


Migration has been increasing dramatically over the last decades. People usually are forced to migrate hoping to find a better quality of life or opportunities. The issue though is whether the host country has an effective migration policy for integration that addresses to their needs.
Access to education is certainly considered one of migrants’ basic needs. So far, in many European countries, emphasis is given on migrants’ children education. Nevertheless, adult migrant education policies are restricted or even absent as in Lithuania.
As a consequence, the aim of the project Strategic Partnership in Adult Migrant Education: Perspectives from Mediterranean and Baltic Sea Regions is to prepare a methodology for the adult migrants’ education based on good practices implemented in each participating country.
Lithuania, Diversity Development Group
Poland, Fundacja Osrodek Badan nad Migracjami
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
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[Project Number: 2014-1-LT01-KA204-000643]