Network-based cooperation involving actors with various institutional and personal affiliations is considered a promising strategic approach to successful integration. This compendium offers a comparative analysis and select case studies based on the evaluation of a Europe wide survey of 55 networks in the field of migrant and refugee inclusion.
The two main aims are
- to showcase interesting and innovative networks and
- to contribute to the professionalization and capacity building of networks.
The compendium demonstrates the diversity of approaches that can lead to successful network-based cooperation.
Good Practice Compendium EN
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