Location: Strasbourg, France
This seminar is designed for young people, youth workers, and youth actors who want to explore the inclusion of migrants and refugees, challenge stereotypes, and better understand how inclusion can contribute to social cohesion, justice, and the development of host societies in an intercultural and international environment.
Through round tables, conferences, focus groups, visits to local communities, and the exchange of best practices, you will reflect on the realities faced by migrants and refugees, discuss different national contexts, and develop a deeper understanding of the human, social, economic, and political dimensions of inclusion.
The programme combines non-formal education methods, teamwork, and collaborative learning to strengthen key competences such as communication, critical thinking, intercultural awareness, active participation, and advocacy for inclusion. Special attention is given to combating discrimination, promoting social, civic, and economic inclusion, and equipping participants with the skills, attitudes, and knowledge needed to create local actions and raise awareness in their communities.
If you want to connect with people from different cultures, deepen your understanding of migration and inclusion, develop new skills, and be part of an inspiring international learning experience, this seminar is for you!
Age of participants: 18+
Accommodation and meals during the project will be free of charge. Travel expenses will be reimbursed according to Erasmus+ rules after the project.