
PIPE Multiplier Event in Germany Showcases Inclusive Tools for Migrant Integration
On August 28th, 2025, the Institute for Roma and Minorities Inclusion (IRMI) successfully hosted the Multiplier Event of the European PIPE Project in Wuppertal, Germany. The event brought together stakeholders, professionals, trainers and educators to present the project’s achievements in supporting the social inclusion of migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. Held at the Seminarraum Loherbahnhof,…

Growing Together: A New Training Pathway for Migrants and Refugees
How do you learn to feel at home in a new country? Knowing the language is important, but it’s not enough. You also need tools to communicate, work in a team, understand social rules, use technology, and feel like an active part of the community. This is the idea behind the modular framework of the…

Deliverable 3.2 – Mapping Soft Skills, Cultural Awareness and Mentorship Needs Across Europe
Within the framework of the PIPE Project (Programme of Inclusion for Migrant People at Risk of Social Exclusion), Deliverable 3.2 – International Report on National Priorities and Needs offers a detailed, comparative analysis of how five European countries—Denmark, Germany, Greece, Italy, and Spain—address soft skills development, cultural awareness, and mentorship programs in the context of…

PIPE represented at the KA220 Follow-Up Days of the 2023 Call
The Spanish Service for the Internationalization of Education (SEPIE), the National Agency responsible for the Erasmus+ program in Spain, recently organized a two-day follow-up event dedicated to Cooperation Partnerships (KA220) from the 2023 call. The event, held on May 27th and 28th, 2025 in Segovia, brought together beneficiaries from across school education, vocational training, higher…

PIPE Project Featured by Universidad de La Laguna and National Media
The PIPE project continues to gain visibility and recognition across Spain for its innovative and inclusive approach to language teaching for migrants at risk of exclusion. A dedicated article published by the press office of Universidad de La Laguna (ULL) highlights a recent event held at the university, showcasing the project’s ongoing work in developing…

Languages as Tools for Empowerment: PIPE at the CIISE’25 Conference
As part of the VII International Conference on Social and Educational Inclusion (CIISE’25), held in Bilbao from May 8 to 10, the PIPE project took the stage to share an inspiring and deeply relevant contribution to the field of inclusive education. The conference, focused on “Education for Social Transformation: Challenges and Opportunities,” brought together voices…

Acceptance of the “Palabras que escuchan” Contribution at the VII International Congress on Social and Educational Inclusion (CIISE’25)
We are pleased to announce that the contribution titled “Palabras que escuchan: Equidad de género en la enseñanza de idiomas para personas migrantes: Sensitization, empowerment and fight against gender violence in the framework of the PIPE Project” has been accepted for presentation at the VII International Congress on Social and Educational Inclusion (CIISE’25), which will…

ULL at the VI Congreso de Derechos Humanos y Globalización: Imagining Migrant Citizenship through a Pedagogy of Hospitality
On April 10, 2025, the University of La Laguna (ULL), represented by the PEDACRI research team, actively participated in the VI Congreso de Derechos Humanos y Globalización, held in Tenerife. Within the thematic axis Immigration, Vulnerability, and Human Rights at the EU Border, the team presented the contribution titled Pedagogy of Hospitality: Critical Reflection on…

Presentation of the “Programme of Inclusion for Migrant People at risk of social exclusion”(PIPE) at the 2nd International Week of Cooperation between the Hellenic Mediterranean University and African Universities (31 March – 4 April 2025)
On 4 April 2025, in the framework of the 2nd International Week of Cooperation between the Hellenic Mediterranean University (HMU) and African Universities, the Assistant Professor of the Department of Social Work ELMEPA Eleni Koutsouraki presented the objectives, the outcomes so far and the next steps of the PIPE. The presentation was highlighted as a…

The PIPE Platform Is Now Live! Promoting Inclusion, Language, and Cultural Understanding Across Europe
We are excited to announce the official launch of the PIPE Platform – the outreach platform of the Programme of Inclusion for Migrant People at Risk of Social Exclusion (PIPE), a project co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. This new online space is designed to support the integration, empowerment, and education of…

The National Report on Desk Research is now available!
We are pleased to announce the release of Deliverable 4.2 – National Report on Desk Research, a cornerstone document of the PIPE (Programme of Inclusion for Migrant People at Risk of Social Exclusion) initiative. This deliverable provides essential insights into the diverse challenges, needs, and integration opportunities for migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers across five…

Presentation of the PIPE Program at the Panhellenic Conference: “Social Work and Contemporary Challenges. Inter-Methodological Approaches and Inter-Methodality”
On December 12 and 13, 2024, the Panhellenic Conference titled “Social Work and Contemporary Challenges. Inter-Methodological Approaches and Inter-Methodality” took place in Heraklion, Crete. The event was co-organized by the Regional Section of the Association of Social Workers of Greece, the Department of Social Work at HMU (Hellenic Mediterranean University), and the Region of Crete.…

PIPE Project Advances Migrant Inclusion at Third Transnational Meeting in Greece
Heraklion, Greece – The third Transnational Partner Meeting (TPM3) of the PIPE Project—Programme of Inclusion for Migrant People at Risk of Social Exclusion—took place on February 6-7, 2025, bringing together European partners committed to enhancing migrant integration through education, skills training, and innovative resources. The event, hosted by the Hellenic Mediterranean University (HMU), was held…

The Guide on cultural training for professionals working with migrants is now available!
We are excited to announce the release of Deliverable 2.4 – Guide and action plan for the cultural training of professionals working with migrants, a key resource within the PIPE (Inclusion Programme for Migrants at Risk of Social Exclusion) initiative that plays a crucial role in supporting stakeholders and professionals working towards migrant integration and…

Guide for Teaching National Language for Migrants Now Available on PIPE Project Website
The PIPE – Programme of Inclusion for Migrant People at Risk of Social Exclusion, an initiative funded by the Erasmus+ Programme, is pleased to announce the release of its latest deliverable, the Guide for Teaching National Language for Migrants. This comprehensive resource is now available on the project’s official website, offering essential support for professionals…

PIPE Project Strengthens Migrant Inclusion Efforts at Second Transnational Meeting in Germany
Wuppertal, Germany – The second Transnational Partner Meeting (TPM2) of the PIPE Project (Programme of Inclusion for Migrant People at Risk of Social Exclusion) took place on September 5-6, 2024. Hosted by IRMI, the gathering brought together European partners to assess the project’s progress, refine key work packages, and strategize next steps in promoting migrant…

PIPE Project Kick-Off in Tenerife: March 2024
On March 25th and 26th, teams involved in the PIPE project convened at EVM’s headquarters in Santa Cruz de Tenerife for the official project launch. This initial face-to-face gathering represented all partners, with the exception of HMU, whose team of six participated via Google Meet throughout the working sessions. Each partner had the chance to…

PIPE Project Launched to Promote Migrant Inclusion Across Europe
In the framework of the Erasmus+ programme, the PIPE (Programme of Inclusion for Migrant People at risk of social Exclusion) project has officially launched, with a mission to support migrant integration and foster social cohesion in Europe. From November 2023 and over 36 months, PIPE will address social inclusion challenges faced by migrants, refugees, and…