EUDiF works to consolidate efforts on diaspora engagement for development. We strive to bridge existing gaps between policy development and research, to test out concrete modes of engagement and to create a laboratory of innovative ideas and policies, based on needs and priorities.
We take a multi-stakeholder, consultative and participatory approach so as to holistically transform interest in diaspora engagement into concrete, sustainable action through four interlinking strands of activity on knowledge, capacity development, dialogue and diaspora expertise.
What we do
We believe in
Co-design & tailored approaches
Each action is designed in close collaboration with partners and - as much as possible - diaspora experts are involved in implementation.
Flexibility & sustainability
Sustainability strategies are developed for each action to ensure that the short-term intervention plugs into existing operations in a way that will continue.
Partnerships & practices
Building on existing practices and partnerships creates a jump-start for EUDiF-supported actions, we design actions to "plug in" to existing initiatives to maximise the impact of each collaboration.
Diaspora & youth expertise
"Nothing about, without" is the mantra at the heart of all activities. Diaspora voices and expertise are central, and we place great importance on including youth in dialogue, research and capacity development.
Who we work with
Do you count yourself as diaspora and have a specific skillset you would like to use to support the development of your country of heritage? Contact us via eu-diaspora@icmpd.org to discuss forthcoming opportunities.
Are you a young person in the diaspora and looking for an early career experience in an international organisation, and working on migration and development? Email eu-diaspora@icmpd.org to learn about internship opportunities. Check out our intern and alumni profiles and articles they have written for a flavour of the work.
If you’re a diaspora organisation based in Europe and running development projects in your country of heritage, you could be eligible for support in phase II. Email eu-diaspora@icmpd.org to join our mailing list.
We work with central and local authorities of EU partner countries which wish to leverage the potential of diaspora engagement for development. Interested to learn more? email eu-diaspora@icmpd.org
Do you support diaspora organisations based in your country? In 2024 we will map practices from across the EU to facilitate learning. Please share your experience via eu-diaspora@icmpd.org
Do you also work on diaspora engagement? Are you keen to collaborate? Let us know via eu-diaspora@icmpd.org
Diaspora engagement and the private sector are intrinsically linked. Want to know more? Contact us via eu-diaspora@icmpd.org
Have you read our publications and want to know more, or are you planning your own diaspora-related research? We would love to hear from you, email eu-diaspora@icmpd.org
Our services
Knowledge resources
Capacity development
Awareness raising
Dialogue & exchange
Grants
Strategic advice
Why diaspora engagement?
Diasporas have long been acknowledged as actors for development thanks to their unique transnational understanding, mobility and connection with their country of heritage. However, until now dialogue and collaboration between diaspora organisations, countries of origin, the EU and its Member States has been fragmented, often focusing on bilateral cooperation.
EUDiF has been created by the European Union in response to calls from diaspora for a coordinated, formalised way to contribute to development dialogue at European level and in recognition of the active contribution many diaspora communities make to development. This interest is mirrored by the growing number of countries of origin wishing to better engage their diaspora for development.
Through the EUDiF, we work to consolidate ongoing efforts and maximise the potential of diaspora for development.