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Under the High Patronage
of the First Lady

Promoting the empowerment of refugee and migrant women

The program is co-funded by the European Union
Project number: REMCREAD 2023-1-PL01-KA220-ADU-000156610
Start date: 01.11.2023
Closing date: 31.10.2025

Remcread project in a glance
ΤThe REMCREAD project is dedicated to fostering the empowerment of refugee and migrant women by providing them with training, mentoring, and networking opportunities. This initiative is designed to support their journey towards sustainability and self-fulfillment. Through the innovative workshop phase of the project, participants will have the chance to conceive and develop projects across diverse sectors including food, fashion, and technology. Utilizing creative methodologies, these workshops will serve as a platform for these women to articulate their unique voices and display their abilities and talents, contributing to the rich tapestry of the European Union.
Project partners
The consortium comprises seasoned partners, each contributing a rich tapestry of diverse yet harmonizing expertise to the project. Selected for their proven track record in previous endeavours, they possess pertinent skills and competencies aligned with the project's specific requirements and objectives.
Project results
The REMCREAD publication entitled “Creative Empowerment of Women with Migration Experience” is a practical guide for organisations and professionals working in adult education who are interested in integration activities for migrant and refugee women. It includes an analysis of the needs of women with migration experience, as well as descriptions of local development programmes implemented in five partner countries.
It presents tested working methods – ranging from self-education circles to women’s circles – which combine creativity, digital skills, and the empowerment of participants. In addition, it offers recommendations and examples of good practices that can serve as inspiration across different institutional and cultural contexts.

