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Milimat
Migrants Labour Insertion in Multicultural Agricultural Teams


Programme
Erasmus+
Project number
2022-1-IT01-KA220-VET-000087098
Key Action
Partnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practices
Action Type
Cooperation partnerships in vocational education and training
Topics
Reception and integration of refugees and migrants | Inclusion, promoting equality and non-discrimination | European identity and values
Duration
Start date 01-11-2022
End date 31-10-2024
EU Grant
EUR 250.000,00

About the project

The MILIMAT project aims to train farmers and migrant seasonal workers in order to enable the professional leadership and management of multicultural teams based on diversity, equality and respect, while guaranteeing the rights of all workers.

Objectives

  • National reports and a transnational analysis report
  • Handbook of good practices
  • Dual training materials for seasonal workers and farmers hosted on a training platform
  • MILIMAT cooperation platform
  • MILIMAT code of conduct

Activities

  • Preparation of national reports and the transnational analysis report
  • Development of the handbook of good practices
  • Design of dual training materials for seasonal workers and farmers and their integration into an online training platform
  • Set-up and facilitation of the MILIMAT cooperation platform
  • Drafting and implementation of the MILIMAT code of conduct

Project partners

  • Confederazione Italiana Agricoltori Regionale Umbria - 🇮🇹 Italy
  • Compass - Beratung, Begleitung und Training gemeinnützige GmbH - 🇦🇹 Austria
  • Institouto Agrotikis Kai Synetairistikis Oikonomias Inaso Paseges - 🇬🇷 Greece
  • On Projects Advising Sl - 🇪🇸 Spain
  • Pistes Solidaires - 🇫🇷 France
  • Union De Agricultores Y Ganaderos-Jovenes Agricultores De Jaén - 🇪🇸 Spain
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