Impact on stakeholders Sample Clauses

Impact on stakeholders. At the Slovenian multiplier event the expert public showed great interest in the experiences gained by the migrant mentors in the pilot programme. In retrospect, this can also be confirmed for the Italian and German multiplier events. The migrant mentors' authentic, substantial and justified views were brought into awareness of the local and – hopefully - also national policy makers. It was precisely at the events that, based on the presentation of migrants, cooperation was established in Slovenia between migrant mentors, Andragoški zavod and CPI Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Vocational Education and Training. In Germany the Bundesinstitut für Berufliche Bildung, Bonn also showed interest for this project and in future we’ll report in Bonn about this project. Both institutes are developing a catalogue of skills for national vocational qualification exactly for the profile of a migrant mentor, so the lessons learned in the project were crucial to their developing process. What better way to transfer the knowledge gained in project from practice and real-life situations to new educational programmes and state approved qualifications? Cooperation at the national level were established and a great step towards the secured national funding of the state approved migrant mentor qualification was made. It is especially gratifying that the driving force behind the change are not the theoretical concepts but the MMM project's activities and authentic experiences of migrant mentors and the partner staff of our organization. Other organizations (in Slovenia and Germany) from both, educational and employment sector, also expressed their willingness and intention to make use of palpable, feasible and instantly downloadable intellectual outputs of the project. They are useful for most of the latter institutions (elementary and high schools, VET providers, NGOs, volunteers, employment services, employment agencies, employers' associations, local authorities, national policy makers, institutes, other organizations involved in civic, social issues etc.), suitable for immediate and direct transfer to educational or entrepreneurial practice. We consider the most important achievement of the MMM project the fact that the problem of migrant integration is no longer acknowledged as an irresolvable one. With recommendations and orientations outlined in the intellectual outputs we paved the path to an effective and exemplary solutions, beneficial to all parties involve...
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