Über die Indikatoren der Migrationspolitik
Über die Indikatoren der Migrationspolitik
Die Rechte der Migrantinnen und Migranten
Die Rechte der Migrantinnen und Migranten

Indikatoren in dieser Dimension analysieren, inwieweit Migrantinnen und Migranten hinsichtlich des Zugangs zu grundlegenden sozialen Diensten wie Gesundheit, Bildung und soziale Sicherheit den gleichen Status wie Bürgerinnen und Bürger haben. Es beschreibt die Rechte von Migrantinnen und Migranten auf Familienzusammenführung, Arbeit, Aufenthalt und Staatsbürgerschaft. Die Ratifizierung der wichtigsten internationalen Konventionen fällt ebenfalls in diesen Bereich.main.

Ganzer Regierungsansatz
Ganzer Regierungsansatz

Indikatoren in dieser Dimension bewerten die institutionellen, rechtlichen und regulatorischen Rahmenbedingungen der Länder im Zusammenhang mit Migrationspolitik. Dimension 2 beinhaltet auch das Vorhandensein von nationalen Migrationsstrategien, die mit Entwicklungspolitik und -ansätzen im Einklang stehen, sowie die institutionelle Transparenz und Kohärenz in Bezug auf Migrationsmanagement. In diesem Bereich wird auch untersucht, inwieweit Regierungen Migrationsdaten erheben und verwenden.

Partnerschaften
Partnerschaften

Diese Dimension konzentriert sich auf die Bemühungen von Ländern, in migrationsbezogenen Fragen mit anderen Staaten und einschlägigen nichstaatlichen Akteuren, einschließlich Organisationen der Zivilgesellschaft und des Privatsektors, zusammenzuarbeiten. Kooperation kann zu Verbesserungen der Regierungsführung führen, indem Standards angeglichen und angehoben, der Dialog intensiviert und Strukturen der Bewältigung von Herausforderungen geschaffen werden. 

Das Wohlergehen der Migrantinnen und Migranten
Das Wohlergehen der Migrantinnen und Migranten

Diese Dimension umfasst Indikatoren für die Politik der Länder zur Steuerung des sozioökonomischen Wohlergehens von Migrantinnen und Migranten, z.B. die Anerkennung der Bildungs- und Berufsqualifikationen von Migrantinnen und Migranten, Bestimmungen zur Regelung der Studentenmigration und das Bestehen bilateraler Arbeitsabkommen zwischen Ländern. Die Indikatoren konzentrieren sich gleichermaßen auf Maßnahmen und Strategien im Zusammenhang mit dem Engagement der Diasporamitglieder und den grenzüberschreitenden Geldtransfers von Migrantinnen und Migranten

Mobilitätsdimensionen von Krisen
Mobilitätsdimensionen von Krisen

Diese Dimension befasst sich mit der Art und dem Grad der Bereitschaft von Ländern, wenn sie mit Mobilitätsdimensionen von Krisen konfrontiert sind, die entweder mit Katastrophen, der Umwelt und/oder Konflikten zusammenhängen. Die Fragen werden verwendet, um die Prozesse für Staatsangehörige und Ausländer sowohl während als auch Katastrophen zu ermitteln, einschließlich der Frage, ob humanitäre Hilfe für Migrantinnen und Migranten genauso verfügbar ist wir für Bürgerinnen und Bürger. 

Sichere, geordnete und reguläre Migration
Sichere, geordnete und reguläre Migration

Diese Dimension analysiert den Ansatz der Länder zum Migrationsmanagement bezüglich Grenzkontroll- und Grenzschutzmaßnahmen, Zulassungsvoraussetzungen für Migranten, Vorbereitung und Flexibilität bei erheblichen und unerwarteten Wanderungsbewegungen sowie die Bekämpfung des Menschenhandels und des Menschenschmuggels von Migrantinnen und Migranten. Es werden auch die Bemühungen und Anreize zur Unterstützung der Integration der zurückkehrenden Staatsbürgerinnen und -burger bewertet. 

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INTRODUCTION

This Profile describes examples of well-developed areas of Municipality of La Cruz (Costa Rica) migration governance structures and areas with potential for further development, as evaluated through the six domains of the Migration Governance Indicators (MGI). These address migrants’ rights, a “whole-of-government” approach, partnerships, socioeconomic well-being of migrants, the mobility dimensions of crises, and safe and orderly migration.

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The Migration Governance Indicators (MGI) initiative is a policy-benchmarking programme led by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and implemented with research and analysis from the Economist Intelligence Unit. Funding is provided by IOM Member States. 

