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Tackling Structural & Institutional Racism in 8 EU Member States

This two-year project facilitates evidence-based policymaking and identifies the gaps in addressing structural and institutional racism. Migration Policy Group will provide policy recommendations to improve existing anti-racism policies and end structural racism in practice. 

The implementation of the project ‘Tackling structural and institutional racism in 8 EU Member States: state of affair and recommendations for national and European level’ was made possible by the Robert Bosch Stiftung. 

Contact

Carmine Conte
cconte@migpolgroup.com

Partners and Focus Countries
Czechia – AraArt

Greece – Antigone

Germany – Dr. Kamila Schöll-Mazurek

The Netherlands – Control Alt Delete

Latvia – Providus

Romania – Romanita Elena Iordache

Spain – Cidob

 Sweden – Malmo University

 

 

Project duration: 12/2022 – 11/2024

Activities

  • To address the new policy priorities on the EU and national agendas to tackle structural racism.
  • To adopt an inductive and bottom-up approach that promotes better cooperation and synergies between researchers and stakeholders, in order to inform EU and national anti-discrimination policymaking.
  • To start from the struggles of the communities and collect the necessary evidence to tackle inequalities by developing a common understanding of how racism and discrimination are institutionalised in different sectors of society.
  • To support country experts in organising 8 national workshops with the most relevant organisations and stakeholders to reflect and co-create possible policy actions to end structural racism.
Impact
  • This project will have a societal impact by making visible the contributions, struggles and cultural heritage of minority communities.
  • The active involvement of minority groups in the inductive research methodology and co-creation activities will allow to have a better understanding of the needs of racialised communities.
  • The project will address new priorities of the EU and national policy agendas on anti-racism and anti-discrimination based on the collective evidence of researchers and racialised communities in the Member States.
  • On the basis of the country experts and minority groups’ feedback, MPG will put forward policy recommendations to improve existing anti-racism policies and end structural racism in practice. 
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