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    CDB_77 @cdb_77 25/07/2017
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    How #McKinsey quietly shaped Europe’s response to the refugee crisis

    Germany has paid McKinsey 29.3 million euros, the equivalent of nearly $34 million, for work with the federal migration office that began in October 2015 and continues to this day. The office also brought in two Europe-based firms, #Roland_Berger and #Ernst_&_Young.

    Among McKinsey’s projects has been the development of fast-track arrival centers with the capacity to process claims within days. The company’s work on migration issues also has taken its consultants to Greece and Sweden. This year, McKinsey submitted a bid for a project with the United Nations.

    Experts in international law said the German case illustrates risks associated with McKinsey’s input. Today, asylum decisions handed down by the federal migration office come faster but are leaving an increasing number of migrants with fewer rights, above all the right to family reunification, triggering hundreds of thousands of appeals that have created a new backlog — not in asylum centers, but in German courts.

    “We’re not used to seeing business consultants brought into the process,” said Minos Mouzourakis of the Brussels-based European Council on Refugees and Exiles. “McKinsey and others developed a system for more efficient management of asylum cases to make sure that the backlog of cases could be cleared. This led to a substantial number of decisions being taken, but with a significant drop in quality.”

    ▻https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/how-mckinsey-quietly-shaped-europes-response-to-the-refugee-crisis/2017/07/23/2cccb616-6c80-11e7-b9e2-2056e768a7e5_story.html
    #Allemagne #privatisation #consulting #Grèce #Suède #asile #migrations #réfugiés #procédure #accélération_des_procédures #fast-track #management

    via @isskein

    • #McKinsey
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    CDB_77 @cdb_77 28/03/2017

    AIDA 2016 Update : Greece

    The updated country report on Greece provides a thorough analysis of the transformation of the Greek asylum system in the light of the closure of the Western Balkan route and the EU-Turkey statement. The report offers detailed statistics and practical insights into the workings of the asylum procedure, reception and detention of asylum seekers, as well as content of international protection.

    Substantial asylum reforms, many of which driven by the implementation of the EU-Turkey statement, took place in 2016. Law (L) 4375/2016, adopted in April 2016 and transposing the recast Asylum Procedures Directive into Greek law, was subsequently amended in June 2016 and March 2017, while a draft law transposing the recast Reception Conditions Directive has not been adopted yet.

    The impact of the EU-Turkey statement has been a de facto divide in the asylum procedures applied in Greece. Asylum seekers arriving after 20 March 2016 are subject to a fast-track border procedure and excluded from relocation in practice.

    Fast-track border procedure: One of the main modifications brought about by L 4375/2016 has been the establishment of an extremely truncated fast-track border procedure, applicable in exceptional cases. As underlined the fast-track procedure under derogation provisions in Law 4375/2016 does not provide adequate safeguards. In practice, fast-track border procedure applies to arrivals after 20 March 2016 and takes place in the Reception and Identification Centres (RIC) of Lesvos, Chios, Samos, Leros and Kos. Under the fast-track border procedure, which does not apply to Dublin family cases and vulnerable cases, interviews are also conducted by EASO staff, while the entire procedure at first and second instance has to be completed within 14 days. The procedure has predominantly taken the form of an admissibility procedure to examine whether applications may be dismissed on the ground that Turkey is a “safe third country” or a “first country of asylum”; although these concepts already existed in Greek law, they have only been applied following the EU-Turkey statement. The admissibility procedure started being applied to Syrian nationals in April 2016 and was only applied to other nationalities with a rate over 25% (e.g. Afghans, Iraqis) since the beginning of 2017. In the meantime, for nationalities with a rate below 25%, the procedure entails an examination of the application on the merits without prior admissibility assessment as of July 2016. A Joint Action Plan of the EU Coordinator on the implementation of certain provisions of the EU-Turkey statement recommends that Dublin family reunification cases be included in the fast-track border procedure and vulnerable cases be examined under an admissibility procedure.

    Appeals Committees reform: The composition of the Appeals Committees competent for examining appeals was modified by a June 2016 amendment to the April 2016 law, following reported EU pressure on Greece to respond to an overwhelming majority of decisions rebutting the presumption that Turkey is a “safe third country” or “first country of asylum” for asylum seekers. The June 2016 reform also deleted a previous possibility for the appellant to obtain an oral hearing before the Appeals Committees upon request. Applications for annulment have been submitted before the Council of State, invoking inter alia issues with regard to the constitutionality of the amendment. A recent reform in March 2017 enabled EASO staff to assist the Appeals Committees in the examination of appeals, despite criticism from civil society organisations. Since the operation of the (new) Appeals Committees on 21 July and until 31 December 2016, the recognition rate of international protection is no more than 0.4%. This may be an alarming finding as to the operation of an efficient and fair asylum procedure in Greece. Respectively, by 19 February 2017, 21 decisions on admissibility had been issued by the new Appeals Committees. As far as GCR is aware, all 21 decisions of the new Appeals Committees have confirmed the first-instance inadmissibility decision.

