| Dialogue for Integration: Engaging Religious Communities (DIRECT) |
Representatives of religious communities can play an important role in the integration of their communities’ members into new societies. The project ‘Dialogue for Integration: Engaging Religious Communities’ (DIRECT), implemented during 2009-11 in seven EU countries, aimed at exploring this role in more detail by conducting research and through the promotion of an active dialogue between representatives of religious communities and host societies. DIRECT emphasized genuine two-way dialogue and integration, while employing a multifaith approach that seeks to include all religious denominations.The DIRECT project was built on the assumption that the role of religious communities’ representatives in integration could be better utilized to complement existing forms of integration practices in the European Union. Based on the research conducted and multifaith and multistakeholder fora held in all partner countries, DIRECT produced a Discussion Paper summarizing the project's findings and presenting recommendations on how to better accommodate migrant religious communities in integration efforts and, in consquence, enhance the overall integration of immigrants. Activities 1. Outreach to religious communities
2. Research on integration and religion in the EU
3. National “two-way integration” fora in DIRECT partner countries
4. Discussion paper and EU-wide seminar
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With funding by the European Union |
DIRECT Discussion Paper
Representatives of religious communities can play an important role in the integration of their communities’ members into new societies. The project ‘Dialogue for Integration: Engaging Religious Communities’ (DIRECT), implemented during 2009-11 in seven EU countries, aimed at exploring this role in more detail by conducting research and through the promotion of an active dialogue between representatives of religious communities and host societies. DIRECT emphasized genuine two-way dialogue and integration, while employing a multifaith approach that seeks to include all religious denominations.