Good practices in migrant integration in Chisinau, Moldova - training
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This training course will develop participants’ skills and expertise on human rights-compliant policies and practices that support migrant integration and social inclusion. The course will teach participants about good practices in other OSCE countries and foster an exchange between national authorities and civil society representatives.
The training course covers key aspects of migrant integration and draws broadly on ODIHR’s manual Good Practices in Migrant Integration.
The topics covered include:
- Civic, cultural and linguistic integration of migrants;
- Migrants’ access to the labour market and migrant entrepreneurship;
- Racism and xenophobia, preventing and addressing discrimination and hate crimes against migrants and promoting social integration;
- Education of migrants in the host country and integration of children and youth;
- Health protection of migrants; and
- Social services and housing.
The course is based on interactive training methods and requires active contributions from all participants. Under the guidance of experienced trainers, the participants work with case studies and court judgements, analyze good practices from other OSCE countries and consider developing their own plans of action to implement in their sphere of work. The course language is English, with interpretation into Romanian by trainers with proven gender and cultural sensitivity.
Participants
This event is upon invitation only. Up to 27 participants representing relevant ministries and state agencies and up to three civil society organization representatives working on migrant integration matters will be selected and invited by the Moldovan General Inspectorate for Migration.
For further information about the event, please contact Alice.Szczepanikova@odihr.pl.
The project aims to support and strengthen democratic institutions and processes in the Eastern Partnership countries of the European Union, helping them to become more inclusive, accountable, resilient, and transparent, and to increase respect for human rights and the rule of law. More information is available here.