About Us
Who We Are
The Organization for Integration Studies is a Sweden-based independent civil society organization established to promote integration studies, human rights awareness, and inclusive social development.
The organization believes that sustainable peace, social stability, and strong communities can only be achieved through education, constructive dialogue, equal opportunity, and respect for human dignity.
The organization is currently in its early stage of development and aims to gradually establish a professional platform for research, advocacy, public engagement, and cooperation.
Mission
The mission of the organization is to promote social cohesion, integration, human dignity, equality, and human rights through research, awareness, dialogue, and evidence-based analysis.
The organization seeks to:
- Promote better understanding of integration challenges and opportunities;
- Strengthen social trust and family stability;
- Encourage democratic participation and social responsibility;
- Support human rights and equal opportunities;
- Promote peaceful coexistence and respect for diversity.
Vision
The organization envisions a society where all individuals, regardless of their ethnic, cultural, linguistic, religious, or social background, can live with dignity, equality, security, and mutual respect. It also envisions a future in which education, human rights, inclusion, and social justice become central foundations for sustainable peace and development.
Core Values
- Respect for human dignity
- Equality and non-discrimination
- Democracy and rule of law
- Peaceful coexistence
- Transparency and accountability
- Evidence-based research
- Social responsibility
- Diversity and mutual respect
- Human rights and social justice
Principles of Work
The organization conducts its activities in accordance with:
- Swedish law
- Democratic principles
- International human rights standards
- Academic integrity
- Peaceful and lawful civic engagement
The organization remains independent, non-violent, and committed to constructive public dialogue.
