Social and Economic Empowerment of Migrant Women Erasmus Project
General information for the Social and Economic Empowerment of Migrant Women Erasmus Project
Project Title
Social and Economic Empowerment of Migrant Women
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for adult education
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2020
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Gender equality / equal opportunities; New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses; Migrants’ issues
Project Summary
It goes without saying that migrant women are among the most vulnerable social groups in a society due to their double identity marker as both migrants and women. According to the International Migrant Stock 2019, a dataset released by the Population Division of the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA), Europe hosts the largest number of international migrants (82 million). What is important is the fact that 51% of the total number of international migrants in Europe are women. This indicates that feminization of migration is an existing reality in the EU and should be taken into serious consideration. Another valuable element is the fact that more women than men come to the EU as family members. According to Eurostat, in 2017, almost 35.9% of the first residence permits for family-related reasons were issued to women and only 20.8% to men. At the same time, a share of 30.6% of first residence permits were issued to women for employment, while for men the share of 49.3%. These numbers reflect the gendered nature of specific migration patterns, but they also indicate that migrant women are oftentimes dependent on others, e.g. husbands, for accessing employment and interacting at the social level. For this reason, carefully designed programmes are elemental to help migrant women to socially and economically integrate and get empowered through quality learning opportunities; provide adult educators with innovative tools in order to facilitate migrant women’s empowerment and inclusion; develop migrant women’s transversal skills and competences in order to support their socio-educational and personal development; and influence policy solutions that are centered around immigrants, and particularly migrant women. It is then clear that the WINGS project addresses the needs of 2 main target groups:
TG1: Migrant women, and particularly migrant women who are not in employment, education or training due to family and child care obligations
TG2: Adult educators and non-formal trainers for adult learners
It is expected that both target groups will have the opportunity to participate in project activities and actively engage with project intellectual outputs as follows:
IO1: Building Basic Skills Handbook – it aims to build a critical mass of adult educators adequately prepared to provide high quality learning and teaching opportunities to migrant women. At the same time the handbook will extend the competences of adult educators as it will include a dedicated section on how to approach vulnerable social groups, such as migrant women, using innovative methodologies, such as intersectionality.
IO2: WINGS Local Action Programme – this encapsulates a systematic attempt to develop a dedicated course programme in each partner country that will improve the supply of high quality learning opportunities tailored to the needs of migrant women.
IO3: “MY WINGS” a multimedia good practice e-booklet – this is a compilation of experiences and testimonies expressed by migrant women themselves who have participated in IO2.
IO4: Online Learning Platform – a dedicated online learning portal to support the work of adult educators and ensure that migrant women have access to all learning resources provided on a range of fixed and mobile devices.
IO5: WINGS Policy Paper – a thought provoking policy paper based on the experiences of the WINGS consortium to fuel the policy debate among adult education authorities and migrant integration authorities.
After the finalization of the project, it is expected that migrant women currently without basic skills and outside of mainstream lifelong learning provision are supported to economically and socially integrate into their local community; adult educators are better equipped to constructively work with marginalised and vulnerable groups; local communities be more cohesive and equitable with less incidences of social exclusion and marginalization; there will be a potential increase in the supply of workers as those adults (migrant women) on the margins of education and training are encouraged to embark on an educational journey towards employment and labour market integration.
Project Website
http://wingsprojecterasmus.eu/
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 245378 Eur
Project Coordinator
Stichting Netwerkpro & Country: NL
Project Partners
- SYNTHESIS CENTER FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION LIMITED
- Cooperativa sociale GLOCAL FACTORY
- Skills Zone Malta co. Limited
- Gestión Estratégica e Innovación SL
- HIGHER INCUBATOR GIVING GROWTH AND SUSTAINABILITY

