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.

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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.

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Back Yoomi Renström: ‘’Local and regional authorities are key actors in the organisation of migrants’ reception and integration‘’

Yoomi Renström: ‘’Local and regional authorities are key actors in the organisation of migrants’ reception and integration‘’

‘’Since local and regional authorities represent the governance level closest to citizens, they are the first port of call and key actors in the organisation of migrant’s reception, and their integration into the host communities’’, stated Yoomi Renström (Sweden, SOC), Congress rapporteur on migration, in the panel debate on migration, diversity and integration organised in the framework of the Assembly of European Regions (AER) in Nijmegen, Gelderland (Netherlands), on 22 November 2018.

The panel gathered European regional policy-makers in order to look at the interrelated challenges facing regions in the areas of migration, diversity and integration, and the most effective approaches to promoting diversity and social cohesion.

The integration of migrants has become one of the most salient topics in the European political agenda.  “The Congress argues for an ‘’early’’ integration approach which can facilitate the long term inclusion of migrants into host communities” Yoomi Renström stated. She encouraged initiatives aiming at giving migrants access to basic information with regard to the host community and society, facilitating language learning, engaging them in activities, and preparing them for the labour market.

‘’Elected representatives should also play a role. They must take leadership in protecting vulnerable groups. You cannot make citizens understand the advantages of migration without having politicians who understand it themselves” she concluded.
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