Encompassing an interdisciplinary and intersectional approach, The CAMPUS will be organized around

Seven Key Spheres of Activity:

1. RECONCILIATION

The CAMPUS will foster a culture of unity that transcends divisions, prioritizing forgiveness and reparations over past wrongs. It will provide a platform where societies grappling with conflict-ridden relationships can embark on the journey towards reconciliation together.

2. SOCIAL

The CAMPUS will serve as a social and therapeutic
institution, offering programs and services tailored to
high-risk and vulnerable refugee groups, with a focus
on vulnerable refugee women and their children.
Additionally, it will address the needs of high-risk
unaccompanied youth refugees alongside other
community-based programs.

 

3. CULTURAL

The CAMPUS will enhance awareness, facilitate
cultural integration, and empower refugees to
reclaim their narratives through creative expression,
ultimately nurturing a more inclusive and
compassionate society.

4. ECONOMIC

he CAMPUS will equip refugees with essential skills, knowledge,
and resources, enabling them to secure employment, start
businesses, and become self-reliant contributors to their host and
home communities.

5. ENVIRONMENTAL &

REGENERATIVE

The CAMPUS will function as a training incubator, promoting organic farming and using renewable energy among refugees. It will include a permaculture training institute focused on ecological and sustainable practices.

6. EDUCATIONAL

The CAMPUS will house an international
refugee visitor center, showcasing the
historical and contemporary experiences
of refugees in Europe and worldwide over
the past centuries.

7. ACADEMIC

The CAMPUS will lead field research on
reconciliation and capacity-building
activities, while advancing both applied
and theoretical practices for refugees.