PRIORITY · INCLUSION

Equal access for people with fewer opportunities.

Inclusion sits at the heart of our work. From the day we were founded in 2009, we have built programmes for the people European policy too often passes by — migrants, low-skilled workers, people with disabilities, parents starting again, communities at the geographic edge.

THE CHALLENGE

Inclusion is not optional.

Across Europe, structural inequalities continue to lock millions of people out of the social, economic, and civic life around them. Migrants face language and credential barriers. Adults with low literacy or disrupted education struggle to keep pace with changing labour markets. People with disabilities are routinely excluded from mainstream programmes that were never designed with them in mind.

Inclusion is not a side effect of well-meaning programmes — it has to be designed in from the beginning, with the people it is supposed to serve.

OUR APPROACH

How we approach inclusion.

Our inclusion work follows four principles, refined over fifteen years of project delivery.

01

Co-design with communities

We do not design for groups — we design with them. Every inclusion programme we run is shaped by the voices and experience of the people it serves.

02

Practical, not symbolic

Tools, training, and outcomes that change daily reality — not awareness campaigns that change nothing.

03

Capacity for the long term

We build skills in the people and organisations that will outlast any single project — trainers, mentors, peer leaders, public officials.

04

Evidence-led

Needs analyses, evaluation, and iteration based on what actually works for the communities involved.

WHAT WE DELIVER

What we deliver in inclusion.

Across active and completed projects, our inclusion work has produced concrete tools and capacity:

Training programmes

Curricula and trainer-the-trainer programmes for adult educators, mentors, and integration workers.

Peer support models

Community-led mentoring and peer networks that scale support without depending on professional services.

Language and integration tools

Open educational resources for language learning, civic orientation, and cultural mediation.

Inclusive practice guidance

Toolkits and frameworks for schools, employers, and public bodies on inclusive design.

Policy contributions

Evidence and recommendations feeding into local, national, and European policy on social inclusion.

Cross-sector consortia

Bringing together schools, NGOs, public bodies, and employers to deliver coordinated responses.

PROJECTS IN THIS AREA

Our work in inclusion.

Active and completed projects across the inclusion priority. Switch between Active and Completed to filter the list.

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Working on inclusion? Get in touch.

Whether you are designing a new project, looking for a Greek partner with deep inclusion experience, or building a consortium for the next call — we would like to hear from you.