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DRIM (Danube Region Information Platform for Economic Integration of Migrants)

  • Original Title

    DRIM (Danube Region Information Platform for Economic Integration of Migrants)

  • Project ID

    DTP1-1-183-4.1

  • Duration

    1 January 2017–30 June 2019
  • Lead Partner

    ZRC SAZU

  • Project Leader

    Martina Bofulin, PhD

  • Financial Source

    Javna agencija za raziskovalno dejavnost Republike Slovenije


    EU
  • Partners

    SPF Group Ltd. (Czech Republic), GS gain and sustain OG (Austria), Employment Service of Slovenia (Slovenia), Center for peace studies (Croatia), City of Munich (Germany), Department of Labor and Economic Development, Local Employment and Qualificatio…, Central Transdanubian Regional Innovation Agency (Hungary), Lawyers Committee for Human Rights (Serbia), Institute of Ethnology, Slovak Academy of Sciences (Slovak Republik), Caritas Academy of Diocese Graz-Seckau (Austria)
Description

After undergoing profound political transformations, the Danube region is now facing diverse demographic, labour market and migration challenges, yet lacks the appropriate multi-level governance support structures, especially in the field of migrants' economic integration. With the goal of achieving cohesion and economic development in the Danube region, DRIM's objective is to enhance the capacity of public institutions for promoting migrants’ economic integration, understood as fair access to employment, work and skills enhancement. The main result of DRIM – the improved capacity of public institutions to respond to the needs of newly arrived as well as resident migrants through effective information sharing – will be a cornerstone of an information infrastructure that will facilitate economic integration in the Danube region. DRIM will achieve this goal through the following activities and outputs: a) conceptual framework for information sharing and the development of an info tool – DANUBE COMPASS; b) info tool testing (pilot action); c) learning interactions and evaluations to mainstream and disseminate DANUBE COMPASS; d) a strategy that promotes and mainstreams information sharing as a necessary step for migrants' access to employment. The outputs, especially DANUBE COMPASS, are an innovative attempt to respond to the transnational challenges with a transnational approach instead of national information infrastructures. The expected short-term impact is a better response of main target groups (local and national authorities) in supporting migrants' economic integration as well as migrants' – the secondary target group – easier access to employment and renewed trust in public authorities. The long-term change is expected to be the construction of an effective information infrastructure for migrants throughout the Danube region, with corresponding improved capacities of public institutions ensuring smoother integration and through that social change.


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