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UNITY EUROPE project aims to enhance the social and professional integration of young immigrants (aged 18 to 30) in Europe by equipping them with essential skills and fostering active citizenship.

Specific objectives include strengthening employability, promoting intercultural dialogue, and creating a digital platform with training resources. These objectives align with the EU priorities of inclusion and diversity, active citizenship, and youth employability.

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Final Assessment Report

A comprehensive report summarising the drivers and challenges encounteres by young immigrants in Europe.

Repository of EU Country fiches

A repository to empower our target audience with the knowledge and resources necessary for effective integration.

Comprehensive Training Program

Equipping young immigrants with the tools neded to overcome challenges, interact effectively in their host communities and excel in the job market.

Engaging Gamification elements

Making learning enjoyable but also encouraging young immigrants to take an active role in their education.

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UNITY EUROPE LAUNCHES EDUCATIONAL CARD GAME TO PROMOTE EU VALUES AND SOCIAL INCLUSION

As part of its mission to promote inclusion, active citizenship and intercultural understanding, the Erasmus+ project UNITY EUROPE has launched an innovative educational card game aimed at young migrants and youth groups across Europe. This gamified tool is designed to help young people explore the values, rights, cultures and diversity of Europe in a fun, interactive, and educational way. The Unity Europe Card Game invites players to: Answer EU-themed trivia questions Reflect on real-life challenges like discrimination, online hate, or cultural misunderstandings Make choices that earn or lose points based on empathy, respect, and responsibility Learn by playing through scenarios involving inclusion, active citizenship, and intercultural encounters Players move through the game by choosing avatars, rolling dice, and drawing cards with multiple categories: 🔹 Trivia (e.g. EU institutions, geography, values) 🔹 Glossary (EU and social concepts) 🔹 Challenges (real-life moral dilemmas) 🔹 Action Cards (promoting participation and solidarity) 🔹 Intercultural Encounters 🔹 Chance Cards (life events affecting gameplay) Developed as part of Work Package 3 (WP3), the card game complements the UNITY EUROPE training material by introducing non-formal learning and group reflection into educational settings. It is ideal for schools, youth centres, and intercultural workshops, and fully adaptable to different group sizes and languages. The game can be played directly online through the project platform, where a free printable version is also available. Accessible in multiple languages, it is ready for everyone to enjoy. Explore the game: https://www.unity-europe.eu/card-game.php?lang=EN Contact: Email: unity.europe.e@gmail.com Facebook: Unity Europe Project Instagram: unity_europe_project

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UNITY EUROPE in motion: partners meet in Pescara to assess project progresses

On 30 October 2025, the partners of the UNITY EUROPE project gathered in Pescara, Italy, for a Transnational Project Meeting (TPM), hosted by the Italian partner EPIC. After months of development and collaboration, the consortium reached the crucial Test & Validation phase, which is a moment to put into practice the materials and digital resources created to support the social and professional integration of young immigrants between 18 and 30 years old. The agenda covered every step of the project’s journey: from management and coordination updates to pilot experiences shared by youth workers and participants. The focus was on evaluating the project progress and partners’ compliance with Quality Assurance standards including those related to the open educational platform, now enriched with new interactive functionalities and tested in real learning environments. Partners also dedicated time to dissemination and sustainability, closing the day with a shared vision for sustainability and future use of the project’s results across Europe. UNITY EUROPE, co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme, unites six organisations from France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Cyprus and Turkey. Together, they continue to design opportunities that help young people build a stronger sense of belonging and participation in European communities. To know more: Email: unity.europe.e@gmail.com Facebook: Unity Europe Project  Instagram: unity_europe_project

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Second Unity Europe Multiplier Event Engages Young Adults in Málaga to Showcase Project Results

Málaga, Spain – October 6, 2025 – On the same day as its first successful session, IT Solutions for All, together with the associated partner Arrabal-AID, organised a second UNITY EUROPE multiplier event at another Arrabal-AID training centre in Málaga. This event gathered 14 young adult participants enrolled in a Multifunctional Virtual Monitor training course, offering them an engaging introduction to the project’s innovative educational resources. During the session, facilitators presented the goals, activities and expected outcomes of the UNITY EUROPE project, an Erasmus+ KA2 initiative co-funded by the European Union. The project aims to enhance the social and professional integration of young immigrants (aged 18 to 30) in Europe by equipping them with essential skills and fostering active citizenship. A central feature of the event was the presentation of the UNITY EUROPE card game, which forms part of the project’s educational outputs. Participants were introduced to the game’s purpose, mechanics and use in non-formal learning environments. The card game generated lively discussion among attendees, who recognised its potential to encourage creativity, problem-solving and teamwork within their training pathway. Throughout the session, the group engaged in conversations on youth participation, inclusion, digital competences and collaborative learning, supported by the interactive format of the event. The active involvement and positive feedback from participants highlighted the relevance of blending playful methodologies with vocational training. This second UNITY EUROPE multiplier event further reinforced the project’s mission to disseminate its results across local youth communities and strengthen cooperation among organisations committed to innovation in education. Find out more about Unity Europe at www.unity-europe.eu.

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