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Turin Meeting (TPM)

From 7th to 8th of April the consortium of the YOUCAN project met in Turin (Italy) for the first Transnational Partner Meeting (TPM). The consortium of the YOUCAN project is formed by the following partners: ● Associazione di promozione sociale Joint (Italy) ● AMECE (Italy) ● AidLean (Portugal) ● Ecepaa (Belgium) ● Caceres Chamber of…

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9th online coordinators meeting of WAY project

9th online coordinators meeting of WAY ​​project Another online meeting of the European WAY project took place on 20/04/2022 at 13.30 CEST, where important decisions were taken regarding the progress of the project’s tasks as well as the TPM in Poland. More specifically it was decided:

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Bicocca Research Publication about WAY

Bicocca Research Publication about WAY In May 2022 Issue the magazine “Bicocca Research” published an article describing the Erasmus+ projects in which the University is involved, dedicating a paragraph to our WAY Project. “Bicocca Research” is a monthly magazine published by Bicocca University, which includes the main information about research projects carried out by the University,…

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Warsaw Meeting, Poland (TPM)

The second meeting (TPM) of the European Erasmus + program entitled “Whole-school Approach for Youth with migrant background – WAY” hosted in Warsaw, Poland from 16-20 May 2022. The partners that participated, each with two participants (teachers, researchers, etc.) were the organization “Ecepaa” from Belgium, which is also the coordinator of the project, the organization…

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Tunisia: democracy hanging by a thread

By Sofia Pegoraro, 25th July 2022 Twelve years after the Jasmine Revolution democratic stability in Tunisia is under threat after president Kais Saied removed government and suspended parliament in July 2021. After almost one year of suspended democracy, the virtuous example of democratic transition that Tunisia represented after the Arab Springs is at risk of…

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10th online coordinators meeting of WAY ​​project

10th online coordinators meeting of WAY ​​project Another online meeting of the European WAY project took place on 24/06/2022 at 16.30 CEST, where important decisions were taken regarding the progress of the project’s tasks as well as the Training in Slives, Portugal. More specifically it was decided:

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Migration And Pandemics – Spaces of Solidarity and Spaces of Exception

Migration and Pandemics – Spaces of Solidarity and Spaces of Exception is a research work by Anna Triandafyllidou about the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on migration. Anna Triandafyllidou holds the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Migration and Integration at Ryerson University, Toronto, as of August 2019. She was previ- ously Robert Schuman Chair at the Global Governance Programme…

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DO IT – Education and Covid-19 in Greece

A research by the 2nd Vocational School of Katerini (partner of the DO-IT project) The reality of the new Covid-19 coronavirus and the effects of the pandemic on international level form an unprecedented setting for citizens and organized societies. International education systems were called upon to take on the responsibility of moving to a new…

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EPRS online policy roundtable | Well-being in the pandemic: Living with the coronavirus crisis

On the 22nd of February, the European Parliamentary Research Service (EPRS) organised the online policy roundtable aiming at presenting and disseminating the OECD’s recently published report “Well-being and Covid-19: Life in the pandemic”. Online Policy Roundtable The event, introduced and moderated by Jutta Schulze-Hollmén, Director for Resources of the EPRS, was broadly focused on the implications of the…

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DO-IT KEY CHALLENGES

Outcome of the Lost in Migration Conference Local Hubs 2021 As a result of local hubs organised in the context of the Lost in Migration conference, run by Missing Children Europe and The Malta Foundation for the Wellbeing of Society, the participants have come up with a Paper on the Key Challenges faced by children in migration. The conference…

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