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MIGRANTS’ RIGHTS

Migration Governance: examples of well-developed areas

  • The municipality collaborates with private companies to mount health campaigns targeting different vulnerable population segments, including migrants. 
  • There are two Childcare and Development Centres, as well as three Education and Nutrition Centres and Integrated Childcare Centres in La Cruz, which serve the migrant community with no distinction whatsoever.
  • The La Cruz Municipal Migrant Centre (CMM) provides legal services and counsel for migrants.
  • The Women’s Affairs Office in the municipality’s Department of Social Management provides guidance to users for obtaining appointments relating to asylum or to residence permits, and coordinates with local organizations to provide migrants with assistance and information.

Areas with potential for further development 

  • There are no information and awareness-raising campaigns to combat xenophobia and exclusion or to counter acts of discrimination against migrants in the provision of social services. 
  • The development of programmes to guide or welcome newly arrived migrants is deemed an area with potential for further development.
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WHOLE-OF-GOVERNMENT APPROACH

Migration Governance: examples of well-developed areas

  • Since its inauguration in December 2021, the Municipal Migrant Centre (CMM) has been the municipal body tasked with streamlining guidance services for migrants in La Cruz – including access to services. 
  • The municipality of La Cruz provides clear and transparent information as to migrants’ rights, duties and access to municipal public services through CMM.
  • Since February 2022, CMM has been part of the Inter-agency Working Group on International Protection and Migration, which is a consultation and coordination forum. 

Areas with potential for further development 

  • The municipality still lacks a local migration strategy or policy laid out in a programme document or manifesto. 
  • There is no formal process of coordination at the political, technical and operational levels for migration issues in La Cruz.
  • Providing regular training for municipal officers in cultural sensitivity is an area with potential for development.
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PARTNERSHIPS

Migration Governance: examples of well-developed areas

  • The municipality of La Cruz cooperates actively with United Nations agencies on migration issues. 
  • La Cruz Cantonal Council for Institutional Coordination coordinates the design, implementation and

oversight of public policy with local implications, to which end they coordinate the municipality or District Municipal Council and public bodies with cantonal or district-level representation.

Areas with potential for further development 

  • Cooperation between public-sector institutions and civil society organizations in formulating and implementing migration policies so far has only been on an ad hoc basis. 
  • There is no public evidence that local authorities participate in international networks for the sharing of knowledge or best practices on migration. 
  • There are as yet no bilateral programmes for cooperation on migration among La Cruz and other cities, either in Costa Rica or internationally.
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WELL-BEING OF MIGRANTS

Migration Governance: examples of well-developed areas

  • The Municipal Migrant Centre (CMM) shares information about vacancies available in the canton, and it operates a virtual database and receives CVs in person for referral to companies that request them. 
  • The Cantonal Plan for Local Human Development 2017–2026 (2016) lays out gender-sensitive actions implemented by the Women’s Affairs Office.
  • In March 2022, CMM, the Women’s Foundation and the municipality jointly organized a meeting with migrants in order to ascertain their training needs.

Areas with potential for further development 

  • No assessments are undertaken to monitor the local labour supply and the effects of emigration on the local labour market.
  • Developing local programmes to assist employers in hiring migrants is deemed an area with potential for further development. 
  • The municipality still lacks specific strategies to support foreign residents in entrepreneurship.
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MOBILITY DIMENSION OF CRISES

Migration Governance: examples of well-developed areas

  • There are local communication systems for receiving information on evolving crisis situations and ways of reaching assistance services.
  • The Cantonal Emergency Plan (2021) aims to “establish the mechanisms for activating the La Cruz Municipal Emergency Committee through the preparedness and response subsystem, in the event of emergency situations in the canton”.
  • The Emergency Activation Protocol laid down in the Cantonal Emergency Plan is followed in situations of emergency.

Areas with potential for further development 

  • The Cantonal Emergency Plan does not lay down specific guidelines on migration-related issues stemming from environmental degradation and the adverse impacts of climate change. 
  • The Cantonal Emergency Plan addresses emergency response strategies without pinpointing the specific needs and vulnerabilities of migrant women.
  • The municipality does not implement specific measures to ensure the protection of unaccompanied migrant children and adolescents.
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SAFE, ORDERLY AND REGULAR MIGRATION

Migration Governance: examples of well-developed areas

  • The municipality coordinates actions to tackle and prevent human trafficking with the Local Inter-agency Network against Violence, which is run by the National Institute for Women. 
  • There are mechanisms to ensure that migrants are able to access justice as needed, through the Municipal Migrant Centre (CMM) and the Courts or Houses of Justice (Tribunales o Casas de Justicia).
  • Since December 2021, the CMM has been compiling monthly and annual data on migrants consulting information or accessing its services.

Areas with potential for further development 

  • There is no evidence of any specific and regular training in migration-related matters designed for representatives of the Public Force (or National Police) who work in the territory. 
  • Putting in place a local agency and a strategy to prevent human trafficking is an area with potential for further development.

2022 September

Migration Governance Profile: Municipality of La Cruz