Promoting complementary pathways for people in need of protection and their further integration
159 tailor-made applications generated on Fondsmatch
Get matched with the right fund and receive a tailor-made application in 5 minutes
Foundation purpose
EU fund for efficient management of migration flows. Supports asylum, legal migration, integration of third-country nationals, and return procedures.
Supports
Tredjelandsstatsborgere, der er omfattet af asylprocedurer, lovlig migration, integration og returneringsprocedurer.
Description
Scope : Background The UNHCR estimates that 1.44 million refugees worldwide will be in need of resettlement in 2021. Resettlement places are crucial for vulnerable refugees. The European Commission along with many governments and international organisations recognise the need to increase their resettlement numbers both at the EU level and globally. Nevertheless, current resettlement numbers remain limited worldwide. Only 57 500 places were available in 2020 worldwide, of which almost 30 000 were pledged by EU Member States. Considering the increasing need for durable solutions, it is essential to provide, in addition to resettlement, safe and legal pathways to the EU for people in need of protection. At the international level, the New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants, adopted at the General Assembly of the United Nations on 19 September 2016, and the Global Compact for Refugees, adopted in December 2018, called for expanding legal pathways for refugees so that they can become systemic and globally available. The UNHCR Three-Year Strategy (2019-2021) on Resettlement and Complementary Pathways has set ambitious goals to develop complementary pathways in addition to resettlement. Complementary pathways cover a wide range of programmes that all aim to provide safe and legal admission and lawful stay in any EU Member State for people in need of international protection, taking into account their specific needs and in some cases their skills and competences. Complementary pathways can be implemented through making existing legal migration channels more accessible to people in need of protection by building on their motivations and talents . They can help families to reunite with their close family members and facilitate labour mobility and student admissions to universities in the EU for people in need of protection. To develop complementary pathways, NGOs, the private sector and international organisations need to cooperate closely with national authorities of
Få en skræddersyet ansøgning på 5 minutter
Opret en gratis konto, bliv matchet med den rette fond, og få en skræddersyet ansøgning klar til afsendelse.