Developing a peer review methodology for the CONSOLIDATE project

Cities across Europe are responding to increased migration, especially after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The EU-funded CONSOLIDATE project, launched in March 2024, aims to support cities in developing effective integration practices in three areas: labor market integration for refugees, housing autonomy support, and One Stop Shops for service provision. Through peer review, cities share insights and best practices while evaluating each other’s progress against established benchmarks. This collaborative approach fosters innovation and leads to actionable recommendations for improvement. Read more

Evolution of newcomers’ needs for information and advice as they move through stages of settlement and integration - a map developed by CNCE based on work with migrants.

Co-designing integration strategies in cities with the Unites project - what we have learned so far

Read about the research phase findings of the UrbaN InTEgration Strategies through co-design (UNITES) project on existing co-design practices on a local level. Read more