Legis has started the implementation of the project Improved non-formal learning opportunities for asylum seekers, refugees and migrants in the Republic of North Macedonia that is financially supported by the European Union, through the project IRIS NETWORKing – CSOs for protection sensitive…
Legis has started the implementation of the project Improved non-formal learning opportunities for asylum seekers, refugees and migrants in the Republic of North Macedonia that is financially supported by the European Union, through the project IRIS NETWORKing – CSOs for protection sensitive migration management. You can find out more on the IRIS network on the following link http://iris-see.eu/.
The overall objective of the project is to contribute to improved quality of the non-formal learning services available to the asylum seekers in North Macedonia.
The project has the following specific objectives:
– contribute to improved competences of the personnel of the non-governmental organizations working with refugees and migrants;
-assist NGOS develop and implement innovative methods and tools in organizing non-formal learning activities with refugees and asylum seekers;
– improve the transversal competences of the asylum seekers (critical and innovative thinking, interpersonal skills, intra-personal skills, global citizenship, media and information literacy etc.)
– improve the knowledge and understanding among asylum seekers on the European principles and values;
– contribute to prevention of violent extremism and youth radicalization among asylum seekers through non-formal learning.
In the initial phase of the project we are conducting analysis on the training needs of CSOs and their personnel involved in non-formal learning activities with asylum seekers, refugees and migrants in the transit/reception centres in the Republic of North Macedonia. On the basis of the needs analysis, a team of experts will develop curricula for the training cycle that will be organized for personnel of all organizations that are providing services to asylum seekers, refugees and migrants.
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