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Introduction
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Co-designing migrant integration in your city
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Urban Digital Twins
Towards evidence-based decisionmaking in cities
A partnership between Eurocities Academy and Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Eurocities and MigrationWork are proud to present the UNITES online course on co-designing migrant integration in your city. This course is designed to provide practitioners with tools to co-design integration strategies at the local level and will be one of the first of its kind in the field of migrant integration. This online course is developed in the framework of the UNITES project.
The online course ‘Co-designing migrant integration in your city’ provides detailed guidance for developing integration policies in a collaborative manner for practitioners from local, regional and national authorities interested in developing more participative integration strategies and frameworks. It also provides the tools to ensure meaningful participation of migrants and refugees in the design, implementation and evaluation of local integration policies and measures. This online course covers the most relevant concepts for co-designing integration strategies, the different stages of the policy cycle and real experiences of collaborative integration policy from cities across Europe.
The online course 'Co-designing migrant integration in your city' is hosted on the Global Campus for Human Rights e-learning platform. In order to enrol, click here.

Eurocities
Eurocities is the network of major European cities, with over 200 member cities in 39 countries representing 130 million people, working together to ensure a good quality of life for all. Eurocities has developed over the last 15 years an impactful methodology for deep transnational learning among cities, in several areas including social affairs, environment and climate, mobility and digital transformation.

MigrationWork Europe
MigrationWork Europe is a non-profit consultancy supporting communities, practitioners and policymakers to respond to migration in ways that ensure its benefit to both migrant and established residents. MigrationWork staff includes persons with working experience in city councils and in grass-roots migrant organisations. The organisation has more than a decade of experience in supporting cities in developing integration strategies, including through co-design processes.
Global Campus of Human Rights
The Global Campus of Human Rights is an inter-disciplinary centre of excellence supported by the EU, promoting human rights and democratisation through higher education, specialised training programmes, research and outreach.
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