Welcome to the European Website on Integration (EWSI)
The European Website on Integration (EWSI) is an initiative of the European Commission and falls under the responsibility of the Directorate-General Home Affairs and Migration. The website is the only EU-wide source bringing up-to-date information and good practices on migrant integration for policy makers and practitioners.
Highlights
Latest content
Spain: New immigration reform to enhance migrant integration
The Spanish government approved a new Immigration Regulation to improve the integration of migrants in 3 key areas: work, education, and family...
Italy: ISMU study on education for unaccompanied foreign minors
On 20 November the ISMU Foundation launched a comprehensive study on the educational landscape for unaccompanied foreign minors (MSNA) in Italy. Key...
Slovenia: New integration information centre
The Government of Slovenia will establish an information/intercultural centre to offer information and advice in promotion of the easier and faster...
Finland: Integration Partnership Programme
The Integration Partnership Programme, run by Finland's Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment, supports the effectiveness of integration work by...
Latest events
Poland: Public hearing on national migration strategy
This public hearing, organised by the Stocznia Foundation in cooperation with the Minister for Civil Society and the Chancellery of the Prime Minister
Femmes migrantes victimes de violence: au Luxembourg et à l’étranger
Cette conférence offre l'occasion unique d’approfondir la compréhension de les expériences et de soutenir les droits des femmes migrantes. À travers
Training and conference on changes to TCN employment
This event will address the latest regulatory and procedural changes in employing third-country nationals (TCNs) in Hungary. It will provide Hungarian
Estonia: Conference on EU labour shortages and skilled migration
EMN Estonia and IOM Estonia are hosting a joint conference entitled ' EU's Labour Dilemma: Finding Balance between Local and Migrant Workers'. The