After two years of successful piloting, Re:Match has summarised key learnings and recommendations on data-driven Matching of Refugees and Cities in an Implementation Guide for practitioners and advocates. Join us as we explore and discuss how the matching model can be replicated, adapted and implemented!
Re:Match has acquired unique expertise with the successful piloting of the individualised and needs-based relocation of protection seekers via algorithm-based matching.
At the beginning of April, the European Parliament voted in favour of the reform of the Common European Asylum System, thereby sealing that this reform will become law. The European Commission and the member states will work out the implementation plans in the coming months. We, and many others, are currently working intensively on ideas, strategies and tools to help us navigate these new conditions.
Re:Match has gained unique expertise with the successful piloting of individualised and demand-oriented relocation of protection seekers via algorithm-based matching. The technical and political findings and the resulting recommendations for decision-makers will be presented on February 13 in the form of two reports at a digital launch event.
With the help of an algorithm-supported process, we successfully matched and relocated a group of 26 Ukrainian asylum seekers from Poland with the German municipalities this week.