The increasing number of migrants coming to Europe constitutes a critical challenge for all levels of government, calling for adapted and effective measures in Council of Europe member States. Local and regional authorities who, as the public authority closest to the population, are the first port of call in any emergency situation, have the responsibility to provide newly arrived migrants with access to key public services (housing, healthcare, education) without any discrimination.

HUMAN RIGHTS HANDBOOK

The Congress published in 2019 "Human rights handbook for local and regional authorities". One of its three chapters aims to combat discrimination against refugees, asylum seekers, migrants and internally displaced persons. Examples presented include actions conducted by various local and regional authorities, councils and organisations. Some of the issues addressed in the Handbook are presented below. To view the whole content, download the Handbook in PDF format.

 Download : Human Rights Handbook Vol. I (Pdf)

Adopted texts
Conventions
  • Convention on the participation of foreigners in public life at local level
Declarations
Congress texts
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European Qualifications Passport for Refugees

The European Refugee Qualifications Passport (EQPR) is a genuine tool for the integration of refugees into their host society and facilitates the recognition of their qualifications even if they cannot be duly justified by full documentation. This bet has been successful, as European universities have already accepted the EQPR, allowing refugees to enrol as students. A video on this project was presented on 2 April 2019 to members of the Congress' Current Affairs Committee, who are encouraged to promote the initiative in their local and regional authorities.

“It is really a crucial tool for refugees, but I think it is also crucial for local authorities and the host country which benefits from a know-how and a very positive experience for its own development” pointed out Nawel Rafik-Elmrini, Deputy Strasbourg Mayor in charge of European, International Affairs and Human Rights and Vice-President of the Current Affairs Committee.

The EQPR contributes to refugees’ integration and to the fostering of democratic and inclusive societies and is part of the Council of Europe Action Plan on Protecting Refugee and Migrant Children in Europe.

Current Affairs Committee Strasbourg, France 24 April 2019
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