
The fund supports projects aimed at improving systems for the reception and integration of newly arrived third-country nationals in Sweden. This time, you can seek financial support from the 2012 programme to implement projects in the following areas:
Priority 1 – Actions to apply the 11 common principles for integration and;
Priority 4 – the exchange of experiences, good practices and information on integration between Member States.
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