Bridges project finished
The final video and handbook of Bridges is public and available online
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Duration: January 2019 to July 2021
Program: AMIF
The main objective of this project is to create cohesive and inclusive local communities that foster participation and exchange between old and new residents. The project promotes active civic participation of ‘new’ and ‘old’ residents of neighborhoods and local communities, encouraging dialogue, collaboration and intercultural exchange between them. Citizens will be mobilized and motivated to interact with each other and to make their skills and voluntary work available to the community. The active engagement of natives and migrants will foster a more positive perception of migration and promote the construction of a counter narrative against the “invasion” rhetoric that dominates public debate on migration and asylum in Europe.
The project applies participatory and co-design methodologies to the facilitation of dialogue and collective action. The methodologies will allow the development of a fruitful community dialogue and will result in the co-creation and implementation of integration initiatives. The process will adapt and integrate a wide range of tools and methodologies from human-centered service design, collaborative practices and design thinking, to facilitate the active engagement of citizens to meet community requirements and to support capacity building in communities. Activities
The main activities and outputs of the project include:
Project Webpage: https://bridges-project.eu/
Participating countries: Austria, Croatia, Greece, Italy and Spain
The final video and handbook of Bridges is public and available online
show moreThe Final Conference will take place on 2nd July from 10.30 to 12.30 organized by CSIT.
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show moreA party to celebrate the success of the summer camp activities
show moreProjects where people come together and communicate and everyone shares something with others
show moreThe design and wall mural painting workshop promotes intercultural cohesion through artistic expression
show moreSport and creative games to learn about cohesion
show moreRiver invertebrates as part of the European BRIDGES project promotes intercultural understanding through measures of environmental conservation
show moreTeenagers and young people from Albania, Russia, Bangladesh, Iran, Pakistan, Greece as well as Roma children participated in this special project
show moreThe European Union agreed to a 6-month extension because of the Corona interruption
show moreCOSPE offers help and concrete support for access to economic subsidies and various local support services
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