Migration

Intercultural education, Migration, Projects, Youth

Track and Field for All

The Track and Field for All project (T&F4All) is an innovative project which aims to use athletics for social and cultural integration. The project focuses on participation in athletics activities of young people from places where track and field activities are not so practiced, from those neighbourhoods and streets where children and young people from […]

Migration, Projects

Migrant Mediators for Intercultural Cities

This mobility project was financed by the European Commission through the Erasmus + programme and focused on good practice exchanges in the field of intercultural mediation. The aim of the project was to support the process of migrant integration in Romania. This was achieved by developing the competences and capacity of the national network of

Migration, Projects

Migrant in Romania

In 2009 IIT started a series of activities aiming to support the civic participation and integration of migrants. These activities were developed in a series of projects co-financed through the European Fund for the Integration of Third Country Nationals, administered in Romania by the General Inspectorate for Immigration within the Ministry of Internal Affairs.  

Migration, Projects

A bridge between adults: A place of intercultural meeting: A space of reflection on immigration, lifelong learning and second language teaching at European level

This project was a  firm  and  decided  initiative  towards  the integration of the immigrants who choose to live and work in our countries. The immigrant population represents an essential factor of economic  development  and  there  are  many  immigrants  who need the establishment of social networks for the normalization of  the  access  to  the  available  resources 

Migration, Projects, Youth

Non-formal education and e-learning for inclusion (NEELI)

The project was based on previous co-operations and joint planning with the partners through which we identified the problems and needs. Firstly, the participation of youth with migrant background and the difficulty of their motivation and involvement. Secondly, youth workers are often not prepared for working with migrant background youth. Thirdly, it is needed to

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