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WE CAN
Welcoming Entrepreneurship: Creating Alternative Narratives
Duration: 28.02.2022 – 27.02.2024
Duration: 28.02.2022 – 27.02.2024
WE CAN is a 2-year project funded by the European Erasmus + fund that aims to stimulate and support the integration of migrants in Europe through social innovation. The seeks to reverse the disproportionate economic effects resulting from COVID pandemic on migrants, through social innovation by strengthening the role of migrants in the local community through (social) entrepreneurship.
WE CAN offers migrants the opportunity to follow activation and training programs to strengthen entrepreneurial capacities or to improve the skills needed to act as community navigators within their own communities. For the content and design of the activation and training programs, WE CAN will use the strength and expertise of adult education and relevant civil society organizations at the local and international level (networks, multi-stakeholdersplatforms).
WE CAN will be implemented in the Netherlands, Germany, Italy and Spain to jointly find solutions to common problems in the field of socio-economic inclusion of migrants.
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Projectpartner
- Solid Road, The Netherlands
- Project School, Italy
- Associazione Sensacional, Italy
- CHAPTER#2, Spain
- Pro Arbeit - Kreis Offenbach - (AöR), Germany
Contact:
Mohammed Issifu
Phone: +49 (0)6074 8058 – 659
E-Mail: [email protected]
Why We Can?
The two-year European project WE CAN, funded by Erasmus+, aims to promote the socio-economic integration of migrants.
The selected mentors in the project, who already have entrepreneurial work experience in these areas or work in the public sector or the independent sector focused on the social entreprenership of migrants, will train the participants during the project, strengthen their skills in this regard and closely accompany them in the process.
The social innovation here is that in the mentoring program, needs-based solutions to the challenges of migrants in social entreprenership will be crystallized and addressed. The aim is to promote the professional and entrepreneurial skills of the migrants.
This project has been funded by the European Erasmus+ Fund of the European Union KA220-ADU-0264AF41
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