This section contains news related to migrant integration across the EU. The news items cover initiatives of the European Commission (EC) and other EU-wide updates, as well as the latest developments on integration from the different EU countries sourced by the EWSI editorial team.
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Finland: Saido Mohammed: Refugee Woman of the Year
Saido Mohammed, a specialist nurse from Helsinki, has been awarded the title of Woman Refugee of the Year. Born in 1974 in the Somalia capital...
Spain: More women immigrants entering the work place
There are now more women leaving exclusion behind and integrating in the working world. The UGT (General Workers Union) in Girona and the AMIC service...
Norway: City of Oslo offers courses to long-term unemployed Muslims
Since 2009, the City of Oslo has offered training courses aimed at Muslims who have been unemployed for long periods of time as a result of...
Netherlands: Turkish-Dutch youngsters in distress?
In January 2011, several Turkish-Dutch wrote a letter to both the daily journal the Volkskrant and Republic Allochtonië. They issued a warning on the...
Belgium: French-speaking politicians call for measures to include immigrants in Flemish schools
French-speaking minister for Compulsory Education, Marie-Dominique Simonet, and the Government of the French Community have filed a lawsuit against...
Poland: 'Whites only’ nightclubs in Warsaw?
Three out of eight nightclubs tested for racial discrimination in Warsaw at the weekend refused entry to black people, a report by the Institute of...
France: Call for proposals 2011 - National migrant integration policy
With the current call for proposals, the Direction de l’accueil, de l’intégration et de la citoyenneté (DAIC) plans to support projects which will...
Lithuania: Premiere of a documentary film about immigrants from non-EU countries
The Tolerant Youth Association is implementing the “Welcome” project under the framework of European Fund for the Integration of Third-country...
Belgium: Young Moroccans feel more discriminated against than Turks
The findings of a study produced by researchers from K.U.Leuven show that the level of perceived discrimination is higher among the Moroccan youth...