


Across Europe, conversations about migration, identity and belonging are often shaped by misunderstanding, fear and one-sided narratives. These discussions can create distance between people, reinforce stereotypes and make it harder for communities to live and work together with trust and respect.
Many people have limited opportunities to hear directly from others with different experiences. Stories about migrants and displaced persons are often told without their voices, which can lead to simplified or negative views. At the same time, local communities may feel unheard or uncertain about change. This lack of shared understanding can increase division and make open, respectful dialogue more difficult.
OPEN EU responds to this need by creating opportunities for people to come together through storytelling, shared learning and dialogue. The project focuses on real experiences from local people, migrants and displaced persons, helping to bring different perspectives into the same space. By listening to each other’s stories, participants can better understand the realities behind complex issues and build more balanced and inclusive ways of thinking.
The aim is to support stronger connections between people and encourage communities where dialogue replaces division. OPEN EU shows that understanding often begins with listening, and that small, shared experiences can lead to meaningful change.



