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  • General publications

The integration of foreign workers into the labour market is essential for promoting social cohesion and reducing economic inequalities. Employment is a critical factor in the integration process, providing financial stability and fostering social inclusion. In this study, Integration of Foreign ...

  • General publications

The integration of foreign students into the education system is essential for fostering social cohesion and reducing inequalities. Education plays a pivotal role in integrating immigrant populations, promoting both social and cultural inclusion. This study examines this issue within the context ...

  • General publications

Conducted from January - September 2024, the study highlights significant data gaps that hinder effective planning for refugee support. These gaps arise from fragmented data collection systems across various institutions, inconsistencies in how data is gathered, and the temporary nature of legal ...

  • Expert opinion, General publications
  • Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs

On 28 and 29 May, the last RAN Practitioners meeting of the Families, Communities & Social Care Working Group took place in Lisbon (Portugal). The meeting brought together social care professionals, youth workers and other professionals who work in the field of preventing and countering violent...

  • Expert opinion, General publications
  • Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs

On 16 April, RAN Practitioners organised an online small-scale expert meeting to examine the potential for further radicalisation of segments of the environmental activist movement towards violent extremism and terrorism, and its implications for PVE and CVE.

  • General publications
  • Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs

The paper presents the key outcomes of the RAN thematic event that took place on 22 March in The Hague, The Netherlands. The aim was to collect practitioners’ reflections on the challenges and lessons learnt from the past few years in relation to ensuring a smooth rehabilitation process...