Refugee Inclusion Movers Europe (RIME)
The “Refugee Inclusion Moves Europe” project (RIME) is implemented with the support of the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union and aims at developing the skills of adults working to support and include refugees. RIME was born from the creation of the refugee guide in France, produced for and WITH refugees living in the Bordeaux metropolitan area.
This simple and illustrated refugee guide is intended to be very accessible to refugees, presenting their rights and their view of their status.
Consequently, the COS Alexandre Glasberg Foundation approached European partners in order to develop tools adapted to the inclusion of refugees in Europe. The project is part of a context of tightening national policies towards refugees. In a context of rising nationalism, xenophobia and glottophobia, the partners consider that the tools, methodologies and processes of inclusion are currently too limited and do not sufficiently promote the participation of refugees in the very creation of these tools.
The project has a duration of 30 months and lasts from the 1st of November 2019 to the 30th of April 2022. The partnership consists of foundations active in adult education, advisory bodies, universities, adult education centers, social and vocational integration centers and NGOs. They are located in France, Italy, Greece, Sweden, Malta.
Specifically:
- Fondation cos Alexandre Glasberg (France) (coordinator)
- le LABA (France)
- Lai-Momo societa cooperative (Italy)
- KSDEO EDRA (Greece)
- University of Bordeaux (France)
- Hal Far Outreach (HFO) (Malta)
- Stiftelsen Hogskolan I Jonkoping (Sweden)

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