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Bruxelles, 18 September 2013 DG DEVCO Capitalisation Seminar – NSA/LA Programme
This is AMITIE’s story. Or ours?
AMITIE is a development education project focusing on research, training and communication campaign on the interlinks among
migrations, development and human rights
with the objective to strengthen municipal capacities and thus improve the impact of global citizenship education activities in EU cities
March 2011-May 2013; 11 partners + 1 associate from Brazil, Italy, Latvia, Romania and Spain; coordinated by the Municipality of Bologna – Education Department
Does a city have the tools & the resources to communicate something to the large public?
How can the tools and the channels of public communication be used more efficiently to create awareness among the citizens and to accompany social transformations?
Should the city have an “educating” role on migration issues? Why?
Can communication help the enjoyment of citizenship rights?
See the AMITIE Operational guidelines on communication
Why cities? Which role?
Main challenges:
Understand and represent the complexity of the issues at stake for the general public
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=L1Ya7ZuYGr4
Stimulate curiosity and participation
Promote new partnerships at the local level
For more info on the communication campaign tools, you may check the project presentation uploaded on the capacity4dev webpage or www.amitie-project.eu
•Involve and engage citizens and third country nationals into the development of the project
•Include the perspective of final beneficiaries into the project recommendations on how to build a communication campaign affecting them
Joint contribution report, by APELhttp://www.comune.bologna.it/amitie/allegati/1333362376_joint%20contribution.pdf Video and postcards realised at the end of the focus groups in Bolognahttp://www.comune.bologna.it/amitie/training.php?id=13
Focus groups on social communication
A new idea of citizenship, based on belonging to the same community
Developing migration and development policies - approaching migrationas a resource and not as a problem
…are we, or aren’t we all, new citizens? People who are trying tobuild their own life-projects and paths towards citizenship thatare not related to the place of birth? 70% of the population in
Bologna wasn’t born here, they’re children of national orinternational migration. What makes us feel (or not feel) part of
the same community, of the same story?
What is the AMITIE vision?
The strengths of the communication campaign (I)
Flexibility and adaptability of the communication plan
Different types of invitations and calls to participate – involvement of cultural mediators – raising questions vs. making statements
Different communication tools and social events for different targets of the population (social media, face-to-face meetings, cooking lessons & dinners, thematic workshops, sport events, video-screenings etc.)
Real life stories and collection of local data to strengthen credibility
The strengths of the communication campaign (II)
Provision of spaces of communication that facilitated the development of new partnerships among different stakeholders
New citizens’ and their associations’ empowerment through active role and protagonism
Political endorsement helped to engage relevant municipal departments (Communication & Digital Agenda, Culture, Social inclusion, Sport), to mobilize more stakeholders and to ensure sustainability
From spot effect to change effect...
The shortcomings of the communication campaign
6 months were too short
No guidelines on reporting to PP vs. task to duly report to EC on the plurality and variety of local campaign activities
Partnership composition did not include migrants’ associations
Weak or absent engagement of Local Authorities where they were not partners
What is the change effect...In Bologna:
Public platform on active citizenship and cooperation
Inter-departmental working group to define M&D action plan
Cooperation with other EU funded projects (COMIDE and Parlez-vous-global?)
University of Bologna’s Master on Migration, development and human rights
In all partner cities: trained civil servants, methodology and communication products to be used during institutional activities; new institutional partnerships in place among “immigration actors” and “development actors”
AMITIE partners
City of Riga (LV)City of Recife (BR)FELCOS Umbria (IT)FAMSI (ES)University of Bologna – Department of Political Sciences (IT)Pè no chão (BR)GVC (IT)Latvian Human Rights Centre (LV)APEL (RO)Cineteca di Bologna Foundation (IT)Emilia-Romagna Region – Associate partner (IT)
City of Bologna – Project Coordinator
Thank you for your attention!
www.amitie-project.eu www.amitie-community.eu Facebook Page & youtube channel
Lucia Fresa - Project manager – Cooperation and human rights office - Municipality of Bologna - [email protected] tel 0039 051 2194355