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Improving local immigration services and supporting smooth integration

17 Nov: Project ideas and networking discussions
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We in South-Ostrobothnia region in Finland are interested in exchanging good practices about innovative ways to organise services and support for immigrants to make them feel welcome and willing to settle to the region. Our stakeholder group has not yet discussed the possible project idea in much detail or decided what would be the best approach to this issue from our perspective or how to narrow it down. If you are interested in developing the open idea and if you find it relevant, possibly join the partnership, please join this preliminary discussion to provide wider European input.

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Manager of International Affairs
Regional Council of South Ostrobothnia
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Finland

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EU Funding Advisor
EKD
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Germany

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ΚΥΤΤΑΡΟ ΕΝΑΛΛΑΚΤΙΚΩΝ ΑΝΑΖΗΤΗΣΕΩΝ ΝΕΩΝ
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Greece

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Greece

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Health Consultant
Central Denmark EU Office
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Denmark

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Innovation Manager
Diakonie Flüchtlingsdienst
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Austria

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Curriculum Design Manager
IDEA Vocational Education and Training
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Greece

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Expert in European Studies
Fundão Municipality
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Portugal

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International Coordinator
Regional Council of South Ostrobothnia
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Finland

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