    Reception capacity: Despite the commitment of the Greek authorities to meet a target of 2,500 reception places dedicated to asylum seekers under the coordination of the National Centre for Social Solidarity (EKKA) by the end of 2014, this number has not been reached to date. As of January 2017, a total 1,896 places were available in 64 reception facilities mainly run by NGOs, out of which 1,312 are dedicated to unaccompanied children. As of 13 January 2017, 1,312 unaccompanied children were accommodated in long-term and transit shelters, while 1,301 unaccompanied children were waiting for a place. Out of the unaccompanied children on the waitlist, 277 were in closed reception facilities (RIC) and 18 detained in police stations under “protective custody”. A number of 20,000 accommodation places were gradually made available under a UNHCR accommodation scheme dedicated initially to relocation candidates and since July 2016 extended also to Dublin family reunification candidates and applicants belonging to vulnerable groups.

    Temporary accommodation sites: A number of temporary accommodation places were created on the mainland in order to address the pressing needs created after the imposition of border restrictions. However, the majority of these places consists of encampments and the conditions in temporary facilities on the mainland have been sharply criticised, as of the widely varying and often inadequate standards prevailing, both in terms of material conditions and security.

    Automatic detention policy: Following a change of policy announced at the beginning of 2015, the numbers of detained people have been reduced significantly during 2015. The launch of the implementation of the EU-Turkey Statement has had an important impact on detention, resulting in a significant toughening of detention policy and the establishment of blanket detention of all newly arrived third-country nationals after 20 March 2016, followed by the imposition of an obligation to remain on the island, known as “geographical restriction”.

    Detention on “law-breaking conduct” grounds: A Police Circular issued on 18 June 2016 provided that third-country nationals residing on the islands with “law-breaking conduct” (παραβατική συμπεριφορά), will be transferred, on the basis of a decision of the local Director of the Police, approved by the Directorate of the Police, to pre-removal detention centers in the mainland where they will remain detained. Serious objections as raised as to whether in this case the administrative measure of immigration detention is used with a view to circumventing procedural safeguards established by criminal law. Moreover, GCR findings on-site do not confirm allegations of “law-breaking conduct” in the vast majority of the cases. A total 1,626 people had been transferred to mainland detention centres by the end of 2016.

    Humanitarian status for old procedure backlog: Article 22 L 4375/2016 provides that appellants who have lodged their asylum applications up to five years before the entry into force of L 4375/2016 (3 April 2016), and their examination is pending before the Backlog Committees, shall be granted a two-years residence status on humanitarian grounds, which can be renewed. Appellants granted with residence status on humanitarian grounds have the right to ask within two months from the notification of the decision for their asylum application to be examined in view of fulfilling the requirements international protection. Under Article 22 L 4375/2016, a total 4,935 decisions granting humanitarian residence permits have been issued by the end of 2016.

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C8A28IvXkAA6lIv.jpg

    ▻http://www.asylumineurope.org/news/28-03-2017/aida-2016-update-greece
    #asile #migrations #réfugiés #Grèce #fast-track #procédures_accélérées #logement #hébergement #procédure_d'asile #détention_administrative #rétention #accord_UE-Turquie #statistiques #chiffres

    • #WESTERN BALKAN
    • #Turkey
    • #European Union
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    CDB_77 @cdb_77 21/03/2017

    AIDA 2016 Update : Germany

    The updated country report on Germany provides in-depth insight into the transformation and reform of the German asylum system in the aftermath of large-scale arrivals of asylum seekers. According to estimates by the Federal Ministry of Interior, 280,000 asylum seekers came to Germany in 2016, in comparison to an estimated 890,000 in 2015. In spite of this, the number of registered asylum applications increased significantly, from 476,649 in 2015 to 745,545 applications in 2016, due to the registration of applications made in the previous year. The backlog of non-registered asylum applications has been cleared in 2016.

    ▻http://www.ecre.org/aida-2016-update-germany

    #asile #migrations #réfugiés #procédure_d'asile #Allemagne #regroupement_familial #mobilité #residence_rule #procédure_accélérée #Dublin #fast-track

    • #Germany
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      CDB_77 @cdb_77 30/05/2017

      La Grèce et l’Allemagne conviennent de freiner les regroupements familiaux

      Athènes et Berlin ont convenu de freiner les transferts de Grèce en Allemagne de réfugiés éligibles au regroupement familial, selon une lettre d’un ministre grec, révélée lundi par le quotidien grec Journal des rédacteurs (Efsyn).

      ▻https://www.rts.ch/info/monde/8660570-la-grece-et-l-allemagne-conviennent-de-freiner-les-regroupements-familia

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      CDB_77 @cdb_77 30/05/2017

      Greece, Germany agree to slow refugee family reunification: report

      Greece and Germany have agreed to slow the reunification of refugee families divided between the two nations during their scramble to safety, according to a leaked letter published on Monday.

