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Since the earliest times, humanity has been on the move. Some people move in search of work or economic opportunities, to join family, or to study. Others move to escape conflict, persecution, terrorism, or human rights violations. Still others move in response to the adverse effects of climate change, natural disasters, or other environmental factors.
Today, more people than ever live in a country other than the one in which they were born. According to the IOM World Migration Report 2020, as of June 2019 the number of international migrants was estimated to be almost 272 million globally, 51 million more than in 2010. Nearly two thirds were labour migrants. International migrants comprised 3.5 per cent of the global population in 2019. This compared to 2.8 per cent in 2000 and 2.3 per cent in 1980. While many individuals migrate out of choice, many others migrate out of necessity.
In this playlist, we want to take a closer look to these topics summarised by "migration". Check out all four activities to get more information, challenge yourself and discuss about it with others!
This way you can participate in the playlist and the individual activities:
- Log in (or create a free account if you are using the platform for the first time).
- Click on "participate" in the playlist. The playlist is now saved in your account and you can view your progress.
- Look at the individual activities in the playlist. Click on participate to start the activity. Read through the activity and engage with the tasks and learning experiences. You will find all the websites and documents mentioned under 'materials' in the activity.
- For each activity you complete, you will receive a digital badge: upload a proof, e.g. a photo or a screenshot, or write your answer to a question in the text field.
Activities to complete
Complete the following activities, earn badges and you will see your playlist progress updated
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If you would like to dicuss the playlist's topics with other young people from all over Europe and above, there are two possibilities we offer to you:
- Take part in the "Migration & Intercultural Communication" event. It's an online meeting for everyone who is interested in this topic, wants to get some input from experts and discuss about it with other young people from all over Europe. This meeting will take place on the 23th of February 2022 at 4:30 pm CET.
Please fill in this short registration form to recieve an invitation email with more information:
2. If you can't take part in the meeting, you can also use this jamboard to exchange ideas, thoughts and questions with other young people!
(You will find all relevant materials from the meeting below after the 23.02.22.)
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The owner of this badge
- took part in the "Migration & Intercultural Communication" event that took place on the 23th of February 2022 at 4:30 pm CET. He/ She got some input about the topic from experts and discussed about it with other young poeple from all over Europe.
- discussed the topic in more detail with young people from all over Europe by using the provided jamboard
- exchanged ideas on the topics in an intercultural setting
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Evidence verified by: one activity organiser
Did you take part in the online meeting? Upload a screenshot of the meeting or write your expressions about it. You can also leave some feedback!