Migrant Women in the EU Labor Force: Challenges and Suggestions.

Article by Yagmur T. (8 mins read). Despite recent improvements, the potential of migrant women mostly remains unused. Even though more than half of all migrants in EU countries are women they are underrepresented among new migrants and have difficulties in integrating into the EU labor market. This is why as an Association, we findContinueContinue reading “Migrant Women in the EU Labor Force: Challenges and Suggestions.”

Be a Welcoming Italian Family for Migrant Children!

Article by Yagmur T. (3 mins read). It is estimated that 70,000 young refugees and migrants arrived in Italy as unaccompanied and separated children between 2014 and 2018 opines UNICEF, UNHCR, and IOM in a report published. These children need adequate housing and access to good education as well as emotional needs to have theContinueContinue reading “Be a Welcoming Italian Family for Migrant Children!”

Immigration: A Weapon for Politicization by Italian Parties?

Article by Yagmur T. (8 mins read). Public opinion on migration in Italy is shaped mainly by two groups: open segments, those who consider migration as a humanitarian duty and fully support migration, and closed segments, those who consider it as a threat to Italian culture, economy, and security and are strongly against it. However,ContinueContinue reading “Immigration: A Weapon for Politicization by Italian Parties?”

What Interventions are in Place for the Vaccination of Italian Migrants?

Article by Yagmur T. (3 mins read). As a result of generating an immune response to the virus, the COVID-19 vaccinations provide protection against the disease. Getting vaccinated may also protect those around you, as you are less likely to infect others if you are protected from infection and disease. Migrants, however, particularly those withContinueContinue reading “What Interventions are in Place for the Vaccination of Italian Migrants?”

Project Outputs for “World Refugee Day.”

Article by Pearl Odigwe. (3 mins read). As an Association, we got the opportunity to produce 2 tangible outputs for World Refugee Day through a project made possible by “Together Moving Forward” For the theme of this year, the aim of the project was to create an awareness and orientation about the lack of accessContinueContinue reading “Project Outputs for “World Refugee Day.””

The “TOGETHER” Project.

Article by Pearl Odigwe. (3 mins read). Migration and Migration Alignment (MAMA) is now an Associated partner of the “Together” project that aims to engage and include the participation of more refugees in higher education. A brief summary about the project is highlighted below: ContextInstitutions at EU level and networks and associations of universities haveContinueContinue reading “The “TOGETHER” Project.”

Completion of European Solidarity Corps Project MAY I?

Article by Pearl Odigwe. (5 mins read). Our approved ESC project Migrant/Minorities and Youth Initiative (MAY I?) – 2019-3-IT03-ESC31-017413 has come to an end. 2020 did come with its upheavals and somewhat limited the scope of what we planned to achieve with this project, but we are glad that we were able to make itContinueContinue reading “Completion of European Solidarity Corps Project MAY I?”

Happy International Migrants Day!

Happy International Migrants Day! . Article by Pearl Odigwe. (5 mins read). Migrants all over the world are striving to make a better life for both themselves and their families in new countries. While some people are still very averse to migrants and foreigners living in their countries, without a doubt, migrants constantly contribute toContinueContinue reading “Happy International Migrants Day!”

Solidarity in the time of COVID-19.

Article by Pearl Odigwe. (3 mins read). COVID-19 may be upon us, but here are some ways to show solidarity in your communities: WIFI SHARING: Most people need internet connection for updates, social interaction, online lessons even promoting businesses etc. In your compound or apartment, you can put up a piece of paper in aContinueContinue reading “Solidarity in the time of COVID-19.”