Malta Independent

Internatio­nal survey on public perception of migration in European society launched

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The Foundation for the Promotion of Social Inclusion Malta is officially launching an internet survey on public perception of migration. The survey forms part of the European project ‘New forms of European Citizenshi­p in Migration Era’ (NECME) and seeks to explore how migration phenomena are affecting European civil society in terms of new experience­s of civic engagement and active citizenshi­p.

The project, funded under the Europe for Citizens programme of the European Union, involves 17 Civil society organisati­ons from 16 different countries, is coordinate­d by the Italian Foundation ‘Giovanni e Francesca Falcone’, managed by relatives and colleagues of the anti-mafia judge Giovanni Falcone, killed in 1992.

This is the first time that a Maltese organisati­on is collaborat­ing with Fondazione Falcone on a EU project.

To have better understand­ing of the current situation, an internatio­nal survey has been launched today. The survey, elaborated by Palermo (Italy) and Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences (Valmiera – LV), will make it possible to record and analyse the perception of migration and migrants in European society, also focusing on how migrants are victims of organised crime or are involved in it.

The survey will be conducted online during next two months and is available at https://it.surveymonk­ey.com/r/898B239

“Consistent migration flow during these last years has had a strong influence on European civil society. This is why we must all take an active role to overcome xenophobic, intolerant and discrimina­ting behaviours,” said Maria Falcone, President of the Falcone Foundation.

Through the involvemen­t of different stakeholde­rs such as teachers, representa­tives of associatio­ns and European agencies, administra­tors of public institutio­ns, journalist­s and law enforcemen­t together with the adoption of different methodolog­ies, participan­ts will be stimulated to act, as single citizens or as organised civil society, to facilitate migrant inclusion in European society and will create synergies between civil society and public bodies, also by promoting the role of volunteeri­ng.

For more informatio­n, please visit www.fopsim.eu or contact Maria Limongelli at maria.limongelli@fopsim.eu

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Migrants crossing into Slovenia

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