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Title: Comparative Review of Resettlement in Europe


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Comparative Review of Resettlement in Europe
April 2008
European Resettlement Network www.icmc.net
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Something about ICMC and Resettlement
  • Past
  • Processed 700,000 refugees since its creation in
    1951
  • Present
  • Office (OPE) Turkey processes refugees to USA and
    provides CO
  • ICMC / UNHCR Deployment Scheme
  • Identification of vulnerable cases Jordan
  • Advocacy through Brussels, Geneva and Washington
    offices

April 2008
European Resettlement Network www.icmc.net
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Practical Cooperation for a European Resettlement
Network
  • Co funding ERF Community
  • Actions -12 months
  • Goals
  • To increase operational
  • resettlement capacity
  • To establish an ongoing trans-
  • national cooperation structure for
  • exchange of best practices and resettlement
    training
  • (with UNHCR Resettlement Services)
  • Output Welcome to Europe

April 2008
European Resettlement Network www.icmc.net
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Why Resettlement Network?
  • European Resettlement is growing steadily need
    for stocktaking / monitor new info
  • Need for multi stakeholder exchange between
    resettlement countries UNHCR, Govt, NGO,
    service provider, municipalities
  • Need for exchange between resettlement countries
    emerging resettlement countries
  • Need to reflect on European Resettlement
    Programmes common actions

April 2008
European Resettlement Network www.icmc.net
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Project Partners
April 2008
European Resettlement Network www.icmc.net
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Methodology for Welcome to Europe Publication
  • UNHCR resources
  • Stakeholder meetings at national levels / UNHCR
    consultation throughout
  • European Resettlement Training
  • Interviews with stakeholders
  • Approved texts consent

April 2008
European Resettlement Network www.icmc.net
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Considerations when establishing a resettlement
programme
  • Quotas/UNHCR criteria
  • Dossier and selection missions
  • Special vulnerable groups model to ensure
    flexibility
  • Throughout consideration of reception and
    integration needs
  • - Involvement NGOs/local authorities
    and refugees in the resettlement
    process
  • - Mobilisation of host
    communities/public opinion

April 2008
European Resettlement Network www.icmc.net
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European quotas
April 2008
European Resettlement Network www.icmc.net
9
New Developments
  • France 100 cases
  • Germany large scale ad-hoc resettlement of
    Iraqis under discussion (Spiegel).
  • UK expanding quota
  • Iraqi refugee crisis is mobilizing debate
  • local churches, NGOs, press, communities

April 2008
European Resettlement Network www.icmc.net
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UNHCR resettlement criteria
  • Legal protection and physical protection
  • Survivors of violence and torture
  • Women at risk
  • Medical needs urgent and emergency
  • Family reunification
  • Refugees without local integration prospects
  • Children and adolescents
  • Elderly refugees

April 2008
European Resettlement Network www.icmc.net
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Selection dossier basis or selection mission
  • Most cases are selected on missions (Burmese,
    Iraqis, Congolese by several EU Member States)
  • Dossiers by Sweden (800), UK (100), Finland
    (100), Ireland (40)
  • Special programmes TOM, VOT, UAC, WAR
  • Need to share best practices on dossier selection
    to provide for more flexibility and meeting
    protection needs world wide

April 2008
European Resettlement Network www.icmc.net
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Good Practice - Swedish quota 2008 - 1900
departures
April 2008
European Resettlement Network www.icmc.net
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Government resettlement criteria
  • Most Government only follow UNHCR resettlement
    criteria
  • Assessment of the conditions of reception and
    integration Integration Potential (DK)

April 2008
European Resettlement Network www.icmc.net
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Prepare reception through selection
  • Good information collection / sharing is
    needed to prepare reception
  • 1- UNHCR provides information on the Resettlement
    Referral Form
  • 2 - Some agencies participate in selection
    missions to have better understanding of special
    needs to be addressed (DRC,COA, municipalities)
  • 3 - Assessment of the conditions of reception
    and integration (Finland/ ,UK)
  • 4 Cultural Orientation to manage expectations

April 2008
European Resettlement Network www.icmc.net
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Reception and Integration models in Europe
  • Centralised Reception NL and Ireland
  • Direct Placement or resettled refugees in
    Municipality
  • A mainstream services for resettled
    refugees
  • B specialised services for resettled
    refugees (UK)

April 2008
European Resettlement Network www.icmc.net
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The Experience of the Centralised Reception
centre in Amersfoort (COA)
  • Only for refugees selected on missions
  • Groups 20 30 persons of same ethnic background
    to build mutual support structures
  • Up to 3 months introduction programme
  • NGO support provided through Vluchtelingen Werk
  • COA then places out to municipalities

April 2008
European Resettlement Network www.icmc.net
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Mainstream approach immediate reception in
municipalities (DK, Finland, Sweden)
  • Municipalities involved in reception, integration
    or resettled refugees obligatory or voluntary
  • Geographical distribution mostly outside large
    cities
  • Available housing important factor
  • Integration programs 1 to 3 years
  • Personalised integration programs recommended
    different actors/tailor made
  • Funding allocations vary
  • Fostering independence welfare state

April 2008
European Resettlement Network www.icmc.net
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Specialised Resettlement services at the
Municipal Level UK experience
  • 12 months financial support and integration
    support through Gateway Programme contracts
    with service providers
  • Special consideration vulnerable cases
  • Support services provider home visits, drop in
    centers, group sessions, housing support, access
    to benefits system
  • Monitoring results feed back to national level
    GPP Steering Group (RIAP UNHCR other Govt
    department services)

April 2008
European Resettlement Network www.icmc.net
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Crosscutting Issues in integration
  • Best practices widely dispersed need for more
    research and exchange
  • Fostering independence to be promoted as part
    of introduction / integration programme
  • subjective nature of integration
  • Active engagement of host communities vital
  • Refugees as agents or integration / promotion
    community development

April 2008
European Resettlement Network www.icmc.net
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Crosscutting Issues in integration Contd
  • Need for bottom up approach to promote
    quality resettlement
  • Develop local initiatives to receive resettled
    refugees (churches, cities, other partnerships)
  • Consider sponsorship programmes
  • Establish multi-stakeholder coordination and
    exchange
  • Use ERF to introduce local programmes
  • Involve media to explain resettlement/ build
    support
  • Involve refugee groups in service
    development/provision/community building.

April 2008
European Resettlement Network www.icmc.net
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To know more
  • Please contact Petra Hueck ICMC Europe
    (hueck.icmc.net)
  • Deployments to the field Jared Bloch ICMC
    (Geneva) (bloch_at_icmc.net)

April 2008
European Resettlement Network www.icmc.net
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