Ar pasaules pieredzi Latvijā has been invited to join this network of European organizations working with return migrants, emigrants, and diaspora and are pleased to offer our members and friends of the organization the opportunity to participate in aspects of the project. Keep an eye on our emails and WhatsApp channels for invitations to specific events!
Berlin, 29.1.25 – The European Return & Migration Network – Advancing Intra-European Mobility (ERMiNe) has been launched as a transformative initiative to support European citizens in exercising their right to free movement. Funded by the Erasmus+ programme under the Small-Scale Partnerships in Adult Education, the project will run from December 2024 to February 2026, fostering collaboration between organisations across Europe.
Coordinated by Werkstatt für Sozialforschung e.V. (Germany), ERMiNe brings together key organisations from Germany, Spain, Ireland, Italy, Latvia and Poland including:
Despite the EU’s legal framework guaranteeing free movement, many individuals – especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds – face barriers such as economic instability, lack of social networks, and difficulties accessing rights and services. ERMiNe seeks to address these challenges by:
“Freedom of movement is a core value of the European Union, but many citizens struggle to access the necessary support structures,” said project manager, Miguel Montero. “ERMiNe aims to equip both individuals and organisations with the knowledge and tools they need to navigate intra-European mobility effectively.”
A key component of ERMiNe is its six interactive online workshops, designed to enhance participants’ understanding of European mobility rights and practical support mechanisms. Topics include:
Each workshop will include expert speakers, group discussions, and practical case studies. Participants will also have access to a digital learning platform featuring supplementary materials and asynchronous expert interviews.
In addition to online learning, ERMiNe will organise three in-person seminars:
To ensure inclusivity, ERMiNe will introduce additional learning support mechanisms, including:
The project will be guided by an Advisory Board of leading experts in migration, EU policy, and diaspora affairs. Board members will provide strategic insights, ensuring the project’s activities align with the evolving needs of mobile European citizens.
By fostering cross-border cooperation and knowledge-sharing, ERMiNe seeks to build a more inclusive, informed, and empowered European society, where all citizens can fully exercise their right to mobility.
For more information about ERMiNe and how to get involved, visit https://project-ermine.eu or contact info@wfs-info.org.
Erasmus+ is the EU’s flagship programme for education, training, youth, and sport, promoting cross-border collaboration and knowledge exchange across Europe.
Media Contact:
Julie Markussen
Werkstatt für Sozialforschung e. V.
julie.werner.markussen@wfs-info.org
http://wfs-info.org/
Ar pasaules pieredzi Latvijā project contact:
Māra McLaughlin-Taylor
Chair of the Board
applv@arpasaulespieredzi.lv