ICMPD-Review-2015
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<strong>ICMPD</strong> Annual Report <strong>2015</strong><br />
47<br />
Capacity Building<br />
Dynamics of integration<br />
Early Integration<br />
Advanced Integration<br />
Country of Origin<br />
Country of Destination<br />
Pre-departure<br />
Measures<br />
Recruitment/<br />
labour matching<br />
Language and<br />
vocational training<br />
Language testing<br />
Orientation measures<br />
Harmonisation of<br />
national education<br />
systems<br />
Early Orientation<br />
Welcome desks<br />
Integration centres<br />
Orientation courses<br />
Language courses<br />
Vocational consultancy<br />
and training<br />
Labour market<br />
integration support<br />
Advanced Integration<br />
Measures<br />
Participation in regular structures<br />
Anti-discrimination measures<br />
Information relevant to<br />
obtaining citizenship<br />
Monitoring & evaluation<br />
Countries<br />
we have<br />
worked in/<br />
partnered<br />
with:<br />
Austria,<br />
Azerbaijan,<br />
Belgium,<br />
Bulgaria,<br />
Czech<br />
Republic,<br />
Georgia,<br />
Finland,<br />
France,<br />
Latvia,<br />
Lithuania,<br />
Netherlands,<br />
Poland,<br />
Russian<br />
Federation,<br />
Slovenia,<br />
Sweden,<br />
Tunisia,<br />
Turkey,<br />
United<br />
Kingdom<br />
Its aim was to analyse main trends in the areas of<br />
legal migration, irregular migration, protection, and<br />
migration and development, as well as the underlying<br />
challenges and opportunities, instruments and<br />
legal frameworks. Thus, it established a rich source<br />
for concrete conclusions and rec om men da tions that<br />
were agreed by partner countries in the EUROMED<br />
migration framework as priorities for future direction.<br />
Ensuring the full integration of immigrants in the eco -<br />
nomic, social, and cultural life of their host societies<br />
has become a priority of many immigration countries.<br />
In the Russian Federation, we supported the pro cess<br />
of developing the country´s first global integration<br />
pol icy together with experts from the Czech Republic<br />
and Austria. The outcome of this collaboration already<br />
found its resonance in the recent introduction of<br />
language and civic integration tests in Russia. Thus,<br />
the jointly elaborated principles and standards in<br />
integration policies were not limited to partners, but<br />
made available as a toolbox for policymakers in all<br />
states participating in the Prague Process.