19.01.2015
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Housing & Integration
04.01.2017
By mediating private rooms to entitled refugees, the newcomers can leave the frustrating and tense situation in refugee camps and share their daily life with locals.
Locals with a free (guest-) room are set into contact with entitled refugees to live together on a temporay basis for 3-6 months. While the local supports the refugee with integrating (e.g. finding a long-term accommodation, language support), the refugee can support the local in everyday life (e.g. in the household, taking care of the children). Thus, both sides benefit from a win-win situation.
On our platform locals and newcomers create their personal profile with wishes regarding their future cohabitation. After the local selected a prospective subtenant, the organization accompanies a first personal meeting between local and newcomer. If wished by both sides, a possible testing weekend is followed by an eventual moving in.
Contact: Simon Rebitzer, Jasmin Mir, Homayoon Pardis - simon(at)refugeeinnovationchallenge.org -
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