Social Innovation for Refugee Inclusion Conference Report: Maintaining momentum and creating lasting change
Social innovations for refugee inclusion are maturing in Europe, but they need sustainable financing, better evaluation, and government and employer engagement to scale.
Two years on from the 2015–16 surge in migrant and asylum seeker arrivals in Europe, MPI Europe, in cooperation with the U.S. Mission to the European Union, the Canadian Mission to the European Union, and the European Economic and Social Committee, convened a conference to discuss how social innovation can foster the inclusion of refugees into host-country societies. While the social and economic integration of refugees has historically been the domain of governments and nongovernmental organizations, a wide range of nontraditional actors—from tech start-ups and social enterprises to refugee entrepreneurs—have brought both enthusiasm and innovative ideas to the discussion.
This report provides and overview of the November 2017 conference’s sessions and synthesizes its central messages and takeaways. Key topics include:
- New approaches to financing social integration
- Welcoming refugees into small and rural communities
- Improving the visibility of refugees’ skills
- Engaging employers in the training and hiring of refugees
- Fostering refugee entrepreneurship as a channel to social and economic integration.
Podcasts from the conference and Powerpoint presentations can be found at: www.migrationpolicy.org/si4ri.
About the Moving Europe Beyond Crisis Project
As the systems designed to process migration flows to Europe buckled in 2015-16, this project offered new ideas to manage mixed flows and create sustainable long-term solutions for refugees.
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