In the Context of the EMPOWER! Project, the Territorial Workshop on Migrants’ Financial Inclusion in Turin will Meet for the Fifth and Final Time on February 18, 2025, at the Museo del Risparmio, Via S. Francesco d’Assisi, 8A. This meeting represents a unique opportunity for all interested stakeholders to discuss and reflect on economic and financial inclusion strategies for migrants in the Piedmont region.

The territorial workshop: a space for dialogue

Launched in Turin as part of the research conducted by the National Observatory on Migrants’ Financial Inclusion, managed by CeSPI, the Territorial Workshop was designed to promote dialogue among various local actors. Through collaboration between public and private entities, third-sector organizations, and civil society, the Workshop has facilitated the sharing of initiatives and local policies aimed at financial inclusion.

This final meeting is part of the EMPOWER! pilot project, supported by the European Union, and aims to ensure the continuity of the Workshop’s activities until 2027, thanks to the planned actions of the National Observatory.

Objectives of the meeting

During the event, key topics will be addressed to understand the impact of the EMPOWER! project and plan future actions. The meeting will focus on:

  • Updates from Participants: Gathering input from local stakeholders on financial inclusion topics.
  • Social Impact Analysis: Presenting and discussing the results of the EMPOWER! project, including the SROI (Social Return on Investment) analysis, an innovative method to measure the extra-financial value of interventions.
  • Future Prospects: Defining upcoming activities and meetings for the Workshop in Turin in 2025 to ensure continuity and sustainability of the actions undertaken.

The importance of the Museo del Risparmio

To emphasize the value of networking and collaboration, the Museo del Risparmio will host the meeting, the first museum in the world entirely dedicated to financial education in an interactive and innovative way. After the workshop, participants will have the opportunity to explore the Museum’s installations and deepen their understanding of financial education.

Registration and contacts

The event is free and open to all interested parties, but registration is required through the following link:

Register here

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A light refreshment will follow the meeting. Don’t miss this opportunity to contribute to strengthening financial inclusion and building new synergies for the future!