Conference – ‘Immigrant Participation in Public Life European and Greek Experiences’ Thursday, 31st May 2007 - Athens, Greece Portugal: New Challenges.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
117/02/2014 Dr. Hubert Krieger Eurofound (Dublin) Dr. Hubert Krieger Eurofound (Dublin) New ideas for integration policies based on experience of European.
Advertisements

1 Seminar on urban-rural linkages fostering social cohesion in Europe Brussels, 2 July 2009 EUROPEAN COMMISSION DG Employment, Social Affairs and Equal.
Regions For All Ages Programme Presentation to Regions for Economic Change Conference – 25/26 January 2006 Workshop 3C- Working together through inter-regional.
T HE ROLE OF STAKEHOLDERS IN EU POLICY MAKING EAMBES CONTRIBUTION TO BME IN EU Leire Solis Rohde Public Policy 1.
NATIONAL DEBATE STRUCTURED DIALOGUE AND THE YOUNG PEOPLE OF BULGARIA June 2008 VARNA.
PRESENTATION Youth and Health-an overview from the European Youth Forum Laura Cottey Member of European Youth Forum Working Group on employment and social.
Chapter 12 Interest Groups and the European Union
INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR CONSERVATION OF NATURE. 2 Implemented in 12 countries of Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East, through IUCN regional.
Organised Civil Society: Role and Tasks in an Enlarged European Union Can Organised Civil Society play a role in effective communication between EU institutions.
Interest Groups Standard Describe the means that citizens use to participate in the political process (e.g., voting, campaigning, lobbying, filing.
One-Stop-Shop: A New Answer for Immigrant Integration One-Stop-Shop: A New Answer for Immigrant Integration Overview of the One-Stop-Shop approach developed.

