUGIN project focuses on strengthening the role of key civil society actors in the medium to long-term integration of young refugees.
The project aims to improve the integration of young refugees by enhancing the knowledge and skills of education professionals and NGOs working extensively with forcibly displaced youth, as well as by directly empowering young refugees.
REFUGIN is an Erasmus+ project implemented by 9 organizations in 8 countries: Poland, France, Greece, Hungary, Portugal, Serbia, Romania and Moldova.It has established a network linking civil society professionals.
Provide a comprehensive overview of existing practices for the sustainable integration of refugees
Provide an overview of the realities experienced by young refugees in their resettlement journeys
Capacitate relevant actors on tailored strategies to address the challenges faced by young refugees
Enhance young refugees' skills and key competences
Enhance young refugees' social connectedness and trust-based relationships with the host community
What will you learn from the programme?
Understanding the needs of young refugees in European countries and those of educational and NGO practitioners working with them
Comprehension of existing practices for the sustainable integration of refugees
Realities experienced by young refugees in their resettlement journeys
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key civil society actors
This project is financed by Erasmus+ Programme. and implemented in 8 countries by 9 organisations: Association les Militants des Savoirs (France), Education and Innovation Hub KMOP (Greece), Együtt az Interkulturális Akcióért Alapítvány UNITED (Hungary), União de Refugiados Em (Portugal) – Urep, Fundacja Szkola z Klasą (Poland), – IPS Innovative Prison Systems (Portugal) Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia (Serbia), Asociatia European Association for Social Inovation (Romania), and Asociatia Obsteasca Centrul de Caritate pentru Refugiati (Moldova).