Mandate

The Division on Migration and Refugees (DMR) was created at the Directorate General of Human Rights and Rule of Law (DG1on 1 February 2025 to follow-up on the action by the former Special Representative of the Secretary General on Migration and Refugees. Its mandate includes suggesting assistance and support to member states, particularly through the Network of Focal Points on Migration, seeking, collecting and analysing information on the human rights situation of migrants and refugees, as well as complementing and co-ordinating activities of other relevant Council of Europe bodies and our action with other international partners, notably the UNHCR, IOM, EU, and its specialised agencies, and other national, regional and international stakeholders, including civil society organisations. The DMR represents the Council of Europe in the UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award Selection Committee, as well as in the Consultative Forums of Frontex and of EUAA.

Back 73 European Qualifications Passports for Refugees issued in 2017

73 European Qualifications Passports for Refugees issued in 2017

Italy and Norway have confirmed their financial support for the second phase of the project on the European Qualifications Passport for Refugees. Greece had earlier confirmed that it will continue to provide support to the project. These contributions will ensure that the project can be launched as planned in spring 2018, but it needs further support to be implemented fully over three years as planned.

So far 73 European Qualifications Passports for Refugees have been issued, based on 92 interviews conducted in Athens during 2017.

The European Qualifications Passport for Refugees is a document providing an assessment of the higher education qualifications based on available documentation and a structured interview. It also presents information on the applicant’s work experience and language proficiency. The document provides reliable information for integration and progression towards employment and admission to further studies. It is a specially developed assessment scheme for refugees, even for those who cannot fully document their qualifications. Based on the Council of Europe Lisbon Recognition Convention, its Partners include the Greek Ministry of Education, Research and Religious Affairs and qualification recognition centres in Greece, Italy, Norway and the UK. The UNHCR Office in Greece also supports the project.
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