Leading Partners: AAU and IRMI
To gather all national mechanisms offering help and assistance of various kinds to migrants, refugees and asylum seekers. To apply gamification, to create a route of resources, places to go to in Spain, Italy, Greece, Germany and Denmark and the type of assistance that the migrant may need at any given moment.
To work towards the inclusion of established migrants, ensuring that in the future they will form part of the reception operation.
To offer migrants a sense of security and closeness that someone can speak to them in a language they know better than the language of destination.
National Report on Desk Research
This report aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the needs, challenges, and opportunities faced by migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers across Spain, Greece, Germany, Italy, and Denmark. To work towards the inclusion of established migrants, ensuring that in the future they will form part of the reception operation. To offer migrants a sense of security and closeness that someone can speak to them in a language they know better than the language of their destination.
The research was conducted using a desk research methodology, relying on secondary data sources such as national reports, statistical data, academic articles, NGO case studies, international organization reports, and media publications. The approach combined qualitative and quantitative data analysis to explore migrants’ needs, challenges, and opportunities. Key methods included literature reviews, policy analysis, and statistical evaluations.
Process for First Refugee Action Plan
The First Refugee Action Plan is a structured process aimed at addressing the needs, challenges, and opportunities faced by migrant populations in host countries. This initiative builds upon the comprehensive research conducted in D4.2, which examined the socio-economic conditions, policy frameworks, and support mechanisms affecting refugee integration.
The objective of this plan is to create a tailored response that enables sustainable and inclusive integration for refugees and asylum seekers across different national contexts. This document serves as a blueprint for designing refugee response action plans that cater to specific country contexts. The approach emphasizes collaboration between policymakers, civil society organizations, and local communities to ensure that interventions are both effective and sustainable. Key areas of focus include access to education, employment opportunities, healthcare, and social inclusion mechanisms.