Category: Digital learning

  • Survival Kit: Your First Month in Romania

    Starting work in a new country can feel overwhelming, especially while you’re still learning the language. In your first month you don’t need perfect Romanian — you need practical phrases that help you stay safe, ask for help, understand instructions and handle daily life. That’s why INDORA created Your First…

  • How Much Does Language Miscommunication Cost Employers of Foreign Workers?

    Recruiting foreign workers can help Romanian companies respond to labour shortages, maintain production capacity and build more diverse teams. Yet recruitment is only the beginning. Once workers arrive, employers must manage a more practical question: can people understand the instructions, procedures and expectations that shape their daily work? Language miscommunication…

  • INDORA adopts the EMBRACE methodology: a stronger framework for working with migrant, refugee and displaced youth

    INDORA adopts the EMBRACE methodology: a stronger framework for working with migrant, refugee and displaced youth

    At INDORA, we believe that inclusion is not built through good intentions alone. It requires method, care, reflection and tools that help people feel seen, heard and supported. For this reason, INDORA is adopting the EMBRACE methodology, developed within the Erasmus+ project “EMBRACE – Stop the Exclusion of Migrant, Refugee…

  • Digital Learning That Feels Human

    Digital learning is often described through platforms, tools and technology. But at INDORA, we believe that digital learning only becomes meaningful when it remains connected to real people and real needs. An online course is not useful simply because it is available. It becomes useful when learners can understand it,…