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Empowering Immigrants’ EU Social and Civic Participation through Innovative Media for Education

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O IEUME é um projecto Erasmus + KA2 com a duração de 2 anos que pretende apoiar, através de ferramentas educativas inovadoras, o processo de integração de pessoas de origem migrante (refugiados, requerentes de asilo e migrantes económicos). Os referidos instrumentos irão ajudá-los a obter acesso a informação e a uma melhor compreensão sobre questões pertinentes relacionadas com UE, incluindo os direitos e deveres que têm nos países de chegada na UE.

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A plataforma eLearning da IEUME hospeda e fornece aos usuários acesso ao Currículo Gamificado e à Caixa de Ferramentas on-line do projeto.

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The project is now closed. If you would like to request additional information about the project, you can contact the project coordinator here.

Syrians have been fleeing war for the better part of eight years — and their plight barely registers on the news anymore.

But the slow-motion train wreck that is the Syria conflict is still happening.

In Washington, DC, renowned Arab-American artist Helen Zughaib, whose work has been presented to foreign heads of state by former President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, is trying to draw attention to Syrians’ struggle.

Her new art exhibit, the Syrian Migration Series, tells a compelling story of protests, rebellion, and civil war, the events that led millions of people to flee Syria for a safer harbor.

Read More at: https://www.vox.com/world/2019/2/5/18196101/helen-zughaib-art-exhibit-syrian-refugees-jacob-lawrence-migration?fbclid=IwAR0scAXXFHVw3E2YH1YYws2QnCaEZEQ7X0AEh07Yo4M0RgRklBEBsp1j2Qw