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La Division des migrations et des réfugiés (DMR) a été créée le 1er février 2025 au sein de la Direction Générale Droits humains et Etat de droit (DG1) pour assurer le suivi de l'action de l'ancien Représentant spécial du Secrétaire général sur les migrations et les réfugiés. Son mandat consiste notamment à proposer une assistance et un soutien aux Etats membres, en particulier par le biais du Réseau de correspondants sur les migrations, à rechercher, collecter et analyser des informations sur la situation des droits de l'homme des migrants et des réfugiés, ainsi qu'à compléter et coordonner les activités d'autres organes compétents du Conseil de l'Europe et notre action avec d'autres partenaires internationaux, notamment le HCR, l'OIM, l'UE et ses agences spécialisées, et d'autres parties prenantes nationales, régionales et internationales, y compris des organisations de la société civile. La DMR représente le Conseil de l'Europe au sein du Comité de sélection du Distinction Nansen pour les réfugiés du HCR, ainsi que dans les Forums consultatifs de Frontex et de l'EUAA.

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HELP annual Network Conference 2018

On 21-22 June 2018, the European Programme for Human Rights Education for Legal Professionals (HELP) of the Council of Europe gathered representatives from Judiciary Schools and Bar Councils from member States for its 2018 Annual conference ‘Good training for good judgments’.

Highlights and results of the Programme were presented by Eva Pastrana, Head of HELP Unit. In addition to the European Convention on Human Rights, the developed training courses cover now the European Social Charter and other key Council of Europe Conventions, as well as synergies with EU legislation. Key geographical and topical projects were presented such as HELP in the EU (EU-funded); HELP in the Western Balkans and HELP in Russia (supported by the Human Rights Trust Fund); the HELP project with the Turkish Directorate of Migration Management and the EU-Council of Europe joint project HELP Radicalisation Prevention. In the last three years, some 4,000 legal professionals have followed HELP courses organised with Council of Europe national training institutions for judges/prosecutors or bar associations. The number of people and organisations accessing HELP courses for free through the HELP online platform has increased by 400% – from 7,000 users three years ago to almost 25,000 today.

The conference also hosted presentations of HELP courses developed in the past year, in cooperation with inhouse experts of the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights. The Special Representative on migration and refugees, Tomáš Boček, presented a new HELP course on refugee and migrant children, which will become available online in the HELP platform at the end of July 2018. New courses concerning child-friendly justice, internal displacement and trafficking in human beings were also presented during the event.

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