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Building blocks for a more equitable health system for migrants
Pathways towards a hope-filled future
Project Integrated
From surviving to thriving: A Project to Help Young Asylum Seekers Achieve their Potential
Building communities where everyone thrives
Supporting the protection and integration needs of vulnerable asylum seekers in Malta: a coordinated approach

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Project Name: Building blocks for a more equitable health system for migrants

Start date: 01/07/2025

End date: 30/06/2028

Funder: European Union (ESF+02.236)

Partners: Migrant Women Association Malta; Bridges2Health&Rights

Aim: The project aims to promote and facilitate the development of a health system that is just and truly accessible to all, irrespective of ethnic or socioeconomic background or migration status.

 

In furtherance of this aim, this project will contribute to the understanding of the factors impacting the health status of asylum seekers, particularly those experiencing serious or chronic physical or mental health issues, their health needs, and the challenges they face to access healthcare, through:

→          Research into asylum seekers’ lived experience and the experience of healthcare providers, and the legal and policy framework regulating access to healthcare for different categories of migrants.

→          Recommendations for improved access to healthcare/a more equitable and accessible health system based on the outcome of the research, in consultation with service providers, medical professionals, civil society, and asylum seekers.

→          Networking and engagement between policy makers, civil society, and asylum seekers, in both public and private for a, to raise awareness on the difficulties faced by asylum seekers when accessing healthcare and push for systemic change/a more equitable and accessible health system.

→          Raising awareness of the health needs of asylum seekers and the barriers they face to access healthcare highlighted by the research, through training and capacity-building for health and social care professionals providing services with state agencies/institutions and NGOs.

→          Working with migrant communities to tackle some of the barriers to access healthcare through outreach and information provision.

Aim:  

The goal of the project is Advocacy for Protection and Solutions. It consists of two components, one focused on protection (mostly addressed to asylum-seekers) and the other on facilitating integration (aiming mostly at beneficiaries of protection in Malta). 

 

Summary:  

The aim of protection component of the project is three-fold: 

  • that asylum seekers are not deprived of their liberty unnecessarily and are received in conditions that respect their dignity; 
  • that they are able to obtain information about their rights and about the asylum procedure to be better able to access protection; and 
  • that asylum seekers and beneficiaries of protection who experience SGBV are able to obtain effective access to legal redress as well as to the services and support they need. 

This will be achieved through regular outreach, albeit in different forms, in detention and reception centres to monitor practice and provide basic information and legal counselling, as well as by increasing our capacity to provide information on the asylum procedure through the JRS drop-in service and advocacy. 

The integration component of the project, which follows up on projects implemented in previous years, is to work towards a situation where asylum-seekers and beneficiaries of international protection are integrated in Maltese society, effectively enjoy their rights, and achieve true independence and self-sufficiency. This will be achieved through: service provision including legal assistance and specially designed programmes and services; capacity building of mainstream service providers to facilitate easier access to such services; monitoring integration gaps and advocating both on specific integration-related issues, as well as for the development of better integration services and programmes. 

Project Name: Project Integrated

Start date: 01/01/2024 

End date: 31/12/2024 

Funder: UNHCR

Partners: Women’s Rights Foundation; aditus Foundation 

Aim:  

The goal of the project is Advocacy for Protection and Solutions. It consists of two components, one focused on protection (mostly addressed to asylum-seekers) and the other on facilitating integration (aiming mostly at beneficiaries of protection in Malta). 

 

Summary:  

The aim of protection component of the project is three-fold: 

  • that asylum seekers are not deprived of their liberty unnecessarily and are received in conditions that respect their dignity; 
  • that they are able to obtain information about their rights and about the asylum procedure to be better able to access protection; and 
  • that asylum seekers and beneficiaries of protection who experience SGBV are able to obtain effective access to legal redress as well as to the services and support they need. 

This will be achieved through regular outreach, albeit in different forms, in detention and reception centres to monitor practice and provide basic information and legal counselling, as well as by increasing our capacity to provide information on the asylum procedure through the JRS drop-in service and advocacy. 

