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Integration and Community Empowerment

CDP-G undertakes monitoring, evaluation, reporting, and advocacy to raise awareness and prevent discrimination, distinction, exclusion, restriction, or preference based on race, descent, ethnic origin, the religious, sectarian, or linguistic difference which has the purpose or effect of nullifying or impairing the recognition, enjoyment or exercise, on an equal footing, of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the political, economic, social, cultural or any other field of public life.

Today migration is an important issue at the global level. All continents are involved in the mass movement of people as the host country, transit, emigration or three of them.
According to many reports, more than 244 million people are international migrants and more than 748 million are internal migrants.

Due to the fundamental importance of immigration and integration both at the international level and at the national level, CDP-G aims to contribute to this subject by conducting research on the problems of migration at the international level in order to find sustainable and permanent solutions and provide suggestions and recommendations for the relevant international organizations and the host countries.

The second phase of migration is integration, which is important for both the host country and the migrants. Appropriate integration can help the host country and migrants and will help to reduce migrant phobia.

​CDP-G plans to collaborate with the host country on the integration of refugees and asylum seekers. By doing research and organizing cultural programs, we want to bring closer the host community and migrants and establish a relationship between them.