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            Examples and best practice



              RESCUE: REFUGEES EDUCATION SUPPOR T  IN MENA COUNTRIES                                                                 AFEM: ASSOCIATION DES FEMMES CHEFS D'ENTERPRISE DU MAR OC
               Theme: Refugee mobility                                                                                                Theme: Women entrepreneurship
               Funding: Erasmus+                                                                                                      Programme & partner countries: Morocco
               Programme & partner countries: Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and five EU                                                       Start: 2000
               Timeframe: 2016-2019                                                                                                   More information: https://www.facebook.com/afem.maroc/
               More information: https://www.uni-med.net/progetti/rescue/
                                                                                                                                      The AFEM is a pioneer association that aims to gather women business leaders from Morocco. The Association is represented
               UNIMED project for refugees to resume their studies through student mobility                                           throughout the Moroccan territory in its national office (Casablanca) and in its seven regional offices (Rabat, Fes, Marrakech,
               This regional project makes it easier for refugee students coming from the Syrian conflict and located in Lebanon, Jordan and KRG   Tangier, Agadir, El Jadida and Meknes). The AFEM 's missions are:
               (Iraq) to access higher education and the job market. It does this by setting up Refugee Student Operational Support Units, small   • Promoting women’s entrepreneurship
               offices whose mission is to blend specific services supporting the refugee students in resuming their academic training path. The
               project partnership includes universities from Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and five European partners. It is coordinated by UNIMED, Italy:  • Managing, guiding and supporting women entrepreneurs in their business development and in their competitiveness
                                                                                                                                      • Encouraging the creation of businesses by women in Morocco
              UNI(DI)VERSITY: SOCIALLY  RESPONSIBLE UNIVERSITY  FOR                                                                   • Promoting the image of the woman entrepreneur in Morocco and abroad
              INCL USIVE SOCIETIES IN  THE ERA OF MIGRATION                                                                           • Representing women business leaders at decision-making levels as a unit group in relation to power networks

               Theme: Diversity and inclusion for migrants and refugees                                                              RAISD: RESHAPING AT TENTION AND INCLUSION STRATEGIES FOR
               Funding: Erasmus+ KA2 Strategic Partnerships
               Lead: Sapienza University, UNIMED                                                                                     DISTINCTIVELY VULNERABLE PEOPLE AMONG THE FOR CIBLY DISPLACED
               Programme & partner countries: Belgium, France, Italy
               Timeframe: 2020-2021                                                                                                   Theme: Diversity and inclusion for migrants and refugees
               More information: https://www.uni-med.net/en/projects/unidiversity/                                                    Funding: EC, Horizon2020
                                                                                                                                      Lead: Universidad Complutense de Madrid, UNIMED
               In a context of increased xenophobia, cultural tensions, and toxic narratives on migrants and migration, much remains to be done   Programme & partner countries: Belgium, France, Italy
               for universities to fully embrace a 360-degree approach to the phenomenon of migration that goes beyond immediate initiatives   Timeframe: 2019-2022
               and builds inclusive Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and societies, taking responsibility for the important societal challenges   More information: https://www.uni-med.net/progetti/raisd/
               facing European countries. Such approach includes strategic planning for providing equitable access for migrant and refugee
               students and staff, and reconsidering teaching and research activities.                                                Forced displacement crises overcome societies and institutions all over the world. Pushed by the urgencies rather than events,
               UNI(di)VERSITY aims to support European HEIs to uphold their role towards building inclusive societies in the era of migration,   solutions are frequently reactive, partial, and disregard some groups. This project aims to identify highly Vulnerable Groups (VG)
               with a view to promoting the social inclusion of migrants and refugees. For this purpose, the following objectives will be pursued:  among these forcibly displaced people, analysing their specific needs, and finding suitable practices to address them. The concept
               • Increase knowledge about outstanding and transferable HEI strategies and approaches towards diversity and inclusion in relation  of ‘vulnerability context’ considers the interplay between the features of these persons and their hosting communities, their
               to migration                                                                                                           interactions and experiences, and how different solutions for attention and inclusion affect them. The project works within the
               • Inspire commitment and support discussion on the role of HEIs as key actors in promoting inclusion and cultural diversity, and  Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) framework that proposes that all actors (including civil society) co-design actions,
               addressing related societal challenges                                                                                 transversely integrate the gender perspective, and support sustainability.