The integration component of the project, which follows up on projects implemented in previous years, is to work towards a situation where asylum-seekers and beneficiaries of international protection are integrated in Maltese society, effectively enjoy their rights, and achieve true independence and self-sufficiency. This will be achieved through: service provision including legal assistance and specially designed programmes and services; capacity building of mainstream service providers to facilitate easier access to such services; monitoring integration gaps and advocating both on specific integration-related issues, as well as for the development of better integration services and programmes. 

Aim:  

The goal of the project is Advocacy for Protection and Solutions. It consists of two components, one focused on protection (mostly addressed to asylum-seekers) and the other on facilitating integration (aiming mostly at beneficiaries of protection in Malta). 

 

Summary:  

The aim of protection component of the project is three-fold: 

  • that asylum seekers are not deprived of their liberty unnecessarily and are received in conditions that respect their dignity; 
  • that they are able to obtain information about their rights and about the asylum procedure to be better able to access protection; and 
  • that asylum seekers and beneficiaries of protection who experience SGBV are able to obtain effective access to legal redress as well as to the services and support they need. 

This will be achieved through regular outreach, albeit in different forms, in detention and reception centres to monitor practice and provide basic information and legal counselling, as well as by increasing our capacity to provide information on the asylum procedure through the JRS drop-in service and advocacy. 

The integration component of the project, which follows up on projects implemented in previous years, is to work towards a situation where asylum-seekers and beneficiaries of international protection are integrated in Maltese society, effectively enjoy their rights, and achieve true independence and self-sufficiency. This will be achieved through: service provision including legal assistance and specially designed programmes and services; capacity building of mainstream service providers to facilitate easier access to such services; monitoring integration gaps and advocating both on specific integration-related issues, as well as for the development of better integration services and programmes. 

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Project Name: Pathways towards a hope-filled future: the implementation of an integration programme for youth 

Start date: 01/09/2024 

End date: 31/08/2028 

 

Funders: Asylum, Migration and Integration (AMIF) 2021-2027, Fundación MAPFRE

 

Aim: 

Develop and run a targeted integration programme for adolescent and young adult asylum seekers and beneficiaries of protection aged 15-30, promoting self-development, social inclusion, and labour market integration. 

 

Summary: 

The programme, which aims to provide young asylum seekers with opportunities to develop the necessary values, knowledge, skills and attitudes for active citizenship and employability, consists of a combination of: 

→ Information provision and individual guidance, mentoring and support to address gaps in information and integration support for this cohort of TCNs. 

→ Non-formal education, including language, literacy, civic orientation and life-skills, for those who are unable to obtain these services from other sources. 

→ Community-building initiatives aimed at creating spaces where refugee youth can come together to find support, make friends, and explore the different facets of life in Malta 

The project builds the capacity of service providers to provide holistic and appropriate integration services to refugee youth and explores ways of making these services more relevant and accessible to categories of young asylum seekers and beneficiaries of protection who are hard to reach, particularly young women, including those who have children.  

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Project Name: From surviving to thriving: A Project to Help Young Asylum Seekers Achieve their Potential 

Start date: 01/11/2022 

End date: 31/10/2025 

 

 

Funder: Operational Grant for Youth Organisations (Aġenzija Żgħażagħ)

Aim:  

To develop a supportive framework of accompaniment and mentoring, by professionals and trained refugee mentors, ensure that young refugees and asylum seekers are not alone in the process of navigating educational institutional requirements and other challenges, and keep them motivated and engaged throughout their respective journeys. 

This grant helps address a number of existing gaps in the care of unaccompanied minors are being addressed, by maintaining a supportive presence in the lives of these unaccompanied children and young asylum seekers, facilitating their access to formal education in a meaningful and holistic way. A personalised education plan with and for young asylum seekers is created, with clear and achievable goals, and the pathway towards them. 

