Mimeta has a zero-tolerance policy regarding corruption and has established clear and rigorous policies and mechanisms which ensure that corruption does not take place at any level.
Ettijahat actively uses gender as a lens in their operations and consults with a gender expert in the design of their activities. This was noted in its work. Artists working with unconventional art forms are encouraged to apply, as are refugees and members of the LGBTQIA+ community, and especially women in these groups
The aspect of narratives and who is presenting them goes to the heart of inclusion and is integral to Mimeta’s work. In the past, and 2023, Mimeta and partners have focused on telling the story of underprivileged groups, such as refugees. Partners organisations such as Ettijahat and L'Art Rue have an emphasised focus on the issue of inclusion of marginalised communities, including projects focused on telling the story of refugees, minorities, women and members of the LGBTQIA+ community, as well as people with disabilities.
Many of the initiatives of Mimeta’s partners have the opportunity to engage the public in questions of climate justice and environmental consciousness