Project period

From: Januari 2024
Until: December 2025

This project has the ambition – probably for the first time ever – to use the Erasmus+: Sport programme to bring together a very large and strong group of partners and stakeholders from all over the world, but with a starting point in Europe, in order to make a significant push for the IRTS agenda in an evidence-based cohesive manner.

Co-funded by the European Union Erasmus+ Programme.

Strategic objectives

Build the evidence base for IRTS

Convene the key global stakeholders for IRTS

Advocate for the value of IRTS

Objectives and activities

Activity 1.1. Compile and communicate the currently available evidence-base for IRTS.

Activity 1.2. Conduct a study on the financial return on investment and wider social value of IRTS approaches.

Activity 2.1. Facilitate four major global stakeholder 4 (online) meetings to build consensus and devise a common approach.

Activity 2.2. Establish online IRTS communities of practice for four geographical areas (Ukraine, Venezuela, DR Congo and Syria) and three thematic areas (stress relief and MHPSS, learning through play; and host community inclusion).

Activity 3.1. Organise the first IRTS Global Forum in connection to the MOVE Congress 2025.

Activity 3.2 Deliver the Global IRTS Awards.

Activity 3.3 Pilots: 5 delivery organisations to mobilise support for IRTS efforts on local level.

Target Groups:

The project Convening the global Integration of Refugees Through Sport sector is addressing the dire inclusion challenge of refugee children and adults by strengthening the evidence base, raising awareness, advocating, and building capacities in stakeholders in the sector.

The ultimate target group are the refugees themselves, as diverse as this group is acknowledged to be. Linked to this is of course their peer citizens in the host communities (if they are not in refugee camps) that will benefit from stronger inclusion efforts through more cohesive communities. This target group, however, is only reached indirectly in the project.

The direct target groups are:

  • Practitioners – organisations delivering IRTS activities on the ground (sport, humanitarian, social and local authorities)
  • International networks of IRTS and related civil society organisations
  • Decision-makers and funders of relevance to the IRTS sector, including media  Wider European and international public

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Contact

Eman Albohtori

eman.albohtori@supportgroup.se
+46 76-039 36 72


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