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Project Name: Project Integrated

Start date: 01/01/2024 

End date: 31/12/2024 

Funder: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) 

Aim:

The goal of the project is Advocacy for Protection and Solutions. It consists of two components, one focused on protection (mostly addressed to asylum-seekers) and the other on facilitating integration (aiming mostly at beneficiaries of protection in Malta). 

 

Summary:  

The aim of protection component of the project is three-fold: 

  • that asylum seekers are not deprived of their liberty unnecessarily and are received in conditions that respect their dignity; 
  • that they are able to obtain information about their rights and about the asylum procedure to be better able to access protection; and 
  • that asylum seekers and beneficiaries of protection who experience SGBV are able to obtain effective access to legal redress as well as to the services and support they need. 

This will be achieved through regular outreach, albeit in different forms, in detention and reception centres to monitor practice and provide basic information and legal counselling, as well as by increasing our capacity to provide information on the asylum procedure through the JRS drop-in service and advocacy. 

The integration component of the project, which follows up on projects implemented in previous years, is to work towards a situation where asylum-seekers and beneficiaries of international protection are integrated in Maltese society, effectively enjoy their rights, and achieve true independence and self-sufficiency. This will be achieved through: service provision including legal assistance and specially designed programmes and services; capacity building of mainstream service providers to facilitate easier access to such services; monitoring integration gaps and advocating both on specific integration-related issues, as well as for the development of better integration services and programmes. 

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Project Name: Supporting the protection and integration needs of vulnerable asylum seekers in Malta: a coordinated approach 

Start date: 01/10/2024 

End date: 30/09/2026 

Funder: Swiss contribution to reduce social and economic disparities in the EU (Swiss Europe Rapid Response Fund) 

Partners: aditus Foundation; Migrant Women Association Malta 

Aim: 

Ensure that vulnerable asylum seekers receive the individualized care and support they need to integrate in Malta and live with dignity. 

 

Summary: 

The project, implemented in partnership with aditus and MWAM, promotes the integration of vulnerable asylum seekers in Malta through a combination of direct service provision, developing structures for improved networking and service coordination between service providers, and outreach and capacity-building with and for refugee communities. 

 

The project focuses on two priority areas:  

Priority 1: Improving the case management of vulnerable individuals 

The project will achieve this aim by reinforcing and increasing the partners’ capacity to provide services – including legal, psychological and social work services, cultural mediation, basic integration support – to vulnerable individuals, and address the challenges related to social integration, through a new service promoting community-building and skill acquisition. In addition, the project will bring different NGO services together to develop a more coordinated approach towards service provision and will develop and strengthen partners’ links with mainstream services, to work together more effectively and advocate on issues related supporting vulnerable asylum seekers. 

 

Priority 2: Empowering the communities of support  

Through the project, partners will reach out to refugee communities to better understand the protection and integration needs of vulnerable asylum seekers, and communities’ capacity to support them. This will enable partners to work alongside and with communities, supporting their potential to address this challenge through information provision and capacity-building. As a result, partners together with refugee communities will engage in a public awareness campaign and advocacy with mainstream services on issues related to poverty, homelessness, and health care.   

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Project Name: Educational Support Programme 2020-2021

Funder: 1Run + UNHCR

Partners: KOPIN

Aim: The Educational Support Programme (ESP) 2020-2021, funded through the 1RUN initiative with the support of UNHCR, aims at ensuring that refugees and asylum seekers in Malta are provided with the personalised support they require to pursue their education.

Previously known as the Integration Priority Track (IPT), the programme was initially developed through Project Integrated, a UNHCR-funded project aimed at promoting the inclusion of refugees. In 2020-2021 the programme will be implemented by JRS Malta and Kopin, in collaboration with Integra and Aditus Foundation, thanks to funds from the 1Run initiative.

The programme offers a number of packages, designed as ‘stepping stones’, aimed at enabling children, young people and adults to continue and complete secondary education or sixth form, access Higher Educational institutions or improve their employability. The support provided could include: the provision of educational hardware or software (tablets, laptops, educational and vocational software) and/or educational materials, and the payment for courses and training fees. Other related costs may be considered as required. Selected individuals will be followed up by programme staff, who will monitor progress and provide the necessary support.

