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Integration activities The Norwegian Red Cross
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■Nationally, the Norwegian Red Cross is the largest non-governmental organization in the integration and migration field ■400 local branches ■9000 volunteers in migration activities ■Partnership agreement with the Directorate of Integration and Diversity (IMDi) ■Partnerships with local municipalities on integration matters
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The Norwegian integration system ■The Ministry of Children, Equality and Social Inclusion ■IMDi – Directorate of integration and diversity implements government policy ■Welfare state model – highly formalized system of «integration» ■Important role of civil society! ■Introduction programme — All newly settled refugees and those family reunified with them have a right and obligation to undertake the introduction programme (2 years) — Norwegian language training, work-training and social studies
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Integration challenges Many migrants feel lonely and isolated Language barriers After ended Introduction program, many struggle to find employment Unemployment among immigrants are three times higher than for native Norwegians Integration is a two-way process → can not be the sole responsibility of the state
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The refugee guide program ■A buddy system where a volunteer and a newly settled refugees is brought together for a 9-month “guiding period” ■Meet regularly and engage in various activities that they both enjoy ■Voluntariness= Mutuality: new immigrants get familiar with their local community and volunteers learn about the immigrant and his/her life. ■The matching criteria can be age, gender, family situation, hobby, profession etc.
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Today ■The Refugee Guide is the largest migration activity within the Norwegian Red Cross. Present in 87 places 1300 refugee guides 1400 refugees ■Both the guides and the refugees find participation both valuable and rewarding. ■Contributes to integration, natural language comprehension, knowledge about the local area and the Norwegian culture.
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Norwegian Training ■Volunteers organize sub-groups according to participants’ skill level. ■The activity is a supplement to the regular language classes ■Focusing on improving participant’s spoken language skills – something which many migrants feel is lacking in the more formalized language programmes.
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Today ■The activity has proven very popular and engaging, for participants and volunteers’ alike. ■48 groups nationwide ■3000 participants (every week) ■600 volunteers
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«To the Top»
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Activities for women
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Other integration activities
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How we are funded ■National lottery ■Membership fees ■Private and corporate donors ■Partnership agreement with the Directorate of Integration and Diversity (IMDi) ■Partnership agreements with the municipalites Challenges: project support vs. operating costs
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