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Relocation via matching: How do Re:Match partner municipalities rate the data-supported matching of asylum seekers and cities?

Re:Match partner municipalities report on their experiences and assessments of the data-supported matching of people seeking protection and cities.
A participating child from the Re.Match project painted a photo of their idea of their new home town for the coordinators. It shows a house, a large rainbow, a car, the sun and a unicorn. The family of asylum seekers from Ukraine was matched to Düsseldorf. Relocation via matching: a family reports on their journey to Germany

Relocation via matching: a family reports on their journey to Germany

A family reports on their journey from Ukraine via Poland to Germany and their experiences with the Berlin Governance Platform's Re:Match - Relocation via Matching project.

Re:Match - Relocation via Matching enters its second phase

Following the successful Re:Match pilot phase in 2024, we are now looking forward to starting the second phase together with Right to Protection!

Relocations are part of the solution, new camps are not!

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.

The role of socio-political actors in climate policy: Final report published!

The "Social Actors Project" of our Climate&Energy team, funded by the Allianz Foundation, is coming to an end. The final report is now available for download.
A banner for the blog entry "Re:Match project: third relocation & admission via matching successful! Next steps: Evaluation and political communication " from September 2023 for the migration project Re:Match - Relocation via Matching of the Berlin Governance Platform.

Re:Match project: third relocation & admission via matching successful! Next steps: evaluation and political communication

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.