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In recognition of the 21st European Remembrance Day for Victims of Terrorism, the first edition of our new digital magazine “The Hub. Insights” sheds light on the invaluable role victims and survivors play in preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE).

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The #Migramyths - Demystifying Immigration project, promoted by Casa do Brasil in Lisbon, published a report on hate speech and immigration in Portugal. The findings show that hate speech has become more prevalent in Portugal since 2021, reflecting social, political and media transformations ...

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The Swedish government's Migration Studies Delegation (Delmi) - an independent committee that launches studies and conducts research in the field of migration - published a new research overview on ethnic discrimination in recruitment processes. It includes an abstract in English which summarises...

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The Centre for Peace Studies (CMS) in Zagreb published a new study, Attitudes towards foreigners and minorities in Croatian society in 2024: threat, encounter, coexistence?, written by Drago Župarić-Iljić and Sara Lalić.

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The Slovakia socio-economic insights survey (SEIS) 2024 was published in November 2024 by the UNHCR-led, inter-agency 'MSNA Task Team', in collaboration with IOM, UNICEF, WHO, and the Slovak Humanitarian Council. The study examines the living situation of Ukrainian refugee households in Slovakia.

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UNHCR published a new report, Navigating health and well-being challenges for refugees from Ukraine. It compares key indicator data on 10 refugee-hosting countries - Bulgaria, Czechia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Republic of Moldova, Romania, and Slovakia - with data ...

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The collaborative laboratory Knowledge to Innovative Professions in Tourism (KIPT) and the Association of Hotels and Tourist Enterprises of the Algarve (AHETA) conducted a study entitled Immigrants in the profession of tourism and hospitality in the Algarve.

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The Swedish government's Migration Studies Delegation (Delmi) - an independent committee that launches studies and conducts research in the field of migration - published a new policy brief about public opinions towards integration.

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This report by SOS Racismo explores racism and discrimination in sport in Spain. It acknowledges the power of sport to promote social inclusion and combat discrimination, while highlighting how existing structures and practices can inadvertently perpetuate racism.