The resource is a package that includes a manual, a training format, and a toolkit developed under the DEVMIGRA Erasmus+ CBY project by partners from Spain, Italy, Lebanon, and Jordan.
The first newsletter of the DEVMIGRA project introduces our project that aims to empower youth workers and first-generation young migrants by providing support for integration and skill development. We aim to inform you about our project's objectives, partners, project’s topics and target groups.
The DEVMIGRA project is dedicated to empowering youth workers and first-generation young migrants by fostering integration and skill development. Our goal is to enhance employability, strengthen key competencies, and support the social inclusion of young migrants in their new communities. In this edition, you’ll find the latest project updates, highlights from our recent training course, key project results, and information about upcoming local events
The second Newsletter of the DEVMIGRA project, which aims to empower youth workers and first-generation young migrants by providing support for integration and skill development. The project seeks to enhance employability, promote skills, and facilitate integration into society for young migrants. In this newsletter, you will be reading about project updates, meetings, events and results.
The toolbox is intended as an open learning resource for youth workers that are engaged in community work with young refugees, asylum seekers and young people with migration background. Specifically: project managers, community leaders, educators, facilitators, social workers, intercultural mediators that are interested to improve their ability in the social inclusion of excluded groups.
The toolbox could also be used in formal settings such as schools, colleges and universities addressing
development challenges as well as for project managers and experts engaged in the design and...
Disability & Vulnerability Focal Point (DVFP) have been developed based on the observation that one of the greatest difficulties following a crisis is not only to identify and to access to vulnerable people including people with disabilities, but also to accompany them wit
The overall objective of the assessment was to identify emergency WASH needs and gaps of most vulnerable Syrian refugees and host families in five geographical areas, 4 collective centres and Bab al-Tebbaneh, Tripoli in North Lebanon.
The study upon which this article is based analyzes the status of Arab women in general, gender relations in the Middle East, and the situation of Arab women with disabilities, based on available disability statistics from a few selected countries and the author's observations