The Migration and Human Rights Nest of the College of Europe in Natolin was pleased to organise a role-play game titled: "Destination Europe" facilitated by Mr David THIRY, representing European Migration Network in Luxembourg.
Destination Europe is an interactive learning and training tool about migration and integration. It is an engaging tabletop tool based on role-play that stimulates discussion and learning about some of the most topical issues in today’s Europe. The tool illustrates real-life impacts policy decisions can have on various categories of migrants and the public in the countries that receive them. It was developed by migration experts from various European countries joined in the European Migration Network.
The students experienced migration decision-making as a complex process that involves different actors with sometimes conflicting interests. They were faced with various migration challenges first at the European Union level and then in their national and city contexts.