Migrant Integration: Learning from what works in times of uncertainty

 
 

TUESDAY 11 OCTOBER 2022
3:00 P.M. CEST (Brussels, Berlin) / 2:00 P.M. BST (Lisbon, London) / 9:00 A.M. ET (New York, DC)
 

SPEAKERS:
Claudia Spinelli, Policy Analyst, Joint Research Centre of the European Commission

Jürgen Wander, Programme Manager, For an Inclusive Labour Market Programme, Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment, the Netherlands

Tomasz Pactwa, Director, Projects and Social Affairs Department, City of Warsaw

MODERATOR:
Jasmijn Slootjes, Senior Policy Analyst, MPI Europe

LOCATION
MPI EUROPE WEBCAST

With millions fleeing war-torn Ukraine, questions about how to effectively promote migrant integration are again front and centre. Integration policy is often forged in the heat of crises and led by political priorities, with limited resources devoted to making improvements along the way. As a result, lessons from promising innovations that tend to emerge particularly during crises often get lost. Understanding what works, under which conditions, and how to use this knowledge is crucial to design effective policies. Failure to embrace an evidence culture in migrant integration may come at a high human, financial, and societal cost for not only migrants, but also for governments and host societies. 

This webinar, organised as part of the HORIZON SPRING project on Sustainable Practices on Integration, will bring together experts and policymakers to examine the state of the field and promising innovations that facilitate an evidence culture in migrant integration, particularly in contexts marked by uncertainty and limited resources, such as the current effort to integrate displaced Ukrainians. The discussion will spotlight projects that demonstrate how an evidence culture can be leveraged to benefit migrant integration policymaking, including from the frontline reception of Ukrainian refugees. 

The webinar will mark the publication of a policy brief that maps out the state of play of an evidence culture in migrant integration and identifies obstacles and promising steps policymakers at EU and national levels could take. It also previews the launch of a toolkit that will help policymakers and practitioners in their efforts to embed an evidence culture in migrant integration.

 

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