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       |logo=Mingle.jpg       
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       |project_title=[[MINGLE (contract)]]
       |project_title=[[MIgrant Language and SociaL Integration(contract)]]
       |contract_number=527834-LLP-1-2012-GR-GRUNDTVIG-GMP
       |contract_number=527834-LLP-1-2012-GR-GRUNDTVIG-GMP
       |funding_period=November 2012 - October 2014 (24 mo)
       |funding_period=November 2012 - October 2014 (24 mo)
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'''MINGLE''' (MIgrant Language and SociaL Integration)is a project co-funded by the LifeLong Learning Programme of the European Union. The project is a collaboration between Greece, Cyprus and Italy. It is coordinated by [[EXODUS SA.]], Greece with partners the [[Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics]],[[KMOP]] (Greece), the [[University of Peloponnese (UoP)]], Greece and [[Anziani e non solo soc. Coop. (ANS)]].




==Overview==
==Overview==
'''MINGLE''' (MIgrant Language and SociaL Integration)is a project co-funded by the LifeLong Learning Programme of the European Union. The project is a collaboration between Greece, Cyprus and Italy. It is coordinated by [[EXODUS SA.]], Greece with partners the [[Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics]],[[KMOP]] (Greece), the [[University of Peloponnese (UoP)]], Greece and [[Anziani e non solo soc. Coop. (ANS)]].
MINGLE is conceived as a way of integrating migrants into society and particularly the workforce of the receiving country. The target groups are migrants from Romania and Bulgaria to Italy, Greece and Cyprus, respectively.  Learning the language of the host country will help the target groups to secure a relevant job and very importantly facilitate their integration into the new country of residence and workplace.  
MINGLE is conceived as a way of integrating migrants into society and particularly the workforce of the receiving country. The target groups are migrants from Romania and Bulgaria to Italy, Greece and Cyprus, respectively.  Learning the language of the host country will help the target groups to secure a relevant job and very importantly facilitate their integration into the new country of residence and workplace.  


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