It is a science and technology network funded over a four-year period and developing networking tools to meet the research coordination and capacity building objetives set out in the COST Action's Memorandum of Understanding. Its Grant Holder is Université de Picardie Jules Verne, and CIEG's integrated researcher is a member of this network. WEMov is an international network of researchers from 52 countries, who are engaged in unveiling women migrants' presence and participation in the construction of Europe. As an interdisciplinary network, it combines a wide variety of expertise in history, sociology, demography, economy, anthropology, political science and the arts, among others, with the intention of fostering complementay perspectives showing women migrants' presence, obstacles and capacities in past and present migratory contexts.