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CICM Europe

Staff: Petra Hueck
Liaison Officer
email: hueck@icmc.net

CICM Europe

Rue de la Charité 43
1210 Bruxelles
Belgium
Phone : +32 2 227 97 29
Fax : +32 2 229 36 36


DRIVE Referral: A project to improve identification and referral of boat people at arrival in the Mediterranean

This project, led by ICMC Europe, in partnership with 7 other non-governmental organizations (NGOs): ACCEM, CEAR (The Spanish Commission for Refugee Aid), CIR (Italian Council for Refugees Foundation), ECRE (European Council on Refugees and Exiles), JRS (Jesuit Refugee Services) Malta, PRAKSIS and Save the Children Italy, runs from March 2010 until August 2011. It is co-funded by the European Refugee Fund and Council of Europe.Read more

A joint IOM, UNHCR and ICMC project: Promotion of resettlement in the European Union through practical cooperation by EU Member States and other stakeholders

Together with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), ICMC has begun a new project intended to promote refugee resettlement in Europe by strengthening the engagement of European Union Member States.Read more

Annual UNHCR consultations with NGOs

Boat people: Different people, different needs and rights to protection

GENEVA, 1 July 2010—Stressing the need for a first focus on immediate response to all individuals who have undergone dangerous border crossings, and a secondary focus on differentiation for the particular rights and responses that many are entitled to under international and regional conventions, ICMC DRIVE Referral Coordinator, Alice Bloomfield chaired a hearing on boat people among key NGO, IFRC, UNHCR and UNODC representatives. Read more

Europe

Christian organisations comment on proposed recasts of European directives on asylum

BRUSSELS, June 2010—Christian organisations representing Churches throughout Europe offer joint comments on the recast asylum directives in Europe, calling for a "more ambitious and constructive approach in the Council negotiations".Read more

Paris refugee resettlement debate

Linking selection to reception and integration of resettled refugees in Europe

PARIS, 15 December 2009—European refugee resettlement programmes are growing, as part of a more comprehansive approach to refugee protection. ICMC Europe Programme Manager, Petra Hueck, notes the importance of a 'bottom up' approach for ensuring quality resettlement and integration. Read more

A joint IOM, UNHCR and ICMC project: Linking in EU Resettlement

BRUSSELS, 16 December 2011—A second IOM UNHCR ICMC project to further strengthen expertise in resettlement in Europe - under the name "Linking in EU Resettlement" - started in September 2011 and will run until the end of 2012. The project covers all phases of the resettlement process, particularly networking in the reception and integration of resettled refugees.Read more

See and protect

ICMC publishes study of legal obligations and responses to boat people arriving across the Mediterranean and North Atlantic

BRUSSELS, 8 December 2011—ICMC today launches its new publication "MAYDAY! Strengthening responses of assistance and protection to boat people and other migrants arriving in Southern Europe". The publication sheds light on gaps in responding to boat people and other migrants arriving in Greece, Italy, Malta and Spain. "It is not so much the arrivals of migrants and refugees that should be put to question, but rather the response mechanisms," observes Johan Ketelers, Secretary General of ICMC.Read more

A regional conference of the 'DRIVE' project

Regional conference to put mixed migration expertise center stage

BRUSSELS, 19 September 2011—This Wednesday, the major actors and stakeholders engaged in responding to boat arrivals and mixed migration flows in the Mediterranean will gather in Brussels for the closing conference of the DRIVE project, organized by ICMC.Read more

Final Conference of the Joint IOM, UNHCR and ICMC Project on Practical Cooperation in EU Resettlement

BRUSSELS, 10 June 2011 - On Tuesday 6th and Wednesday 7th of June the final conference of the project "Promotion of Resettlement in the European Union through Practical Cooperation by EU Member States and Other Stakeholders" took place in Brussels. The event marked the conclusion of an 18-month project carried out by the International Organization for Migration, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the International Catholic Migration Commission with funding from the European Commission's European Refugee Fund that has generated a wealth of information on resettlement practices in Europe.Read more

"Paving the way": New handbook provides ‘rich inspiration’ for refugee resettlement in Europe

BRUSSELS, 7 June 2011—Joined by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the International Catholic Migration Commission launched today a new handbook for policy makers and local practitioners working in the area of refugee reception and integration.Read more

A regional workshop to exchange practices and expertise

Responding to boat arrivals and mixed migration flows in the Mediterranean

SICILY, 10 May 2011—Lending a particular sense of urgency to the issues at hand, nearly one thousand migrants arrived at the island of Lampedusa last week as policy makers, public service providers and local practitioners from eight European countries gathered in Catania, Italy for an experts workshop on practical responses to boat arrivals and mixed migration flows in the Mediterranean.Read more

