Title: Link between migration and development?
1Migration Development
- Link between migration and development?
- The Global Approach to Migration
- Political dialogue with Africa
- Africa-EU Partnership on Migration, Mobiliy
Employment - Root cause approach
- Specific priorities
- General
- Legal migration
- Migration Development
- Impact of the financial crisis?
- Challenges for the future
2Link between migration and development?
- Development policies contribute to address root
causes of migration - Migration can contribute to development
- Major progress in building a consolidated policy
agenda - Integrating migration issues in development
policy - Integrating development issues in migration
policy - Our challenge to make migration work for
development
3Link between migration and development?
- Overall policy framework
- EU priorities on migration and development
- Impact of the financial crisis?
4The Global Approach to Migration
- To formulate comprehensive and coherent policies
that address the broad range of migration-related
issues, bringing together justice and home
affairs, development and external relations so as
to enhance dialogue and cooperation on migration
in partnership with third countries.
5Political dialogue with Africa
- National level EU migration missions
- Regional level Rabat conference on migration
and development (2006), Paris conference (2008) - Continental level Tripoli Africa-EU conference
on migration (2006) EU-Africa Partnership on
Migration, Mobility and Employment (2007)
6EU-Africa Partnership on Migration, Mobility and
Employment
- Reflects shift in European thinking on African
migration - Establishes robust framework for
intra-continental dialogue and dialogue - Integrates agreed priority actions and innovative
instruments - International organisations, third countries,
civil society are welcome to join
7Root cause approach
- Address the push factors of migration
- Poverty, lack of jobs
- War, conflict
- Persecution, human right violations
- Environmental degradation, climate change
- Bad governance
- to make migration a choice, rather than a
necessity
8Specific priorities - general Fill the
information gap
- Migration profiles pool all the information
required to develop policy and monitor the impact
of the policies implemented. - Regional Observatories Network collection,
processing and dissemination of information on
migration movements - Cooperation Platforms information sharing,
discussion and joint action
9Specific priorities legal migration Promote
circular migration
- a triple win?
- For the EU, it will be able to fill specific
(temporary) gaps in the labour markets - For the country of origin, individuals will send
money home and will eventually return with new
skills - For migrants, they will acquire income, knowledge
and skills, without giving up roots in country of
origin
10Specific priorities legal migration Negotiate
Mobility Partnerships
- agreements with selected countries
- EU offers
- short-stay visa facilitation
- facilitated access to the labour markets of
Member States willing to participate in the
scheme and circular migration schemes - provision of capacity building
- Partner countries should cooperate on
- fighting illegal migration
- return
- readmission
11Specific priorities legal migration Set up
Migration Information and Management Centres
- . e.g. CIGEM Mali
- will provide
- information on legal migration opportunities
- information on the risks of illegal migration
- training
- support to migrants who want to return / invest
- .run
by Malian government
12Specific priorities migration development
Enhance the development impact of remittances
- Promote innovative solutions for transferring
money - Remittances web sites
- African Remittances Institute
- Leverage for banking reform
13Specific priorities migration development
Address brain drain
- Enhance retention
- Training for export
- Ethical recruitment
- Return of qualified nationals
14Specific priorities migration development
Involve the diasporas
- Africas 6th regional community
- Investors and source of human capital
- Development donors
- Representatives of the country of origin
- How to effectively involve the Diaspora in our
policy discussions?
15Impact of the financial crisis?
- Developing countries affected by the crisis
- Job losses affecting a number of sectors , labour
migration flows affected? - Higher risk of discrimination
- Remittances flows resilient compared to other
finanical flows - Our response
- Need to further insist on the connection betweeen
migration and development - Address the effects of financial crisis in
developing countries
16Challenge for the future
- Ensure that migration works for development
- in the European Union (labour market
management, integration policies) - in countries of origin (circular migration,
remittances, investments, transnational
communities) - for the benefit of all