“The diversity of problem solutions was useful”
- workshop participant Budapest
Today at our ReROOT Project partner Menedék Hungarian Association for Migrants (HU), the Budapest research team, headed by András Kovats and Emma Krasznahorkai, organized the first workshop to test and give practical feedback on the first version of our ReROOT Toolkit.
This toolkit (edited by Luce Beeckmans, Dounia Salamé & Martina Bovo) is based on findings from two years of ethnographic research in arrival situations in eight countries and targets local policymakers and public servants, civil society organizations, as well as a broad range of professionals and volunteers involved in infrastructuring arrival, or minor integration work. Today's workshop gathered stakeholders engaged in the arrival situation to generate real-time feedback on our findings. In the coming months, more testing workshops will take place in Dortmund (DE), the Haspengouw (BE) and Westland (NL) agricultural areas as well as in Budapest.
The feedback will help us ensure that our toolkit not only makes it into the hands of our target audiences but also makes sure that it is practically useful and applicable for different arrival infrastructure actors.
A more detailed report of these activities will follow, for now read more about our findings at https://rerootproject.eu/
Today at our ReROOT Project partner Menedék Hungarian Association for Migrants (HU), the Budapest research team, headed by András Kovats and Emma Krasznahorkai, organized the first workshop to test and give practical feedback on the first version of our ReROOT Toolkit.
This toolkit (edited by Luce Beeckmans, Dounia Salamé & Martina Bovo) is based on findings from two years of ethnographic research in arrival situations in eight countries and targets local policymakers and public servants, civil society organizations, as well as a broad range of professionals and volunteers involved in infrastructuring arrival, or minor integration work. Today's workshop gathered stakeholders engaged in the arrival situation to generate real-time feedback on our findings. In the coming months, more testing workshops will take place in Dortmund (DE), the Haspengouw (BE) and Westland (NL) agricultural areas as well as in Budapest.
The feedback will help us ensure that our toolkit not only makes it into the hands of our target audiences but also makes sure that it is practically useful and applicable for different arrival infrastructure actors.
A more detailed report of these activities will follow, for now read more about our findings at https://rerootproject.eu/