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RV: [ResearchSexWorkMig] MIGS-Resource Book Integration of Female Migrant Domestic Workers

 


De: Research-SexWorkMigr@googlegroups.com [mailto:Research-SexWorkMigr@googlegroups.com] En nombre de Nicolas Lainez
Enviado el: jueves, 15 de mayo de 2008 3:24
Para: MailGroupeSexWorkMigr
Asunto: [ResearchSexWorkMig] MIGS-Resource Book Integration of Female Migrant Domestic Workers

From Josie Christodoulou <josie@medinstgenderstudies.org>

 

                                                                                                                                                   

The Mediterranean Institute of Gender Studies [MIGS] is pleased to make available the Resource Book entitled Integration of Female Migrant Domestic Workers: Strategies for Employment and Civic Participation. The resource book is a result of the transnational project Integration of Female Migrant Domestic Workers: Strategies for Employment and Civic Participation funded under the  European Commission INTI Preparatory Actions 2005 ProgrammeThe resource book incorporates the results of a mapping survey conducted by all partner organizations as well as best practice  examples and integration models as well as policy recommendations and strategies on the national and EU levels.

 

This project was implemented in partnership with CREA, University of Barcelona â€" Spain [http://www.pcb.ub.es/crea/], ANTIGONE, Information and Documentation Centre on Racism, Ecology Peace and Non- Violence - Greece,  [www.antigone.gr], ISIS, Institute for Social Infrastructure - Germany [www.isis-sozialforschung.de], Lai Momo Cooperative â€" Italy [www.africaemediterraneo.it] and the Filipino National Association in Cyprus.

 

The main aim of the project was to stimulate transnational cooperation involving a wide range of actors at the local, regional and EU level, and consisting of transfer of information, lessons learned, and best practices in order to develop recommendations for an integration model responding to the specific needs of female migrant domestic workers. For more details about the project please visit http://www.medinstgenderstudies.org/wp/?p=17 

 

To receive a copy of the resource book please contact Josie Christodoulou, Project Coordinator at josie@medinstgenderstudies.org

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Mediterranean Institute of Gender Studies [M.I.G.S]

46 Makedonitissas Avenue,

P.O.Box 24005, Nicosia 1703 , Cyprus

Tel: ++ 35722 351274 (ext .115 ) Fax: ++ 357 22 353682

Email:josie@medinstgenderstudies.org

website: http://www.medinstgenderstudies.org 




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