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ECRE's Agenda for Europe

ECRE has published a set of proposals providing constructive recommendations on a number of topical refugee policy issues to positively influence the European debate on:

  • improving refugee protection in regions of origin;
  • developing European resettlement activities;
  • creating fairer and more efficient asylum systems in Europe;
  • improving refugee integration;
  • the return of asylum seekers whose applications have been rejected.

Way Forward
"The Way Forward - Europe's Role in the Global Refugee Protection System. An Agenda for Europe" has been written in the context of the European Union's Tampere Conclusions, as well as its Hague Programme, which sets out the EU's plan for 2005-2010, and builds on the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees' Agenda for Protection.

 

ECRE's key recommendations
  • We invite all those who play a role in political decision-making at local, national and European level to engage with ECRE.

  • If everyone works together - governments, UNHCR and non-governmental organisations - we are convinced that we can enhance refugee protection in Europe and the rest of the world.

  • ECRE believes that countries have a shared duty to protect refugees and welcome the most vulnerable

ECRE's The Way Forward
  • Agenda for Change English

  • Aller de l'avant French

  • Der Weg in die Zukunft German

  • Euroopan rooli pakolaisten suojelussa Finnish

  • Europas ansvar att skydda flyktingar Swedish

ECRE Position Papers
  • Towards Fair and Efficient Asylum Systems in Europe

  • Towards the Integration of Refugees in Europe

  • Guarding Refugee Protection Standards in Regions of Origin

  • Towards a European Resettlement Programme

  • The Return of Asylum Seekers whose Applications have been Rejected

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