SeHeMe
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"The SeHeMe Home & Away Online Magazine: Empowering Migrant Voices"
Dear Partners,
We are delighted to announce the launch of “SeHeMe Home & Away Online Magazine: Empowering Migrant Voices”, a platform dedicated to celebrating the diverse experiences, talents and stories of migrants around the world.
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Call for Participants - See Me, Hear Me Project
The SeHeMe project partner institutions are pleased to invite you to participate in the SEHEME case studies in (country)
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Discover Newsletter 3 of the SEE ME, HEAR ME Project
The 2nd TPM in Madrid, Spain, on November 16, 2023
Dear friends and partners,
We are thrilled to announce the long-awaited release of our Newsletter 3, dedicated to sharing updates, successes, and impactful moments from the SEE ME, HEAR ME Project. This latest edition is filled with exclusive information that highlights our ongoing commitment to inclusion, innovation, and social change.
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Navigating the Shores of Hope: Migrants and the SeHeMe Project in Tunisia
We are pleased to announce the publication of our latest article, entitled “Navigating the shores of hope: migrants and the SeHeMe project in Tunisia”, on the SEE ME, HEAR ME Project website, written by Inès Mansouri , from PADIL
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SeHeMe Project : Release of the 'First Advertising Report' : 01/11/2022 – 01/11/2023
Participants pose with their certificates, Lisbon_1stTPM-23-24.01.2023
Dear partners,
We are pleased to announce the release of the 'First Advertising Report of the SeHeMe Project,' covering the period from January 11, 2022, to January 11, 2023. This compelling document provides a detailed overview of the achievements, challenges overcome, and exciting future prospects of the project.
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SeHeMe Project Case Studies
A case study proves to be a relevant research approach for gaining concrete, contextualized, and in-depth knowledge about a specific real-world subject. It provides the opportunity to explore in detail the features, meanings, and key implications related to the studied case.
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SeHeMe Project Online Meeting : 23rd of February 2024
English language acquisition by migrants in Ireland
Partners of the SeHeMe project met online on the 23rd of February 2024 to discuss the project’s progress. Eurospeak is currently proofreading SeHeMe’s case studies, and soon we will have its final version.
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The SeHeMe – See Me, Hear Me Project!/Le Projet SeHeMe! (Novembre 2022-Octobre 2024).
Financé par le PROGRAMME ERASMUS+ sous le n° – 2022-1-PT02-KA220-YOU-000087351, la motivation du projet SeHeMe découle des difficultés auxquelles sont confronté(e)s les jeunes migrant(e)s et réfugié(e)s lors de leur tentative d'intégration dans la société du pays d'accueil.
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The SeHeMe – See Me, Hear Me Project!/Le Projet SeHeMe! (Novembre 2022-Octobre 2024).
Financé par le PROGRAMME ERASMUS+ sous le n° – 2022-1-PT02-KA220-YOU-000087351, la motivation du projet SeHeMe découle des difficultés auxquelles sont confronté(e)s les jeunes migrant(e)s et réfugié(e)s lors de leur tentative d'intégration dans la société du pays d'accueil.
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The SEHEME Case Studies Booklet !
We are delighted to announce the publication of the SEHEME Case Study Booklet, which includes 14 successful stories of migrants or refugees under 30 years old, the third ongoing activity within the framework of Work package (WP2) of the SEHEME project.
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The SeHeMe in Tunisia: Radio Outreach 21 March, 2023
We are pleased to announce the publication of the 3rd article, entitled “The SeHeMe in Tunisia : Radio Outreach 21 March, 2023”, on the SEE ME, HEAR ME Project website, written by Inès Mansouri , from PADIL.
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The SeHeMe Project in Tunisia: National Magazine Coverage
We are pleased to announce the publication of the 4th article, entitled “The SeHeMe Project in Tunisia: National Magazine Coverage - 7 March, 2023”, on the SEE ME, HEAR ME Project website, written by Inès Mansouri , from PADIL.
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The SeHeMe project!
The SeheMe project!
The motivation for SeHeMe project derived from the difficulties, which young migrants and refugees face during their attempt to get integrated into the society of the host country. According to Eurostat, from 2015 to 2018, 1.9 million people received international protection in the EU, either as refugees or as beneficiaries of subsidiary protection, or received a humanitarian residence permit. More than 80% were below the age of 34. Many of those granted asylum are young people. They are likely to stay and settle in the EU.
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Through a migrant’s eye: SeHeMe Project Case Studies in Tunisia
Bizerte mobile bridge - Tunisia
We are pleased to announce the publication of the 2nd article, entitled “Through a migrant’s eye: SeHeMe Project Case Studies in Tunisia”, on the SEE ME, HEAR ME Project website, written by Inès Mansouri , from PADIL
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Tunisia SeHeMe Newsletter 2 (Juin 2023)
C'est avec enthousiasme que nous vous dévoilons la plus récente mise à jour concernant le projet SEHEME (Juin 2023).
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Tunisia SeHeMe Newsletter 2 (Juin 2023)
C'est avec enthousiasme que nous vous dévoilons la plus récente mise à jour concernant le projet SEHEME (Juin 2023).