International Network of Migration Institutions

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International Network of Migration Institutions

The International Network of Migration Institutions includes museums and other institutions promoting the public understanding of migration.

The current trend in the development of migration museums, named differently worldwide, is an interesting phenomenon, as it may contribute to the creation of a new and multiple identity, at an individual and collective level. Like the United States with Ellis Island, Australia, Canada, and more recently several European countries – e.g. France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom – have been creating such venues to facilitate transmission between generations as well as encounters between migrants and the host populations, by telling their personal story.
While these initiatives also serve the duty to remember, they seem to have three main objectives: Acknowledge, integrate and build awareness.

Migration museums also face common challenges, in that they intend to be not only a venue for conservation and exhibition, but also and above all a lively meeting place. The challenge is not so much to bring in the intellectuals, academics, researchers, historians, traditional visitors of museums (the converted) but also and above all to attract the general public, those with preconceived ideas on immigration and the migrants themselves.

UNESCO and the IOM have decided to work together to promote exchange of information and experiences on the history of immigration and the memories of migrants, notably through helping to set up and develop museums in receiving countries. This kind of museum would, in particular, help collect, safeguard, highlight and make accessible to the general public certain elements relating to the history and culture of immigration, and to the process of integration of migrant communities.

Location:

Worldwide

Policy/practice area:

Cultural integration

Keywords:

Countering Polarization, Culture and diversity, Education, Ethnicity, Mediation & Interpretation, Refugees & asylum, Return Migration, Women, Youth ,

Integration Practitioner:

International Organization, Regional Organization or UN agency

Name of Organization:

UNESCO and IOM

Website:

www.migrationmuseums.org

Contact Information:

Email:
network@migrationmuseums.org

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