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How History Education Fosters the Integration of Migrants and Refugees

On October 17, 2024, KMOP highlighted the crucial role of history education in integration strategies for refugees and migrants during the event “Alternative Pathways to the Integration of Refugees and Migrants” in Brussels. The gathering brought together experts dedicated to enhancing integration efforts across Europe. The event opened with a speech by Perrine Raquez from […]

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How does Cultural Heritage foster both personal well-being and social inclusion? | New Project

We are excited to introduce Meta-Museum, our latest initiative designed to explore how Cultural Heritage (CH) can enhance both personal well-being and social inclusion. In collaboration with an interdisciplinary team of experts in museology, architecture, psychology, social sciences, and digital technology, we will examine the transformative potential of CH. Our focus is on how cultural

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New Free Educational Platform for Refugees and Migrants Integration

KMOP announces its new free educational platform, the History Box Training Hub, which supports refugees and migrants by providing an in-depth understanding of the history and culture of their host countries. The History Box Project offers easily accessible micro-learning units for 5 European Countries (Austria, Belgium, Italy, Spain, and Sweden) designed for adult educators to

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Integrating Service Learning into Teaching | Online training program for educators

KMOP, in partnership with six organizations across Europe, has developed the online training program for educators, “Integrating Service Learning into Teaching”. Service-Learning is an educational approach that blends civic engagement with academic learning, allowing students to experience democracy firsthand and reflect on it through their own creative contributions. This online program aims to equip educators

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KMOP participates in the event “Labor market integration of autistic people: opportunities and challenges”

We are pleased to invite you to the upcoming event “Labour Market Integration of Autistic Persons: Opportunities and Challenges“, which is part of the European Week of Regions and Cities “Close to You” initiative. Our partners from ProArbeit will start a discussion with the goal to promote the employment inclusion of autistic people, following our co-design principle, “Nothing

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Dr. Antonia Torrens: First Greek President of COFACE Families Europe

Dr. Antonia Torrens, General Director of KMOP, has been elected President of the Confederation of Family Organizations of Europe (COFACE Families Europe). The election took place during COFACE’s General Assembly on the 26th of September in Vilnius, Lithuania. Founded in 1958, COFACE Families Europe brings together members from 23 European countries, representing millions of families

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KMOP joins new initiative to improve accessibility of cultural resources for people with disabilities and varied needs

KMOP joins forces with European regions to enhance the accessibility to cultural resources for people with disabilities and varied needs. During the kick-off meeting of the “Open Region Culture” initiative in Krakow on 12-13 June, participants explored effective practices implemented in the Malopolska region. They learned about the Małopolska Culture Program, a project initiated in

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