The seven funded projects have engaged in a wide range of dissemination activities aimed at reaching diverse audiences across academic, policy, and public spheres. Collectively, the projects reported 240 dissemination activities, reflecting a strong commitment to knowledge exchange and societal impact. A substantial share of these efforts targeted and involved professional practitioners, including teachers, social workers, NGO representatives, and other welfare service providers working directly with migrants and refugee communities. Several projects collaborated closely with migrants, schools, and civil society organisations to ensure that research findings were accessible, relevant, and actionable. Many also produced policy briefs, contributed to Nordic and EU-level policy discussions, and provided input to ongoing debates on migration and integration. Dissemination activities also included creative formats, such as exhibitions, podcasts, and documentary films.
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Dissemination activities by primary audience

Dissemination activities by geographical reach
