
ISRICM-EU Transnational Meeting — Day 1 Successfully Completed in Granada
17 March 2026ISRICM-EU Transnational Meeting — Day 2 in Progress in Granada


On 17 March 2026, partners of the ISRICM-EU – Innovative Solutions for Refugee Integration and Crisis Mitigation in EU Member States (ESF-SI-2024-UA-01-0006) project continued their Transnational Meeting in Granada, Spain, with a strong focus on implementation, sustainability, and long-term impact.
The day began with an opening session aimed at aligning partners on key objectives and priorities. Discussions then progressed into the second and third parts of Work Package 3 (WP3), addressing critical aspects of project implementation and coordination.
Key topics included refugee support initiatives and solidarity economy actions, as well as research and support mechanisms for refugee entrepreneurship. Particular attention was also given to policy development and training measures that facilitate effective integration.
Further sessions explored cultural heritage preservation and community engagement, alongside discussions on sustainability and digital innovation. Emphasis was also placed on collaboration, training activities, and quality assessment processes to ensure high standards across all project outputs.
The agenda included open discussions and feedback exchanges, enabling partners to reflect on progress and define the next steps of the project.
InnoPolis participated remotely, contributing actively to the sessions—particularly in the areas of sustainability and digital innovation—and engaging in strategic dialogue aimed at enhancing the project’s long-term impact.
The discussions were characterized by a strong sense of partnership, shared responsibility, and a collective commitment to delivering high-quality and impactful results that support refugee integration and resilience across Europe.
As the meeting progresses, partners remain highly motivated to move toward concrete decisions, strengthened cooperation, and the next phase of implementation.
Together, the consortium continues to transform ideas into practical solutions for more inclusive and resilient communities.


