Fourth regional multi-stakeholder cooperation platform for migrant and refugee integration in Guadalajara
The regional platform is set up in the framework of the Share SIRA project, our European project co-funded by the European Union’s Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund, which aims at strengthening and expanding the social orientation and overall integration of newcomers in rural territories in Europe. Besides Guadalajara, regional multi-stakeholder cooperation platforms have also been set up in 9 other rural regions in Europe. Click here to find out more about these regions!
On 31 March 2022, IOM Spain and Fundación CEPAIM, with the support of the SHARE Network organized the fourth roundtable of the regional multi-stakeholder cooperation platform for migrant and refugee integration of Guadalajara, located in the Autonomous Region of Castilla – La Mancha in Spain.
The two-hour event took place online and gathered 12 stakeholders, including regional authorities and agencies, NGOs, religious leaders, citizens as well as refugees and migrants.
Taking into account the theme of the 3rd of the Expert Group Meeting on access to European funding, the fact that the pilot projects are already underway and we had the experience of the selection of the proposals, as well as the start of the monitoring and evaluation process, the main points of discussion in the agenda were the following:
Recommendations in the elaboration of proposals based on the experience in the selection of proposals for pilot initiatives in the territories in the framework of the SHARE SIRA project,
Monitoring and evaluation of pilot initiatives in Spain, France, Poland and Greece,
Designing together the national meeting: ideas and suggestions,
Forthcoming activities: webinars, national roundtable, etc.
When codesigning the national meeting, some of the questions posed were the following:
What issues do you think are currently relevant?
Are there any issues that you would like to explore in more depth?
Who do you think should be present at the national meeting?
How would you organise the national roundtable?
One of the participants proposed dedicating part of the national event to raising awareness of the needs of all migrants arriving in Spain and of the apparent existence of different categories of migrants, in the face of the solidarity fever caused by the war in Ukraine. Another participant pointed out the importance of adapting actions to the context and individual cases, as well as to address the issue of long-term sustainability of initiatives.
The relevance to talk about what migration brings to rural areas to combat depopulation was also addressed, linked to the issue of how care for the elderly and services in the hospitality sector are in the hands of the migrant population. Migrants are the lifeblood of the local economy in rural areas.
There were many other topics considered relevant for the national meeting: the fight against isolation in rural areas, driving licence classes, job insecurity and seasonality, social mobility of migrants, etc.
The 4th regional roundtable was the last in the series of regional roundtables of the Share SIRA. Various stakeholders from Guadalajara have met over the past months to discuss the integration of newly arrived refugees and migrants. Fruitful discussions and interesting debates on integration needs, access to services and challenges faced by newcomers during the integration process took place, while participants had the opportunity to better coordinate, share their experiences and exchange good practices. Some of them will have the occasion to meet again at the National Roundtable that will take place this autumn 2022. Through the multi-stakeholder platforms, the Share Network has also been able to provide trainings tailored to the needs of local actors and to collect data on the region and integration frameworks in the form of Factfiles.
Through transnational activities and events, the project has also encouraged the exchange of practices and promoted inspiring grassroot practices at European level, thus making the link between practice and policy.
Share Network would like to thank all stakeholders who participated in the roundtables for their commitment and important contribution.
More information about the activities in Guadalajara can be found on the regional webpage.