HUMcore Conference 9 April 2024
HUMcore is a research project focused on the Humanitarian Corridors. Together with our partners we are glad to present you the results of our research on the Humanitarian Corridors as a model for upscaling and implementation of complementary pathways in countries across the EU.

HUMcore's aim is threefold. First, to improve the procedures and practices of the Humanitarian Corridors scheme (by involving coordinators, governments, private sponsors, and beneficiaries into the research). Second, to foster integration of beneficiaries of the Humanitarian Corridors. And third, to spread the scheme into the entire EU, starting from the experiences of partners in 9 different countries.

The presentation of the results and discussions will be translated in English, French and Dutch.
Agenda:

9:30 Registration – welcome coffee and tea

10:00-12:30 General session

10:00 Introduction – moderator Jan De Volder

10:10 Humanitarian Corridors in Belgium – Luc De Bolle (Programme Coordinator of the Humanitarian Corridors)

10:40 Testimony - Naya and Somar Albouz (beneficiaries of the Humanitarian Corridors)

10:50 Short break

11:00 The Belgian government participation in Humanitarian Corridors and complementary pathway programs – Thomas Van Diest (Advisor to the State Secretary for Asylum and Migration)

11:10 Complementary pathways and the European Commission – Sara Bortoletti (EC Policy Officer)

11:20 HUMCore project: overview of objectives, activities, outputs, results – Lucio Barbetta (Coordinator of HUMCore)

11:50 Networking, press, photos

12:10 Q&A

13h:00-14:00 Lunch break (by Great Market)

14:10-17:00 Scientific session

14:10 Introduction – moderator Lucio Barbetta

14:20 HUMCore capacity building activities – Claire Legrand (Humanitarian Corridors Sant’Egidio France)

14:50 Testimony – Rebecca Breekveldt (secretary at Anglican Church and sponsor of the Humanitarian Corridors)

15:00 Fostering integration of the beneficiaries of the Humanitarian Corridors – Charlotte Nietvelt (Humanitarian Corridors Sant’Egidio Belgium)

15:30 Testimony – Rana Alhaddad (beneficiary of the Humanitarian Corridors)

15:40 Short break

15:50 Comparative study of complementary pathway programs and future perspectives – prof. Lyuba Spasova (SRPI Bulgaria), prof. Natalia Mushak (CNR)

16:20 HUMCore guidelines on integration pathways and proposed amendments - Jorge Jiménez Carrero, prof. Roberto Cippitani (CNR)

16:50 Q&A

17:15 Apero 

The event will take place at Muntpunt, Munt 6, 1000 Brussels. 
We hope to see you there!

For questions please contact +32 477 76 05 27 or charlotte.nietvelt@santegidio.eu.

Check our website https://humcore.org/
HUMCORE PROJECT AMIF 2020 AG Project number 101038285
Co-Funded by the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund of the European Union
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