Momodou Hamadi Bah

Favourite quote/life motto:  Some experiences can be a good lesson to others. I am Momodou Hamadi Bah, a citizen of Gambia by birth. I am from a family of two sisters and two brothers who live in Gambia with my mother. I am not able to tell much about my father, who died early, when... Continue Reading →

Qabuli Palaw (Afghanistan)

Ingredients: Basmati rice 500gm Stewing lamb 800gm Oil — 1/2 cup Thinly sliced 2 Onions Salt according to the taste Garam masala 2 teaspoons Ground cardamom 1 teaspoon Sugar 2 tablespoon Carrots, peeled and cut into matchsticks 300gm Raisins, soaked in water and drained 150gm Sliced almonds and pistachio toasted 200gm Procedure: In a large... Continue Reading →

Abedeen Fasasi Tunde

Favourite quotte/life motto: Life is a big canvas. Use as much colour as you can. My name is Abedeen Fasasi Tunde. I’m from Nigeria Oyo State. I’m 34 years old. I have studied Fine arts with my specialization in sculpture. In 2013 I finished my studies. Then I had to serve my country for one... Continue Reading →

Yassuf Aminy

Favourite quote/life motto: Life is made of two halves; one depends on us the other not. The half that depend on us we must live in the best way possible. My name is Yassuf Aminy. I was born in January 1982 in the province of Daikundi, Afghanistan. I belong to Hazara ethnic group. It was the... Continue Reading →

ALL IN goals

Historical facts teach us that statistics are usually easy to forget. People are moved by the real stories, where they can relate and see that at the very end, we all share the same dreams and goals, although our skin, nationality, and culture are different. Project activities include 3-day project meetings, where partners and European... Continue Reading →

Share your story with us

Dear Storyteller, First, let us introduce ourselves. We are partners of ALL IN project, which is co-financed by Europe for Citizens Programme. Our consortium shares the strive, that migration is one of the oldest human trends, which shaped countries, societies and national identities. Huge mobility of global population for the last decades and especially for... Continue Reading →

Why ALL IN project?

Migration is one of the oldest human trends, which shaped countries, societies and national identities. Most contemporary states are, in their way, products of earlier waves of migrations, which were not as massive as the contemporary ones. Huge mobility of global population for the last decades, and especially for the last couple of years caused... Continue Reading →

Meet the ALL IN project countries

Participating countries have an unique experience and attitude toward migrants, foreigners and ethnic groups.Poland is well known for having Ukranian migrants on one hand, but on the other hand a very strict migration policy. Poland remains the main EU country in which Ukranians work, because of several competitive advantages: extensive migrations network, a liberal procedure for... Continue Reading →

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