MPG’s Carmine Conte to present variations between EU Member States’ refugee integration policy frameworks on a Free Webinar on 14 June
On 14 June, MPG’s Legal Policy Analyst, Carmine Conte, will be presenting the latest results of the National Integration Evaluation Mechanism (NIEM) project via a free Webinar hosted by NIEM’s Greek partner, ANTIGONE.
Specifically, Conte will be presenting: “Comparative Results on Refugee Integration in 14 Member States: the 2021 Evaluation of the National Integration Evaluation Mechanism – NIEM”.
In doing so, he will highlight how some EU Member States have more favourable legal and policy frameworks specific to refugees, while others do not. Moreover, he will also identify variations not only between countries, but also between key integration dimensions, such as labour, education and health.
About the event:
The online national event on “Assessment of the social integration process of refugees and asylum seekers in Greece during 2017 -2022” will take place on the 14th of June at 19:00 EEST in the framework of NIEM.
For more information, or to obtain the Zoom link to watch the event, please click here.
About NIEM
NIEM is a six-year-long project that measures refugee integration policies in 14 EU Member States and establishes a framework for evidence-based policy-making. Being the largest European integration project ever led by civil society, the European Commission and Polish government are supporting MPG and partners to monitor refugee integration from 2016 to 2021.
About the Migration Policy Group (MPG)
MPG is an independent think-and-do-tank based in Brussels. MPG’s purpose is rooted in its ability to inspire networks to provide evidence-based projects, research and campaigns in the areas of integration, migration and anti-discrimination.