Migrantech partners
AMSED
Strasbourg, France
The Migrations, Solidarity and Exchanges for Development Association (AMSED) has been working since 1998 as an NGO for intercultural dialogue and local development. Through international projects, solidarity trips, Euro-Mediterranean exchanges, street activities and sponsorship for employment, AMSED helps young and old to improve their daily lives and allows them to achieve their dreams. Promoting the meeting of cultures to learn from each other and become aware of our riches and our potential is at the heart of AMSED’s projects.
FAMILLES DU MONDE ASBL
Waterloo, Belgium
Families du Monde (ASBL) is an organization non-profit made up of families from different cultures and countries, based in Belgium. FAMIDO has a team of adult and youth animators who design, organize and carry out various activities in the field of migration and non-formal education, among others. FAMIDO works with children, young people, adults and families to raise their awareness of the migration process and provide them with different types of tools to understand and try to develop this process as a lifelong learning project.
FACTOR SOCIAL
Lisbonne, Portugal
Factor Social is a company that develops projects in the framework of studies and the psychosocial environment, mainly characterized by the adjustment of theories and models of psychology to different areas of intervention, and also for the articulation with other fields of study (such as engineering, architecture, education, management, communication…) with the aim of creating higher values for its customers.
ANATOLIA YOUTH ASSOCIATION
Izmir, Turqey
Anatolia Youth Association (AYA) is an organization in non-profit and non-governmental organization located in Turkey. AYA mainly focuses on issues relating to gender equality, youth and women’s entrepreneurship, raising awareness among young people about their environment and related issues, ecology, prevention of hate speech , prevention of hatred towards migrants and refugees, inclusion of migrants and refugees through the organization of youth mobility projects.