This brief will provide clarity on situations in which gender may impact the ability to equitably access a short-term visa; it will assist states in mainstreaming gender into their visa policies to ensure that any potential gender inequalities are eliminated; it will also highlight good practices and recommend areas for improvement of current policies.
Visa regimes are not designed to disincentivize the entry of foreign nationals, but to enable states to assess the possible risks of allowing foreign citizens in, before their arrival at the border. By examining visa and visa-free regulations, states are better able to identify the levels at which cross-border mobility is facilitated in the OSCE region and ways in which OSCE participating States have liberalized visa regimes - bilaterally or multilaterally.
Good Practices in Migrant Integration: Trainee's Manual
The migration of people is a timeless phenomenon integral to human society. Whether motivated by the need to flee conflict, or by the desire to seek a better quality of life elsewhere, the movement of people across national borders is inevitable. Usually migration brings a range of positive benefits, both for countries of origin and of destination. However, the process of adapting to life in a new country, particularly for those who may have had difficult journeys, is not always easy. The integration of migrants into society should be seen as a two-way process, involving efforts by the migrants themselves and those in destination host countries. This training manual is intended for use during training courses for government officials; members of parliament; representatives of national, regional and local authorities; social partners and civil society actors involved in developing, implementing and reviewing migrant integration policies in the OSCE region. The overall aim of this manual is to support OSCE participating States in implementing policies and practices that meet relevant OSCE commitments and international legal standards in the field of migrant integration. It does so by building the capacity and raising the awareness of those involved in migrant integration policies and processes.
These Guidelines are intended as a tool for practitioners, authorities and political decision makers in OSCE participating States for use in either reforming or assessing the efficiency of their respective national systems of population registration.
Challenges and Perspectives on Hate Crime against Migrants
This report provides a summary of an expert roundtable meeting organized by the OSCE Office on Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), in co-ordination with the British government, in London on 27 and 28 February 2018.
Good practices in integration of migrants in line with OSCE commitments and international standards
This report provides a summary of discussions during the conference "Good Practices in Integration of Migrants in Line with OSCE Commitments and International Standards" organized by the OSCE Office on Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) in co-operation with the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Moldova on 17 and 18 May 2017 in Chisinau.
Migrant political participation: a review of policies and integration results in the OSCE region
This paper assesses the state of implementation and practice of the civic and political integration of migrants in the OSCE region and identifies the key channels and actors active in this process.