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Migrant integration hub

  • 10 July 2025

The migrant integration hub is the EU’s main source of information on the inclusion of migrants. It brings together in one place information about EU initiatives supporting integration, as well as news, facts and stories of successful projects from all the 27 EU countries.

The migrant integration hub replaces the European website on integration, whose archived content can be consulted here.

News on migrant integration

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The Luxembourg government presented, for the first time, a National action plan against racism. The plan sets out 23 objectives and 128 measures aimed at strengthening equality, preventing discrimination and promoting social cohesion.

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Romania’s policy approach towards people displaced from Ukraine has progressively shifted from emergency humanitarian assistance to longer-term integration planning. In parallel with national measures, several EU-funded initiatives support structural integration in Romania.

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Successful projects on integration

DASPA Belgium's educational programme for newly arrived students-2

Education is a fundamental tool for integrating newcomers into society. In Belgium, a decree issued in 2019 aims to promote the integration of newly arrived students into French-speaking schools by ensuring the provision of tailored educational support that emphasises language mastery and ...

Lithuania PITCH project

PITCH was a 3-year EU-funded project designed to develop and implement local integration strategies for migrant women. It created a model for gender-sensitive integration strategies based on personalised, participatory, local and multistakeholder approaches.

Side by Side: Testimonials of EU and non-EU citizens working together

Working side by side in Lithuania

In Vilnius, Hanan from Syria and Nijolė from Lithuania work side by side with skill and dedication, making quality handmade clothes. Watch the full story in English, or in Lithuanian

This video is part of the Side by Side video series showing how non-EU workers contribute their skills to EU businesses, helping address critical labour shortages through successful training and integration. 

The visual is split in two. On the left hand side, we see Nijole from Lithuania. On the right hand side, we see Hanan from Syria. Both of them, work side by side in Lithuania.
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I am proud of my profession. I worked in tailoring for thirty-five years. And I am proud of working in this factory. Hanan from Syria

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