CASE STUDY

A learning journey for the European Philanthropic Initiative for Migration

A learning journey to reflect, connect and co-design.

For 6 months we collaborated with the European Philanthropic Initiative for Migration and we couldn’t have described our collaboration better than Sophie Ngo-Diep did on LinkedIn:

Over the spring and early summer, EPIM invited 15 civil society and one foundation partner to participate in an innovative and heartfelt learning journey. The goal was to cultivate trust between these key actors of the migration ecosystem in Europe, sensemake about their respective roles in driving systemic change, and empower both – the collective and the individuals to amplify their impact.

“We need more spaces like the one we co-created. We need more civil spaces to exist, because they are shrinking and so is active participation and such spaces are very important for us to heal, reflect, re-strategize, learn, gain allies, share the burden, learn of new opportunities, become and feel the sense of community and of belonging especially in this short-term project-based work environment with basically no stability.” Robert Ian Kibet Ouko Babu, following the EPIM Learning Journey, July 2024

We want to deeply acknowledge the team behind this effort:

20+ engaged participants
6 months
1 network