BACKPACK ID

Bridging languages and memories to foster multiple identities: "Never leave your backpack behind!"

About the project

BACKPACK ID is an innovative intervention for promoting the inclusion of refugee children at school in 4 European countries (Greece and Italy, Germany and Sweden), which are met with acute and very diverse challenges by the ongoing refugee crisis. Informed by these differences, the present approach on social inclusion advances a common account of social inclusion challenges; it sees the social inclusion of refugee children as a function of addressing the needs and perspectives of those children and their families, and local communities and stakeholders, while affirming common European values.

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Outputs

Backpack ID using a bottom-up participatory method produced the following outputs in order to address social inclusion interpersonal and intergroup understanding in the school environment.

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Partners

Who we are

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Contact

The project is now closed. If you would like to request additional information about the project, you can contact the project coordinator here.

The name Giulia comes from the latin word ‘Iulius’, which was the gentilitial name of an ancient and noble roman family, the ‘Gens Iulia’ which also the famous roman leader Giulio Cesare belonged to.

The name maybe originated by the ancient form Iovillios which means ‘Sacred to Jupiter’.

So, Giulia means ‘descending from Jupiter or devoted to Jupiter or dedicated to Jupiter’.

My name is sufficiently spread in more than 130.000 italian municipalities, mostly in Lombardia region, Lazio and Campania.

And about the origin of my family name?

The surname ‘Costa’ could come from some place names such as ‘Costa calcinara’, ‘Costa d’Arcevia’, or from the ancient name Costans (which means ‘to stand still’), or even by the latin term ‘costa’ which means ‘side’, ‘rib’.

The family name Costa is very spread all over Italy, but it outnumbers the other surnames in Geneva and Messina.

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