Policy Recommendations on refugee and migrant children integration2023-11-14T11:49:23+01:00

Policy Recommendations on refugee and migrant children integration

Data analysis led to the development of six national policy papers, tailored at IMMERSE consortium countries, and a European policy paper, discussing guidelines and recommendations on migrant and refugee children’s integration.

These policy papers, presented at IMMERSE dissemination events, address the various actors of the integration process. Advocacy activities have been also implemented in order to promote effective practices for the integration of refugee and migrant children at the national and EU levels.

  • Authors: Katherine Shea / Farzana S. Islam
  • Leading Organisation: Active Citizen Europe
  • Authors: Andrea Rutzen / Abdulaziz Ramadan
  • Leading Organisation: DOZ e.V. International
  • Authors: M. D. Marouda / E. Koutsouraki
  • Leading Organisation: Panteion University of Social and Political Studies
  • Authors: Jacqui O’Riordan / Shirley Martin / Deirdre Horgan / Reana Maier
  • Leading Organisation: University College Cork
  • Authors: Valeria Fabretti / Mirco Gigliotti / Michela Lonardi
  • Leading Organisation: Save the Children Italy
  • Authors: Yoan Molinero Gerbeau / Ángela Ordóñez Carabaño / Elena Rodríguez-Ventosa Herrera / Eva Bajo Marcos / Inmaculada Serrano Sanguilinda
  • Leading Organisation: IUEM COMILLAS
  • Authors: Valeria Fabretti / Mirco Gigliotti / Michela Lonardi
  • Leading Organisation: Save the Children Italy

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