migration and development

Support to the Silk Routes Partnership for Migration under
the Budapest Process
Timea Lehoczki
EMN meeting
24 September 2015
Overview
Objective
Implemented Activities
Pilot Projects
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Objectives
 Overall Objective
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To strengthen the migration management capacities of the Silk Routes
countries (Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan)
To contribute to the concrete implementation of the Budapest Process Silk
Routes Partnership for Migration
 Specific Objectives
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To raise the migration-related knowledge, expertise and management skills
To strengthen the national migration data management systems
To support the development of comprehensive national policy frameworks
To strengthen regional and intergovernmental dialogue
To increase the concrete operational cooperation among the Silk Routes
countries
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Overview of implemented activities
 Kick-off conference in Budapest, Hungary on 2 – 3 June 2014
 Assessment visits
» Pakistan (April 2014) and
» Afghanistan (October 2014)
 1st Regional Training on migration policy development and data
management in Antalya, Turkey on 1 – 3 September 2014
 2nd Regional Training on legal migration, labour migration and integration
Tehran, Iran on 25 – 27 November 2014
 3rd Regional Training on illegal migration, THB and migrant smuggling in
Islamabad, Pakistan on 10 - 12 June 2015
 4th Regional Training on migration and development in Dhaka, Bangladesh on
9 – 13 November 2015
 5th Regional Training on asylum and international protection (2016)
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Overview of implemented activities cont.
 National Workshops consecutively
» on migration policy development and data management
» on legal migration, labour migration and integration
» illegal migration, THB and migrant smuggling
» migration and development
» asylum and international protection (2016)
 Drafting of Training Curriculum on
» (1) General Introduction to Migration,
» (2) Integrated Border Management (IBM),
» (3) Irregular Migration, Migrant Smuggling, Return and Readmission, and
» (4) Trafficking in Human Beings - in cooperation with the EU funded IFS II project.
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Findings of Assessment Visits - Pakistan
 Policy reacting retroactively to developments and challenges – need for
a holistic, comprehensive, future-oriented policy making tackling
irregular migration and labour migration
 Legal environment is under revision – new draft laws on migrant
smuggling and trafficking in persons
 Relatively a lot of data, but lack of mechanism to analyse, share and use
data at policy making and operational levels
 Plenty of training institutions, the training content lacking or non-existent
– institutionalisation of training programmes necessary
 Coordination and inter-agency cooperation:
 Compartmentalised migration management
 Fragmented law enforcement environment, high turnover of staff
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Findings of Assessment Visits - Afghanistan
 The newly elected president puts migration high on the agenda
 Policy: existing and pipeline policies need to be coordinated and
subsumed under a comprehensive and structured policy umbrella
 Data: several projects are ongoing in the area of data management,
however with little coordination within each agency and among them
 Training: absence of sustainable training structures on migration
 Awareness raising: Local communities need to be involved in
disseminating information on migration
 Coordination: continued coordination needed – 2 coordination bodies
have been established so far:
» High Commission to Counter Trafficking in Persons
» Steering Committee to implement the Solutions Strategy
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Regional Trainings – further findings
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Iran:
Lack of comprehensive legal basis to deal with foreigners
Generous policy towards foreigners and refugees in the country
Decrease in quality of services to migrants because of sanctions, which also
cause people to leave the country
 Brain drain – area of concern
 Iraq:
 IDPs – 1 million 340 thousand, provision of services to and reintegration of IDPs
utmost priority
 Return of Iraqis
 Border management and border security
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Migration Curricula for the FIA Academy, Pakistan
 Visit of experts to FIA Academy in September 2014
- Currently no regular training programme, trainers or training
material/curricula
- FIA in the process of developing curricula for all areas under its mandate
- Recruitment of some 900 new staff in process: all to undergo pre-service
training
- Plans to make in-service training mandatory for promotion of officers
 Assessment of training needs carried out
 Table of contents developed jointly and agreed – curricula to be developed at
basic and advance levels to cover the whole spectrum of migration under FIA
mandate
 Finalised in 2015
 ToT in the first quarter of 2015
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Pilot projects – projects within the project
 Pilot project 1 – Establishment of Migration Information Centres and
Raising Awareness on Migration in Pakistan
 Pilot project 2 – Establishment of Migration Information Centres and
Raising Awareness on Migration in Afghanistan
 Pilot project 3 – Initiating Regional Police Cooperation
 Pilot project 4 – Capacity Building and awareness-raising on migration in
Iraq
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Pilot project 1 – MIC and Awareness Raising
Specific objectives:
 to increase the accessibility to general and specific information on migration,
 to provide potential migrants with information and counselling in various areas,
especially on regular and irregular migration and its serious concerns
 to raise awareness of regular and irregular migration and its serious concerns
Implementation:
 Two MICs are established, equipped and staffed (provided with adequate
training): one in Islamabad and one in Punjab
» Trainings for media representatives, government officials
» One to one counselling, e-library etc.
 Awareness raising campaigns
» TV series
» Rather traditional campaign
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Pilot project 3 – Regional Police Cooperation
Specific objective:
 Specific objective is to strengthen mutual regional assistance in police
cooperation with special focus on prevention, detection and fighting smuggling
and trafficking in human beings and enhanced border management.
Implementation:
 Established regional network of officials from law enforcement agencies
 Established regular channels of communication among the police on smuggling
and trafficking networks
 Elaborated regional training programmes on migrant smuggling, human
trafficking and border management
 Elaborated framework guidelines for regional police cooperation
 Soft data exchange initiated for law enforcement officials
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Timea Lehoczki
Sedef Dearing
Project Coordinator
Ministry of Interior, Hungary
Project Team Leader
Senior Regional Adviser – Silk Routes
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