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Innovative methods for helping vulnerable refugees: RAISD project comes to an end

17/06/2022
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As part of the RAISD project, Menedék Association worked with its foreign professional partners between 2019 and 2022 to develop professional and personalized methods of providing assistance to vulnerable refugees. In addition to Menedék Association, the project involved partner organizations from Finland, Jordan, Lebanon, Italy, Spain, and Turkey, led by the Complutense University of Madrid.

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NIEM - infographics

03/05/2022
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The Menedék Egyesület has been involved in a research project on the social integration of refugees in 14 European countries for many years. The project is called NIEM (National Integration Evaluation Mechanism). Within the framework of the project, our staff and experts wrote 10 analyses, which can be read in full here: https://menedek.hu/hirek/niem-szakpolitikai-elemzesek 👈 📖

 A book on the subject is also being prepared and is expected to be published this June. In the coming weeks, we will share the results of this research with you here. We present concepts, questions and data related to migration, which will not only be of interest to those working in this field, but will also provide useful information to the wider public. In addition to each text, infographics will help with understanding the various topics.

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What will happen to people fleeing Ukraine? (last update: 10.05.2022)

25/02/2022
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Menedék Hungarian Association for Migrants is watching anxiously as the war in Ukraine. We feel compassion for everyone who will experience suffering, fear, and uncertainties, and who will have to flee their homes in the times to come. This article is a summary of what people fleeing Ukraine for Hungary can expect based on current regulations.

AccessIN: Social Inclusion and Access to Basic Services of Third-Country Nationals

Although the social inclusion of third-country nationals (hereafter TCNs) has been a key priority for the EU and its Member States, persistent gaps in their access to basic services demonstrate that additional actions are needed to support integration. AccessIN will contribute to these ongoing efforts to tackle TCNs' social vulnerabilities by focusing on four EU Member States from different European regions: Belgium, Germany, Hungary, and Spain.

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NIEM Policy Briefs

09/09/2021
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We are proud to announce that the NIEM Policy Briefs are now available in English!