Right Information – Right Choice

About

Support Group Network (SGN) is a migrant-led organization that, since 2016, has worked to provide newly arrived and foreign-born people in Sweden with accurate, neutral, and multilingual information about integration, inclusion, and rights.

At a time of increasing disinformation, anti-migrant narratives, and political pressure, we are launching the project Right Information – Right Choice in collaboration with the Swedish Migration Agency. The project ensures that decisions about voluntary return migration are always made in an informed and safe way—free from fear, stigmatization, or pressure—thus enabling people to make free and well-considered decisions. At the same time, the project documents how discrimination and insecurity affect life-changing decisions.

Support Group Network & Migration Agency project

The project ensures that decisions about voluntary return migration are always made in an informed and safe manner.

Target Group

  • Newly arrived individuals and families who may be eligible for return-migration grants.
  • People who need neutral information about return-migration options and their rights.

The goal of the project

  • Access to accurate information: Disseminate up-to-date and comprehensive information about the return-migration grant.
  • Knowledge and understanding: Increase understanding of the purpose of the grant, its conditions, and the application process.
  • Safe points of contact: Create environments where individuals can ask questions anonymously and without pressure.
  • Long-term information dissemination: Build channels that civil society can continue to use even after the project ends.

Why the project is needed?

Voluntary return migration can only be truly voluntary when people have access to rights-based information and can make decisions in a safe and neutral environment. Today, many migrants and refugees face uncertainty, disinformation, and social pressures. This project strengthens individuals’ ability to act and counters disinformation.

Project focus areas

Protect people’s ability to make choices.

Counter disinformation.

Highlight how exclusion affects life-changing decisions.

Build long-term, inclusive information channels for civil society.


Where we work

The project is carried out in Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö, and Vänersborg, focusing on neighborhoods with the greatest need.
You are welcome to visit us or get in touch.

Contact

Stockholm

Address: Sundbybergs torg 1, 172 67 Sundbyberg.
Phone number: 076 005 73 46

Vänersborg

Address: Kungsgatan 25B, 462 33 Vänersborg.
Phone number: 073 106 07 36

Malmö

Address: Nobelvägen 21, 214 29 Malmö.
Phone number: 076 005 34 33

Gothenburg

Address: Väverigatan 4, 415 02 Göteborg.
Phone number: 079 347 98 26


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