Theory of Change
Problem
Human migration has long played a crucial role in societal
and economic development, but it also presents significant
challenges for migrants
- Legal and cultural barriers to integration
- Social isolation in new communities
- Cycles of poverty that can persist across generations
- Economic instability and underemployment
- Underutilization of skills and qualifications
- Xenophobia and discrimination
Strategies

Bridges to Dignity
To change perceptions of migration by highlighting the positive contributions of migrants to society and combating negative stereotypes and discrimination
Bridges to Care
To ensure migrants have access to the necessary support systems, preventing exploitation and social isolation while improving their overall well-being


Bridges to Opportunity
Break cycles of poverty and marginalization by creating pathways for economic development and empowerment of migrants
Outcomes
BETTER
INTEGRATION
Migrants experience better integration into their host societies, with reduced discrimination and improved social cohesion
BETTER
INTEGRATION

RELATIONSHIPS
Host societies become more inclusive, with improved relationships between native populations and migrants
RELATIONSHIPS

ECONOMICS
Migrants achieve greater economic stability, contributing more effectively to the economy and society
ECONOMICS