               • Raise awareness among the European academic community concerning the social responsibility of HEIs on inclusion in relation
               to the phenomenon of migration                                                                                        INHERE: HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPOR TING REFUGEES IN EUR OPE
               • Empower HEIs in the development of 360-degree institutional strategies that cover the full range of university activities (research,
               teaching, administration, "third mission")                                                                             Theme: Diversity and inclusion for refugees
               • Mainstream practices and achievements in a comprehensive framework for action that would support HEIs' strategic planning  Funding: Erasmus+ KA2 Strategic Partnerships
               in this domain across Europe                                                                                           Lead: UNIMED with UNHCR
                                                                                                                                      Programme & partner countries: Belgium, France, Italy, Spain
              MED4JOBS                                                                                                                Timeframe: 2016-2018
                                                                                                                                      More information: https://www.uni-med.net/progetti/inhere/
               Theme: Inclusive growth
               Funding: UfM                                                                                                           Associated with increased migration flows, the social dimension of higher education is concerned with providing opportunities for
               Programme & partner countries: Euro-Mediterranean                                                                      refugees to participate in the European Higher Education Area (EHEA), including the integration of persons with refugee status,
               Start: 2013                                                                                                            asylum seekers and internally displaced persons who might access to relevant mobility schemes. This project aims to respond to
               More information: https://ufmsecretariat.org/project/mediterranean-initiative-for-jobs-med4jobs/                       the refugee crisis in Europe by strengthening knowledge sharing, peer-support and academic partnership among Higher Education
                                                                                                                                      Institutions on initiatives and resources aimed at facilitating integration and access of refugees in European universities.
               The ‘Mediterranean Initiative for Jobs (Med4Jobs)’ is a cross-sectorial initiative aiming to help increase the employability of   Objectives:
               youth and women, close the gap between labour demand and supply, and foster a culture of entrepreneurship and private sector   • Collect and analyse good practice examples of HE approaches and initiatives on refugees and displaced students
               development by promoting and replicating private sector job creation projects in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean region.
               Whereas growth in the Mediterranean in recent years has not enabled the creation of sufficient jobs, Med4Jobs will contribute   • Sensitise HE governance, facilitating communication and institutional support within and outside the university
               towards bringing job creation at the centre of socio-economic development debate, notably by shedding light on employment at   • Provide relevant orientation and training to the university staff to empower universities so that they are able to take an active
               local/national level.                                                                                                  stand and further replicate successful approaches and practices
                                                                                                                                      • Mainstream results, achievements and recommendations to HE institutions, HE networks and HE policymakers on the strategies
              EUR O-MEDITERRANEAN W OMEN'S  FOUND ATION                                                                               that can be put in place to integrate refugees in higher education, therefore increasing the social dimension of the EHEA
               Theme: Network of gender equality actors
               Funding: French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs
               Programme & partner countries: Euro-Mediterranean
               Start: 2014
               More information: https://www.euromedwomen.foundation/
               The Euro-Mediterranean Women's Foundation is a trilingual (French, English and Arabic) online network of networks, so that all gender
               equality actors in the Euro-Mediterranean region can engage in dialogue and work together. The Foundation establishes links between
               knowledge and action. It connects people and projects to make gender equality advance by developing innovative tools to strengthen the
               role of women in the Euro-Mediterranean space. United, these players promote dialogue, encourage networking, foster partnerships and
               facilitate synergies between gender equality actors involved in improving women’s living conditions.
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