The Next Generation of Refugee Resettlement in Europe: Ambitions for the Future and How to Realize Them

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Author(s)
Fratzke, S. & Kainz, L.
Publication language
English
Pages
24pp
Date published
24 Nov 2020
Publisher
Migration Policy Institute (MPI)
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Coordination, Multi-sector/cross-sector, Development & humanitarian aid, COVID-19, Epidemics & pandemics, Forced displacement and migration, Refugee Camps, Funding and donors, humanitarian action, Inclusion

Europe’s role within the global refugee resettlement landscape has changed significantly in recent years. Some EU Member States, such as Germany and Sweden, have expanded their resettlement programs, while others, including Romania and Lithuania, have launched new ones. This growth, coupled with the United States’ dramatic cuts to its refugee admissions, has meant that more than 40 percent of all refugees resettled through the UN High Commissioner for Refugees since 2017 have found a new home in Europe—up from 8 percent in 2007.

This report looks at how investments in shared infrastructure at the EU level and growing resettlement experience among Member States offer a strong foundation upon which European resettlement efforts can build. It also explores what ambitious European resettlement policy could accomplish and what steps EU and national leaders would need to take to realize this vision.

Among the many questions this report examines are: How can engagement in resettlement be motivated and sustained at the national level? And what elements are needed to build world-class resettlement systems in Europe—from improvements in selection and departure operations, to commitments to robust monitoring and evaluation, to investments in partnerships with first-asylum countries and between central governments and receiving communities in destination countries.

Authors: 
Fratzke, S. & Kainz, L.