EPIM’s Building Inclusive Societies in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) Cluster: New Partnerships in the Region

Since 2022, EPIM has supported over 24 projects aiding war-displaced Ukrainians across Central and Eastern Europe. In 2024, our strategy shifted toward holistic, long-term community building, fostering inclusive networks, addressing migrant needs in broader societal contexts, cultivating belonging, and supporting migrant leadership. Our partners work across the region on healthcare, education, public spaces, civic engagement, and job creation to strengthen inclusive and democratic communities.

Since 2022, EPIM has been instrumental in aiding war-displaced Ukrainians across Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), supporting over 24 projects in the region. Earlier this year, EPIM’s strategy pivoted to offer holistic, comprehensive, and long-term support for inclusive community building across CEE.

As a result, projects we have supported this year have focused on:

  • Creating intersectional and trans-sectoral networks among diverse stakeholders
  • Addressing migrant needs within a broader societal context
  • Cultivating belonging and strengthening democracy across CEE
  • Supporting migrant leadership

Our partners span the region, addressing critical infrastructural issues like healthcare and mental health, access to education, the creative use of public spaces, civic engagement, job creation and entrepreneurship.

By Masha Volynsky, CEE Consultant for EPIM and co-leads the cluster. This piece was also shaped by Sen Zhan and Hrishabh Sandilya.

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