Anita Nambalirwa and Eleonore Bekamenga of AYEKOO arbeit & ausbildung e.V., a partner of GAIDI gUG, discuss career opportunities in the care sector during a workshop for refugees and new migrants in Berlin in November 2023. A key focus of YANA Berlin is supporting newcomers in achieving key integration milestones and acquiring the skills needed to secure regular residency and enter the labour market/Photo: GAIDI gUG

Stiftung Berliner Sparkasse, UNO-Flüchtlingshilfe back YANA Berlin

YANA Berlin has relaunched its services to provide support for asylum-seekers and other new African migrants in the German capital on 1 April. The migrant advisory service, run by the nonprofit German-African Initiative for Development and Integration (GAIDI), operates under the motto “You Are Not Alone in Berlin” (YANA Berlin), offering guidance to ease integration.

Supported by the Stiftung Berliner Sparkasse and the UNO-Flüchtlingshilfe, YANA Berlin offers a multifaceted support system, including:

  • A dedicated hotline for direct assistance
  • A series of online information sessions with experts covering crucial topics such as residency rights, German language courses, job training, employment opportunities and healthcare access
  • Online and In-person consultation sessions, providing individualised support and guidance
  • A mentoring programme to connect new migrants with long-settled ones

A key objective of YANA Berlin is supporting migrants in acquiring the integration milestones necessary to obtain regular residency.

Many African migrants face bureaucratic hurdles in regularising their stay in Germany, and YANA Berlin provides them with the information and guidance needed to gain access to language courses, training opportunities as well as assisting them to overcome administrative hurdles — all crucial steps toward securing a stable status.

“We seek to help refugees and asylum-seekers overcome the confusion and uncertainties that characterise a new beginning in a foreign land,” says Femi Awoniyi, project manager. “Our goal is to equip them with the information and knowledge they need to transition to legal residency and contribute meaningfully to society.”

Since its launch in April 2023, YANA Berlin has steadily grown into a trusted hub for African newcomers and those struggling with their residency status. “With the added support of Stiftung Berliner Sparkasse, this new phase of the project will extend its impact even further,” Awoniyi added.

[Article originally published on 31 March 2025 and updated on 4 June 2025]

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