A total of 12 jobs are being created as a result of the €2,925,134 funding received from Seupb through Peaceplus
Members of the public are being invited to the official launch of an exciting new project aimed at building positive relationships in communities experiencing rapid demographic change.
The Intercultural Cross-border Inclusion Programme, supported by Peaceplus, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB), will be launched in Monaghan Peace Campus on January 21.
The ICI Programme has been developed by an alliance of five grassroots organisations - North West Migrants Forum, Donegal Intercultural Platform, Irish Network Against Racism, Multi-Ethnic Sports Northern Ireland and the Cookstown-based Rural Community Network.
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A three-year initiative, the ICI Programme was designed with a geographical focus on rural and urban areas across Northern Ireland and in the Republic of Ireland counties of Donegal, Leitrim and Monaghan.
At a time when towns and villages across Ireland are experiencing population growth and cultural shifts, the project’s overall aim is to foster a more inclusive society while empowering minority ethnic communities and encouraging active participation.
A total of 12 jobs are being created as a result of the €2,925,134 funding received from Seupb through Peaceplus.
Speaking on behalf of the five-partner alliance, Chief Executive of Lead Partner organisation the North West Migrants Forum, Lilian Seenoi Barr, said, “I have always said that if people look beyond the negative voices and tabloid headlines they will see that migrants strengthen local economies.
“The Intercultural Cross-Border Inclusion Programme is a prime example of that, of how those coming to this country are opening doors of opportunity for others. This project was developed with two goals in mind. One of those was to deliver well-paid jobs within our five organisations.
“The second goal was to create the conditions for respect where cultural diversity is celebrated and communities live, learn, work and socialise together without prejudice or hate. Work on that second goal has already begun and will continue to accelerate after the launch of the ICI Programme on January 21,” Mrs Barr added.
The launch event, which runs from 10.30am to 12.30pm, is open to the public but registration is essential. A bus will run from Letterkenny, stopping to pick up in Derry, before travelling on to Monaghan Peace Campus.
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