The ReIncluGen project resulted in the development of critical definitions and notions on the concept of gender empowerment, by starting from the perspectives of migrantised women and girls in Austria, Belgium, Italy, Poland and Spain, as well as from civil society organisations working with these women and girls. This resulted in an overview to understand how policies see and approach gender empowerment and inclusion, an analysis of existing data to understand differences in gender inequalities across Europe, in-depth interviews and photovoicing of migrantised women and girls, resulting in a photobook and travelling exhibitions across the involved countries.
Secondly, the result of the evaluation and impact assessment of empowering and inclusive trajectories applied in CSOs led to the development and evaluation of good practices, resulting in a toolkit for good practices included in the digital platform Quwa. This platform fosters civil society organisations to support internal reporting, to share practices with peers, and to find CSOs across Europe. These findings led to the development of a Massive Online Open Course on Coursera and both local and European Policy briefs.
Thirdly, the media discours analysis led to an analysis of two printed media sources, and at least two relevant social media channels per country, for five selected ‘hot topics’, namely feminicide, islamophobia, paid domestic labor, citizenship and rights, abortion. These findings helped to develop the toolkit for media strategies, which can also be used for schools and in other educational contexts.