      ▻https://www.thelocal.de/20170529/greece-germany-agree-to-slow-refugee-family-reunification-report

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    CDB_77 @cdb_77 9/03/2017

    AIDA 2016 Update : the Netherlands

    The updated Country Report on the Netherlands analyses recent developments in practice and case law governing asylum procedures, reception conditions, detention of asylum seekers and integration of beneficiaries of protection.

    ▻http://www.asylumineurope.org/news/08-03-2017/aida-2016-update-netherlands
    #Pays-Bas #fast-track #procédure_accélérée #asile #migrations #réfugiés #accueil #procédure_d'asile

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    CDB_77 @cdb_77 16/12/2016

    #UK to help #fast-track European deportations of asylum seekers

    Theresa May expected to pledge extra staff to help with ‘inadmissible’ claims of Iraqis, Afghans and Eritreans

    ▻https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/dec/15/uk-to-help-fast-track-european-deportations-of-asylum-seekers?CMP=share
    #renvois #expulsion #asile #migrations #réfugiés #Angleterre #Erythrée #Afghanistan #Irak #réfugiés_irakiens #réfugiés_érythréens #réfugiés_afghans

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      CDB_77 @cdb_77 25/03/2017

      Is it safe for Britain to send refugees back to Afghanistan?

      UK authorities are rejecting the majority of claims for asylum by Afghans, despite little sign that violence is abating

      ▻https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/mar/23/is-it-safe-britain-send-refugees-back-afghanistan?CMP=share_btn_tw

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    CDB_77 @cdb_77 3/07/2015

    Oups... l’accélération des procédures peut-être pas toujours si « fair » que cela...
     :-(

    100 asylum seekers to be released as detention system is suspended

    800 cases to be reviewed after immigration minister suspends ‘detained fast-track’ system following court ruling that appeals part of system was ‘structurally unfair’

    ▻http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/jul/02/asylum-seekers-release-fast-track-detention-ruling
    #UK #Angleterre #accélération_des_procédures #asile #migration #réfugiés #détention_administrative #rétention

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      CDB_77 @cdb_77 3/07/2015

      ’The happiest day of my life’: women of Yarl’s Wood celebrate abrupt release

      Songs and dancing at detention centre while paperwork is processed after decision to suspend #fast-track_system

      http://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/fb2d045dd07a45ad25b33d791063baaa5bfe82bb/0_116_3000_1800/master/3000.jpg?w=620&q=85&auto=format&sharp=10&s=653338ea5f8a92a41685d760d66bc9a1

      ▻http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/jul/02/women-yarls-wood-celebrate-release?CMP=share_btn_tw

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      CDB_77 @cdb_77 3/07/2015

      Intanto il Consiglio UE si è ispirato al fast track nelle sue ultime conclusioni: espellere di più, più in fretta (dixit Francesca Spinelli sur twitter)
      ▻http://www.statewatch.org/news/2015/jun/eu-council-conclusions-26-6-15.pdf

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      CDB_77 @cdb_77 18/07/2015

      Detained Fast Track: how to reform structural injustice?

      Asylum rights campaigners and human rights lawyers are celebrating the suspension of the detained fast track – and gearing up to resume battle over a ‘reformed’ version.

      ▻http://www.irr.org.uk/news/detained-fast-track-how-to-reform-structural-injustice

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    Fil @fil 5/05/2014
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    Dallas Buyers Club - Jean-Marc Vallée (2013)
    ▻http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dallas_Buyers_Club

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/a/a8/Dallas_Buyers_Club_poster.jpg/220px-Dallas_Buyers_Club_poster.jpg

    Dallas Buyers Club is a 2013 American biographical drama film, directed by Jean-Marc Vallée and written by Craig Borten and Melisa Wallack. Matthew McConaughey stars as the real-life AIDS patient Ron Woodroof, who smuggled unapproved pharmaceutical drugs into Texas when he found them effective at improving his symptoms, distributing them to fellow sufferers by establishing the “Dallas Buyers Club” while facing opposition from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

    #sida #FDA #médicaments #fast-track #essais_cliniques #AZT #DDC #Peptide-T

    (sur le casting voir ▻http://seenthis.net/messages/99958 )

    • #AIDS
    • #Dallas Buyers Club
    • #Food and Drug Administration
    • #Jean-Marc Vallée
    • #Matthew McConaughey
    • #Texas
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      geneghys @geneghys 5/05/2014

      Film EEEExcellent!!!

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      M😷N😷LECTE 🤬 @monolecte CC BY-NC-SA 6/05/2014

      #big_pharma pour changer.
      Très bon fil, effectivement, que je viens de voir. Ceci éclaire aussi la tête de Matthew McConaughey #les_acteurs_dont_on_ne_sait_jamais_comment_ils_se_prononcent Dans True Detectives que je suis aussi en train de suivre et où je me disais : putain, il est malade ou bien, le gars de #Mud ?

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