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.

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The linguistic integration of adult migrants: lessons from research

The Council of Europe has recently released a report on “The linguistic integration of adult migrants: lessons from research, which examines how scientific evidence can inform the development and implementation of policy and practice designed to support the linguistic integration of adult migrants. The report draws on the results of a symposium held earlier this year in Strasbourg, which brought together researchers from various disciplines, including education, didactics, psychology, applied linguistics and sociolinguistics. The contributions to the symposium reflect the wide range of issues that need to be addressed in this context.

The Council of Europe has been a pioneer in the field of language teaching and learning for the past five decades, and the project on the Linguistic Integration of Adult Migrants (LIAM) is part of its continuing work in this domain. The project’s purpose is to support some of its member states in the development of coherent and effective policies; also to encourage others to review existing policies in the light of shared Council of Europe values and principles. Moreover, it seeks to identify and share good practices; where language tests are obligatory, to promote transparency and equity, according to internationally accepted codes of practice.

LANGUAGE POLICY PROGRAMME
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