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)

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  • Convention on the participation of foreigners in public life at local level
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World Refugee Day: “Guaranteeing the refugees’ human, economic and social rights”

“Europe's cities and regions are in the frontline when it comes to managing the reception and integration of refugees. This is a responsibility that we, as local and regional elected representatives, must take on by guaranteeing their human, but also their economic and social rights,” stated Harald Bergmann, thematic spokesperson for the Congress on human rights, on 18 June 2019, prior to World Refugee Day on 20 June.

“In the field, we must make sure that they have access to employment and training, to housing, schooling and health, with particular attention paid to unaccompanied minors, who often need psychological and social support. This is the approach recommended by the Congress of the Council of Europe in the many texts it has adopted,” the spokesperson added, underlining the fact that this requires an integrated approach at all levels of government and the allocation of sufficient funds to local authorities.

The Congress has recently published a Human Rights Handbook for local and regional authorities, the first volume of which deals with fighting discrimination and presents good practices regarding the reception and integration of refugees. “Successful initiatives across Europe show the diversity of solutions that can be implemented and their positive impact on the whole community,” concluded the spokesperson.

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