MIICT
MIICT aimed to promote social integration and access to services by migrants to Europe. Access to public services through various ICTs is essential in today's digital-first society. Using the design thinking paradigm of Inspiration, Ideation, and Implementation, MIICT used a human-centred design and co-creation approach to (1) support the management of migrant integration; (2) customise services to match migrants' needs, and (3) develop the IMMERSE platform to improve access to the labour market, matching migrants to jobs and development opportunities. CENTRIC coordinated MIICT, leading a consortium of 15 partners from across Europe.
MIICT had three main pilot sites in Cyprus, Spain and Italy, which engaged directly with local migrants, service providers and volunteers to design and test the project's results. CENTRIC led the creation of a Public Service Transformation Handbook, eliciting the user requirements, prototyping and evaluation methodology. In addition, MIICT contributed to the Joint Migration Policy whitepaper for the European Commission and hosted several policy round tables on migrant integration.
Funding Statement
MIICT received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement Number 822380.