CALL in Warsaw at the European Integration Network Meeting

CALL in Warsaw at the European Integration Network Meeting

Published on
25 June 2025
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Thanks to the excellent outputs of the easyRights project Grazia Concilio was invited to the European Integration Network Meeting held in Warsaw on May 22 and May 23, 2025. The 2025 edition was the 18th plenary meeting and part of the Polish presidency of the Council of the EU. 

The topics discussed focused on migration and integration policy, with discussions centered around digitalization of integration services, enhancing migrants’ digital skills, and improving language and civic courses. 

Some key discussion points?

  • The way central governments in Europe are facing the gap in digital skills
  • How can public services work to better enable integration
  • What are the biggest obstables to integration when the “digital” is involved
  • Whether and to what extent the “digital” can represent a way towards integration.

Grazia presented the concept and the key results of easyRights: the Policy guidelines for Human Rights literacy in the development and design of public services, the Mediation Grammar and the telegram bot supporting immigrants to walk-through several services.

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