The level of integration of immigrants varies depending on the specifics of each ethnic group – different status, complicated conditions for integration, cultural origin, awareness of the legal environment of the Czech Republic, and so on. Access to information leads to different levels of social inclusion or exclusion. Qualified intercultural assistants are necessary in order to support the integration of foreigners, or more precisely disadvantaged Vietnamese immigrants, into society and the Czech labour market. The project was designed for young Vietnamese from the South Moravian Region speaking Czech and Vietnamese and interested in becoming an intercultural assistant. It was implemented in cooperation with a project partner VOLONTÉ CZECH o.p.s and it has opened a path to a number of useful contacts in Moravia for us.
The project was funded by the European Social Fund under the Operational Programme Human Resources and Employment and by the state budget of the Czech Republic.