Identity on the Line (I-ON) is a large-scale collaborative project co-funded by the European Union and implemented between 2019 and 2023 by six cultural history museums and one university from seven European countries. Its aim was to explore the long-term consequences of traumatic experiences following war, forced migration and the search for a new life and identity in a foreign land. The project examined how these experiences also shape the lives of second and third generation migrants.

The findings of the project have been summarised in publications, a joint travelling exhibition that has toured Europe, and now in the form of a series of recommendations for decision-makers.

MEP Irena Joveva will participate in the second part of the day-long event with a video address, as part of a roundtable with decision-makers, where stakeholders will discuss the findings and recommendations of the I-ON project.