AGENCY FOR PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION AND COORDINATION OF FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION mr.sci. Vladica Babić - Assisstent.
Irish Rural Link 19 th November Irish Rural Link – The Organisation Founded in 1991 Representing Community based organisations whose aim is to promote.
New dynamics of North-South Solidarity Promoting an active involvement of Civil Society in the Euro-African dialogue April, 2007 – March, 2008 The Presidency.
Portuguese NGDO Platform Central Training – NGDO Platforms Tallin, 26 and 27 March 2007.
Co-funded by the PROGRESS Programme of the European Union Equinet AGM EU priorities on equality and non-discrimination and the contribution of equality.
The European Union & the Business Environment CHAPTER TWO.
1 Workshop on social inclusion of disabled people, Sofia, October 2006 DISABILITY ORGANISATIONS Luk Zelderloo, EASPD.
Presentation by Marie-Laure de Bergh, 17 Feb Link between migration and development? The Global Approach to Migration Political dialogue with Africa.
Citizens‘ participation in European politics International exchange for mutual learning and innovative solutions Adeline Otto Berlin, 22 August 2013.
Botswana Confederation of Commerce Industry and Manpower BOCCIM.
A Common Immigration Policy for Europe Principles, actions and tools June 2008.
Changing the AER for the 21 st Century. Changing the AER for the 21st Century, short version Services for better decision-making and visibility, putting.
European Women ’ s Lobby Lobby Europ é en Des Femmes.
Program of Cooperation between Government and the Non -Profit Sector Croatia.
Local authorities’ role in implementing European Employment Strategy - case Finland Mr. Lauri Lamminmäki, Senior Adviser Association of Finnish Local and.
PDF Governing Board Meeting - The Netherlands 13th December 2004 EUEI Partnership Dialogue Facility (PDF) EUEI Facilitation Workshop and Policy Dialogue.
The Role of Patients in EU Policy Development European Health Forum Gastein October 2003 – Bad Gastein Presented by Erick Savoye Director of the European.
Washington D.C., USA, July 2012www.aids2012.org The HIV/AIDS Civil Society Forum and Think Tank: from policy to action Anna Zakowicz HIV/AIDS Civil.
Ensuring Equality Policy Priorities & Practical measures for giving young women and men equal opportunities.
October  The Economic and Social Council (ESC) is “the civil parliament” of Bulgaria. It unites a variety of Bulgarian civil society organisations.
Employment Research and innovation Climate change and energy Education Fighting poverty.
European Urban Knowledge Network EUKN EGTC Key Actions for 2014 Mart Grisel Director EUKN EGTC
STRUCTURE AND TASKS OF FOCAL POINTS Focal Points’ activities – ideas for the Finnish model.
European Commission Introduction to the Community Programme for Employment and Social Solidarity PROGRESS
1 European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network National Guidance Forum of the Czech Republic Open Session Career Guidance Council in Lithuania Aleksandra.
New Challenges for public services social dialogue: Integrating service users and workforce involvement to support the adaptation of social dialogue Utrecht.
ZAMBIA PRSP: User-Producer Workshop User-Producer Workshop By Buleti Nsemukila, Ph.D 1.
What is it the European Youth Forum? What do we do?
1 Direction scientifique Networks of Excellence objectives  Reinforce or strengthen scientific and technological excellence on a given research topic.
European Public Health Alliance Lobbying, the role of NGOs and communication strategies Tamsin Rose Sofia, 29 October 2005.
Representation of the European Commission in Romania 1 Active Citizenship through European theme-years Petre Dumitru Information and Communication Officer.
1 Introduction to Social Dialogue Fernando Fonseca Senior Programme Officer Social Dialogue Programme.
Peer Learning Event on EVIDENCE-BASED POLICY-MAKING IN GUIDANCE – INCREASING THE VOICE OF YOUNG ADULTS IN DEVELOPING EDUCATION-TO-WORK TRANSITIONS Cedefop,
National Oceanography Centre, Southampton European Way, Southampton SO14 3ZH, UK Tel: National Marine Coordination Office.
African Migration in Latin- America and Institucional Framework National Imigration Council Brazilian Ministry of Labour and Employment.
John England Deputy Director Social Services, Leeds City Council Barcelona 2 – 3 February 2006 Hearing on Immigration and Integration: Co-operation between.
Belgian Presidency of the Council of the European Union General presentation July 05, 2010.
Italy and Greece: Between Individual Integration and Institutional Exclusion Dr. Anna Triandafyllidou ELIAMEP 31 May 2007.
Participation in legislation An English Perspective.
Presentation at the European Seminar on CSO Development Effectiveness, Vienna, 10 and 11 March 2010.
Business Plan AGM 2007 European Federation of Allergy and Airways Diseases Patient’s Association (EFA)
Irish Rural Link Founded 1991 GENERAL OVERVIEW. Our Vision and Mission Statement “Our Vision”  is of vibrant, inclusive and sustainable rural communities.
Advocating for public health at EU level Anne Hoel and Lara Garrido-Herrero European Public Health Alliance Moscow, 28th November 2006.
Client logo appears here © 2010 The Centre The Coalition EEEC and ASE joint meeting, “Finding Synergies to Make the Case for Energy Efficiency in Europe.
Technical Assistance for Civil Society Organisations Regional Office This project is funded by the European Union. Regional Training on Citizen’s Participation.
Networking on social inclusion The role of NGOs in tackling poverty and social exclusion: Aims and achievements of the European Anti Poverty Network Istanbul,
European Disability Strategy Disability Strategy Adopted EC - November main areas key actions / each area to meet general objectives.
SOFIA: A SUCCESS STORY IN THE OPEN CITIES PROJECT Lyubena Asenova PETROVA City of Sofia OPEN DAYS 2008 Workshop Brussels, October.
European Public Health Alliance Advocating for Better Health in the EU Lara Garrido-Herrero (ANME General Assembly) Frankfurt, 11 November 2006.
New approach in EU Accession Negotiations: Rule of Law Brussels, May 2013 Sandra Pernar Government of the Republic of Croatia Office for Cooperation.
2012 European Year of Active Aging and Intergenerational Solidarity Imserso Spanish Coordination Body.
A network of European National Platforms and Focal Points for Natural Disaster Reduction Common Goals To facilitate and improve the exchange of information.
IFS: A World Movement The International Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers.
Towards Integration – A City Framework. “Towards Integration A City Framework a whole city approach to integration. “While management of immigration is.
National Economic Development and Labour Council (NEDLAC)
EAPN EU Inclusion Strategies Group
Statutory participatory mechanisms
Lithuanian Trade Union Confederation (LPSK)
Presentation transcript:

Conference – ‘Immigrant Participation in Public Life European and Greek Experiences’ Thursday, 31st May Athens, Greece Portugal: New Challenges and Political Portugal: New Challenges and Political Opportunity Structures for Immigrants Opportunity Structures for Immigrants JOÃO SARDINHA Sussex Centre for Migration Research University of Sussex Falmer, Brighton BN1 9SH, United Kingdom

Presentation Outline: Politicising immigration and bring immigrant issues ‘to the table’; Politicising immigration and bring immigrant issues ‘to the table’; The institutionalisation of dialogue between government and immigrant communities The institutionalisation of dialogue between government and immigrant communities The setting up inter-organisational lobby groups with the intent of pressuring the State The setting up inter-organisational lobby groups with the intent of pressuring the State Municipal institutional settings and initiatives Municipal institutional settings and initiatives Concluding remarks Concluding remarks

1. Politicising immigration and bring immigrant issues ‘to the table’ The early 1990’s:  the emergence of immigrant matters as a relevant issue in Portuguese politics. Factors that would bring about the emergence of immigrant integration as a relevant issue in Portuguese politics: External factors  Fortress Europe – restricting immigration flows, combating illegal migration and the promotion of immigrant integration policies at the EU level. Internal factors  the significant numerical growth of the foreign population;  the increasing number of foreigners without proper legal authorisation;  instability brought about by the social marginalisation (poverty, poor housing conditions, clandestine labour);  growing inter-racial tensions;  the emergence of organisations (namely immigrants’ associations, NGOs and political parties) promoting immigrant rights and lobbying government and civil society.

2. The institutionalisation of dialogue between the government and immigrant communities – the first steps The introduction of an immigrant community’s representative in parliamentary sessions in For the first time immigrant associations take up partnership with the State in matters dealing with immigrant issues:  the creation of the Coordinating Secretariat for Legalisation Action (SCAL) in A government body to handle immigrant matters:  the creation of the High Commission for Immigrant and Ethnic Minorities (ACIME) in 1995.

Consultative Council for Immigrant Issues (COCAI) Key points: - Eight of the 26 COCAI board members are representatives of immigrant communities – Is this representation? - Before an immigrant association is to have the right to participate in COCAI, it must first be legally recognised by ACIME under the advisement of the COCAI board. - COCAI possesses no power of legislation, only consultation. - The acquisition of funding through ACIME’s immigrant association finance scheme is a processes evaluated by the COCAI board. The political powers can influence or control the intentions of the associations by giving or taking away resources.

3. Setting up inter-organisational lobby groups with the intent of pressuring the State: The lack of success of the Coordinating Secretariat of Immigrant Associations. The lack of continuity of the Platform of Immigrant Organisations for Regularisation and Integration. The latest attempt – the National Forum of Immigrant Representing Structures, the Azores Agenda and the creation of the Platform of Representative Structures of Immigrant Communities in Portugal. Immigrant association federations (e.g. Federation of Capeverdean Associations in ) Portugal and the Federation of Angolan Associations and Friends of Angola).

4. Municipal institutional settings and initiatives The establishment of two types of municipal organisms: support offices or departments – specifically address matters concerning ethnic and immigrant groups, providing information and support to local immigrant populations and the associations that represent them; municipal councils – provide a forum where local immigration groups can voice their opinions on issues that most concern them. The story of three municipal councils: - Lisbon’s Municipal Council of Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Communities and Amadora’s Municipal Council for Ethnic and Immigrant Communities – two past failures. - Porto’s Communities Municipal Council – a current success.

5. Concluding remarks It is important… - that governments (national/local) encourage strong interactive relationships and exchange of ideas with the local associations and immigrant groups for the good of the community at large. - that associations search out other lobbying tactics without permitting government influence or manipulation.. - that associations develop other forms of resource and financial acquisition that will permit them to maintain their vindicating positions free of any government influences.