Cultivating Cultures of Welcome – An Intro Call for Migrant-serving Organizations
March 24 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Sonita Mbah
Damaris Pietsch
March 24
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm (Europe/Berlin)
English
What becomes possible when truly feel welcomed? In this interactive introductory call, we invite migrant-serving organizations into a shared space to learn more about the Cultivating Cultures of Welcome project.
This session is designed as a participatory space. Together, we will:
Explore the emerging vision and foundations of the Cultivating Cultures of Welcome project
Reflect on the relational and systemic challenges migrant-serving organizations are currently navigating
Complete the project’s needs assessment in community, allowing for shared insight and collective sense-making
Engage in open Q&A about participation, process, and next steps
Completing the assessment in community offers a space to think, reflect, and respond together, strengthening connection across organizations while clarifying what support is most needed in this moment.
If you are working directly with migrant communities and are seeking ways to deepen resilience, relational capacity, and sustainable integration pathways, we warmly invite you to join us.
Sonita Mbah serves as the communications manager of Pocket Project and co-project manager of Cultures of Welcome. She is a passionate food grower, regenerative systems designer and skilled facilitator, born in Cameroon. She co-initiated the Bafut Ecovillage, an off-grid learning center in Northwest Cameroon, and served for over a decade as Administrator of Better World Cameroon. As Executive Secretary of the Global Ecovillage Network Africa, she brings regenerative community and social enterprise development to several African communities. Sonita received the Gender Just Climate Solutions Award (2017) for pioneering climate smart technologies across several African countries. Driven by her passion for healing colonial trauma, Sonita took the Principles of Collective Trauma Healing course with Thomas Hübl. She is also the co-host of What is Collective Healing? podcast and 2 online summits reaching out to over 15.000 people globally.
Damaris Pietsch is the project manager and dialogue designer of Cultures of Welcome and works at the intersection of organizational development, systems change and cultivating collective change capacities needed to navigate complexity, uncertainty and rapid societal shifts. As a certified resilience facilitator and systemic coach & organisational development expert she supports leaders and cross-sector actors in developing future skills, organisational resilience and systemic coherence. Damaris works internationally in emerging crisis contexts and complex organizational transformation processes, creating learning architectures that strengthen not only individuals, but the systems they shape.
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