RES-MOVE

Resources

on the move

RES-MOVE is an innovative project aimed at exploring the potential of coworking and collaborative spaces as inclusive environments for people with migrant backgrounds. By harnessing the opportunities these spaces offer, RES-MOVE supports freelancers, entrepreneurs, knowledge workers, and skilled artisans from migrant communities in contributing to local economies. The project focuses on creating pathways to employment and entrepreneurship, while addressing the specific needs and experiences of its participants.

about the project

Creating Inclusive Work Environments

Transform collaborative spaces (such as coworking and fab-labs) to support the employment integration of migrants and meet their diverse needs

Developing employment pathways

Design and implement programs that offer direct employment opportunities for migrants. Special attention will be given to promoting gender equality, with specific pathways tailored for migrant women.

Strengthening skills and education

Educational initiatives will include language courses, vocational training, and workshops to provide the necessary tools for success in the labor market.

Building community and networking opportunities

Encourage collaboration and networking among migrants and local professionals. Networking opportunities and mentorship programs will be key components, helping to build bridges between communities.

people involved

Freelancers

Support for self-employed workers to find opportunities and build networks.

Craftspeople

Provision of resources and spaces for workers with artisanal skills.

Qualified professionals

Assistance for people with professional qualifications to access relevant job markets.

Startup entrepreneurs

Support for entrepreneurs in the launch and growth of their businesses.

partners

Inclusive Coworking Spaces

The Inclusive Coworking Spaces (ICS) of the RES-MOVE project are inclusive collaborative spaces designed to facilitate the labor integration of people woth migrant background. They will be developed in the 11 European territories partner of the project, with the goal of creating a replicable model of economic and social inclusion.