Peace and Conflict
Volume 24, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 291-295

In defiance of the reception logic: The case for including NGOs as human rights monitors in the EU's policies of first reception of irregular migrants (Article)

DeBono D.*
  • a University of Sussex, United Kingdom, Department for Global Political Studies, Malmö University, Sweden

Abstract

The first reception system for irregular migrants taking the Mediterranean route into the European Union (EU) is dictated almost solely by border control and security concerns. There is no recognition of the role of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) as human rights monitors in first reception, and access is limited, controlled, and dependent on local authorities. Newly arriving migrants are at their most vulnerable during first reception. Traumatization and retraumatization brought by violations of human rights, or alternatively, care and welcome within the first reception system will pave the way for subsequent integration processes, by ensuring migrants' well-being, decreasing hostility, diffidence and subjugation, and peaceful relations with European host communities. By critically assessing the current system, backed by the author's long-term ethnographic fieldwork, this article explores the links between policy, practice, and mental health consequences for migrants. It shows that there are multiple risks of human rights violations of a vulnerable group of people. The article is critical of the absence of an official role for NGOs1 as human rights monitors arguing that NGOs have a unique role to play. The article suggests that the dignified conduction of first reception could have a positive influence on integration processes, and concludes that first reception should not be designed within a security framework but within a reception one. © 2018 American Psychological Association.

Author Keywords

NGOs human rights Refugees First reception European Union

Index Keywords

immigration policy immigrant European Union Europe nongovernmental organization human rights

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85051734123&doi=10.1037%2fpac0000297&partnerID=40&md5=608598cfe86cfc9bd98a140c25ea9943

DOI: 10.1037/pac0000297
ISSN: 10781919
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English