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Project Name: Acting on the Margins: Arts as Social Sculpture (AMASS)

Funder: Horizon 2020

Partners: Lead partner – University of Malta

Aim: The project is a research study that examines the social impact of arts on various societal challenges, by focusing on the participation of immigrants in the arts, and raising awareness about social issues pertaining to immigrants in Malta. Our role is to assist with the recruitment of participants for a series of art workshops, to take place in the art studio of the University of Malta.

The workshops will focus on training of the participants in artistic techniques required for screen printing, photography and fashion. JRS will assist in pre- and post-project structured individual interviews, and a focus group with the project participants. JRS will also assist in the recruitment of local participants that will use the items made in the workshops, and will assist in structured individual interviews with these local participants.

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Project Name: FA.B! Family based care for children in migration

Funder: AMIF

Partners: AWAS (2nd tier partner)

Aim: FA.B! Family Based care for children in migration is a project aimed at supporting the improvement and expansion of alternative family-based care system for unaccompanied migrant children in 5 European frontline Mediterranean Countries: Italy, Greece, Spain, Malta and Cyprus. Family based care is commonly recognized as the best way to facilitate integration and promote the well-being of children, yet only a minority of unaccompanied migrant children benefit from foster-based care. FA.B! focuses on addressing this gap through awareness and advocacy, intervening on the critical aspects of the process of establishing a foster based care system as an alternative to reception centres.

FA.B! lines of action are:

(1) transfer of know-how and instruments for the implementation of foster-based practices and tailored services;

(2) enhancement of competences of key actors and professionals;

(3) awareness-raising among civil society and stakeholders;

(4) qualification of local systems.

Under this project JRS, as the national partner for Malta, will be coordinating field visits, workshops and training for various professionals, to share knowledge and learn about good practices and methodology in this area. Locally, in light of the recent Minor Protection Act 2019, it provides an opportune moment to bring stakeholders from different sectors and fields together, and consider how the recent law may impact decisions on quality care for unaccompanied minors.

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Project Name: Building communities where everyone thrives

 

Funder: European Union (ESF+02.250)

 

Start date: 01/09/2025

End date: 30/06/2029

 

This project, which is co-funded by the European Union through ESF+, aims to facilitate the integration of vulnerable asylum seekers, particularly those who are not being reached by existing services, through the provision of specialised and coordinated multi-disciplinary services, and community building initiatives.

This will be achieved by:

  • Developing and implementing a multi-disciplinary, coordinated and specialised service for vulnerable asylum seekers within JRS Malta.
  • Increasing the capacity of JRS staff and other NGO and mainstream service providers to provide quality services to vulnerable asylum seekers, through training and regular stakeholder meetings.
  • Enhancing intake pathways, increasing capacity to identify individual needs, and improve our referral system.
  • Engaging with local communities to create opportunities for integration of vulnerable asylum seekers through community building activities.

The programme is tailored to meet the needs of vulnerable and/or

 

Objectives:

  1. Ensure that vulnerable asylum seekers can obtain the services and support they need to integrate into Maltese society, through the development and implementation of a multi-disciplinary, coordinated and specialised service for vulnerable asylum seekers within JRS Malta.
  2. Increase the capacity of JRS staff and other NGO and mainstream service providers to provide holistic, professional, and coordinated services to vulnerable asylum seekers, through the provision of training to JRS staff and other engaged service providers and regular stakeholder meetings, intended to increase knowledge and bring people together.
  3. Enhance JRS services intake pathways, increasing capacity for identification of individual needs of vulnerable people, including marginalised individuals, and improving the quality of referrals.
  4. Engage with local communities to create opportunities for integration for vulnerable asylum seekers through community building activities.

marginalised asylum seekers and is designed to offer different levels of support according to individual needs.

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