KIST Consult and Gain & Sustain have been actively spreading awareness about the InCommon project with a view to organize a local events for the migrant women and involve them
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KIST Consult and Gain & Sustain have been actively spreading awareness about the InCommon project with a view to organize a local events for the migrant women and involve them
FortfahrenDuring the last several months, EAPN Cantabria and Documenta have been carrying out the dissemination of the InCommon project and the organization of local events targeted to migrant women to
FortfahrenInCommon in Greece is being implemented by DIMITRA Education and Consulting as well as the Municipality of Larissa. Since the beginning of the project several activities have taken place in
FortfahrenIn the framework of WP1 of the project, partners from the 4 InCommon countries did a research which focused on identifying micro and macro cultural barriers that migrant women face
FortfahrenLate August, Documenta delivered the first edition of the workshop on Interculturality for volunteers within the project InCommon, Cultural and Educational Interventions for the exercise of the Active Citizenship of
FortfahrenKIST – Project InCommon in public media: The Austrian partners KIST Consult and Gain&Sustain organised an event to disseminate the InCommon project and come in more direct contact with women
FortfahrenThe article published in the June issue of Mi Periódico (Spain) highlights the main issues of the project and next activities targeted to migrant women and volunteers in Cantabria, Spain.
FortfahrenOne of the goals of InCommon project is the creation of local networks compose by migrant women, cultural stakeholders and volunteers that will carry out cultural interventions aimed at the
FortfahrenKick off meeting of the InCommon Project in Santander on 1st and 2nd March, 2018 InCommon is a project funded by the Asylum, Integration, Migration Fund (AMIF) of the European
FortfahrenInCommon: die Incommon Werkzeugkiste. Kulturelle und pädagogische Interventionen für die Ausübung der aktiven Staatsbürgerschaft von Migrantinnen.
This project has received funding from Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF) from the European Commission, DG for Migration and Home Affairs under the grant agreement 776199.
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