ENFEM – Female TCNs Integration in Local Communities through Employability and Entrepreneurship Local Oriented Strategies

Project Number: 101038287-ENFEM-AMIF-2020-AG
Timespan of the Project: 01/12/2021 – 30/11/2023

Project E-mail: info@ceipes.org

Financial Program: Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF)
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Objectives

The objectives of the project are the following:

The project ENFEM aims at providing opportunities for the creation and/ or development of local multi-stakeholders networks, in the 10 partner countries, composed of local authorities, market actors, NGOs, Third Country Nationals (TNCs) based and female/gender based organizations, where its overall vision will derive and by guided by the EU Action plan on integration and inclusion 2021-2027. 

This network, through a bottom-up approach, will develop local strategies to facilitate female TCNs  early socio-economic integration through employability and entrepreneurship, and empower their members through knowledge transfer and good practices exchange in addressing integration challenges for female TCNs.

Activities
  • Literature and Policy Review and Data Analysis on the Gaps and the Needs in the context of the project fields of focus;
  • Focus groups with women TCNs;
  • Focus groups with stakeholders;
  • Training material and course design;
  • Exchange of good practices;
  • Self-assessment and self-development activities.
Results
  • Detailed analysis of the current situation regarding the employability of migrant women in Europe;
  • Design, Develop and Implement a bottom-up local integration strategy for Women TCNs sustainable skills and capacity development in employability and entrepreneurship;
  • Develop and Implement a Blended Training Package for migrant women;
  • Develop an online platform.
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.
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