Namasté was a project which reinforced the city-wide programme of integration projects for foreign adolescents and second-generation people. It was underpinned by a multi-level strategy that involved both the inhabitants and the institutions.
Go to the projectFuturi Cittadini (Future Citizens) was a capacity-building project divided into a specific training course about immigration issues and workshops for teachers. These moments were created to promote discussion, share experiences, and build innovative tools to improve interaction with foreign users and foster the reception and integration of third-country nationals.
Go to the projectParL@MI proposed a pathway to social inclusion through 50 experimental Italian L2 courses, run by more than a dozen organisations and associations in the third sector, with experience in the field of welcoming and supporting the most vulnerable newly-arrived migrants.
Go to the projectMil Pasos (A thousand steps, in Spanish) promote the inclusion of young foreigners and facilitate processes of personal growth, social integration and intercultural dialogue.
Go to the projectFil Rouge (literally Red Thread in French, meaning common theme, common thread) was a project experimenting with and consolidating innovative methods for alphabetisation and L2 Italian learning among third-countries citizens residing in Milan’s district 9.
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