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IMW 2025 Report: The Role Of Mexican Youth Leadership Supporting Migrant And Refugee Integration

February 6, 2026

Intercultural Mobility Week is a national event led by USCRI Mexico’s Network of Committees for Integration and Welcome (ReCIBE), a national youth-led advocacy platform embedded in 7 higher education institutions in Mexico. The network works to:

· Promote the integration of people in mobility.
· Foster intercultural dialogue and a culture of peace.
· Create communities of opportunity.

In this year’s edition of the IMW, which took place from September 21st to October 11th, 2025, 2,670 people participated in 25 academic, cultural, artistic, and community activities held on campuses across the country. In addition, 32 immigrant and refugee-led enterprises found a place for promotion and strengthening through markets and cultural fairs, while five refugee students contributed as artists and cultural agents. A prominent academic space generated deep reflections and concrete proposals to improve protection systems and access to higher education.

Read the full report here:  Spanish versionEnglish version


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