Emergency in the South Mediterranean: NGOs issue joint call for action

BRUSSELS, 6 April 2011—Amid news of the arrivals and disappearances of boats carrying people fleeing from continuing turmoil in Libya, and with thousands of others still seeking safety within the North African region, NGOs have issued a joint statement calling for action and cooperation anchored in the core values of the Union that is solidarity, humanity and respect for human rights.Read more

Fleeing turmoil in North Africa: Need for shared regional response and protection urgent

BRUSSELS, 24 February 2011—Already in recent weeks, more than 5,000 boat people have arrived to the Italian island of Lampedusa from Tunisia; some 32,000 boat people arrived to that same island in 2008—before governments in the region abruptly cut off departures from North Africa.Read more

Resettlement working group targets concrete solutions for refugees, draws on ICMC expertise

GENEVA, 31 January 2011 (ICMC)—Looking ahead to a year marked by critical, continued need for global resettlement efforts, ICMC representatives exchanged practical expertise with leading government, non-governmental (NGO) and UNHCR delegates, all gathered in Geneva for the tri-partite Working Group on Resettlement (WGR).Read more

Strasbourg roundtable addresses the burning issues of refugee integration and resettlement

STRASBOURG, 18 November 2010 (UNHCR)—The integration of foreigners into European societies is the subject of a heated and sometimes acrimonious debate in Europe. What is often missing from this discussion is an understanding of the specific challenges that refugees, as opposed to other foreigners, face when trying to integrate in this important region.Read more

ICMC Europe

MAYDAY! Strengthening responses of assistance and protection to boat people and other migrants arriving in Southern Europe

MAYDAY! From the French “Venez m’aider”: come help me! This is the call of boat people today, and those in governments, civil society and humanitarian actors at all levels concerned that the times, the facts, the laws, and the practical responses to boat people and other migrants travelling and arriving in distress require examination and improvement. The report sheds light on gaps in responding to boat people and other migrants arriving in Greece, Italy, Malta and Spain.Read more

Fall

DRIVE Newsletter: Improving protection and assistance in mixed migration arrivals

The bimonthly DRIVE newsletter provides information on international and European policy developments in the area of maritime arrivals in the Mediterranean countries of focus in the DRIVE project (Greece, Italy, Malta, Spain), including especially issues related to the identification, referral and protection of asylum seekers and vulnerable migrants at arrival.Read more

Putting “needs-first” in rights-based approaches to mixed migration

Appearing in Refúgio, Migrações e Cidadania, Cuaderno de Debates, a quarterly publication produced by the Instituto Migrações e Direitos Humanos, this document serves as a useful backgrounder to the issues arising in situations of so-called 'mixed migration', including the challenge of responding adequately to the protection needs of all those involved.Read more

A report on joint resettlement in the European Union

10,000 refugees from Iraq

Published by ICMC and the International Rescue Committee (IRC), this report provides an examination of how far European Union (EU) Member States have come to meet the EU Council Decision of November 2008, as well as an analysis of how Iraqi resettlement in EU countries involved in this first experience of joint resettlement in the European Union, and a series of key recommendations to policy-makers.Read more

2009

Welcome to Europe! A guide to resettlement: A comparative review of resettlement in Europe, 2009 Update

This publication aims to reinforce the essential role of resettlement in Europe. Considered one of the three durable solutions, resettlement in a "third country" is a lasting welcome for people in need of international protection.Read more

See and protect

ICMC publishes study of legal obligations and responses to boat people arriving across the Mediterranean and North Atlantic

BRUSSELS, 8 December 2011—ICMC today launches its new publication "MAYDAY! Strengthening responses of assistance and protection to boat people and other migrants arriving in Southern Europe". The publication sheds light on gaps in responding to boat people and other migrants arriving in Greece, Italy, Malta and Spain. "It is not so much the arrivals of migrants and refugees that should be put to question, but rather the response mechanisms," observes Johan Ketelers, Secretary General of ICMC.Read more

ICMC Europe

MAYDAY! Strengthening responses of assistance and protection to boat people and other migrants arriving in Southern Europe

MAYDAY! From the French “Venez m’aider”: come help me! This is the call of boat people today, and those in governments, civil society and humanitarian actors at all levels concerned that the times, the facts, the laws, and the practical responses to boat people and other migrants travelling and arriving in distress require examination and improvement. The report sheds light on gaps in responding to boat people and other migrants arriving in Greece, Italy, Malta and Spain.Read more