
The EU-BELONG project builds on the experience of the AER (and its Intercultural Regions Network) and on a wide partnership of European Regions (Catalonia, Navarra (Spain), Pomerania, Wielkopolska (Poland), Emilia-Romagna (Italy), Donegal County Council (Ireland), Arad,Timis (Romania), Salzburg (Austria), Leipzig/Aufbauwerk (Germany), 2 technical partners and 33 associate entities (Council of Europe, International Organization for Migration and local/regional stakeholders).
EU-Belong is a 3-year project run by the Assembly of European Regions (AER) and 13 partners, and co-funded by the AMIF Programme (AMIF-2020-AG-CALL) of the European Union.
The general objective of the project is to improve the socio-economic inclusion and the sense of belonging for migrants through the development and implementation of integration strategies in European Regions with a strong intercultural approach, focusing on the principles of equality, diversity and positive interaction.
The project duration is 40 months. It is running from January 2022 to May 2025.
EU-Belong will:
- Support the adoption of innovative and pioneering regional integration strategies, based on a multi-level and multi-stakeholder framework that, for the first time, applies the intercultural approachto regions as a key-player for the successful integration of Third Country Nationals (TCNs).
- Strengthen the capacity of 11 European Regions and their cooperation with local authorities and other public and private stakeholders to design and adopt regional integration strategies with the aim of designing and adopting regional integration strategies able to encompass different aspects of the socio-economic inclusion of TCNs, especially those in vulnerable situations (women, children and victims of discrimination).
- Provide a wide and representative sample to test the model framework, facilitating its further dissemination and possible adoption by other European Regions and its mainstreaming at EU level (e.g. with European Committee of the Regions and European Commission).
- Lead a structured transnational exchange of knowledge, involving a total of 51 European Regions and 15 Institutions to ensure a long-term cooperation and the replicability of the project’s results.
- Enable regions to play a stronger role and positively contribute to reap the benefits and minimise the risks related to TCNs integration, with a relevant impact on the wellbeing of the European society.