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BUILDING BRIDGES TOWARDS EFFECTIVE INTEGRATION INFRASTRUCTURE

Inefficient local integration infrastructure impedes migrant integration. Migrants and the organizations involved in their support suffer the consequences of this inefficiency. The pro-active collaboration among local government and service providers, CSOs, and private sector can facilitate a more effective and sustainable integration process of newcomers in the local communities.

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Briefing note

This brief offers context, challenges, and sustainable practices on a cross cutting issue of integration based on the SPRING review report: Evidence on Integration Policy Practices. 

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