ANNOTATED NATIONAL MATRIX

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ANNOTATED NATIONAL MATRIX The purpose of the matrix is threefold: To take stock of existing developments at the national and regional level and to outline /initiatives on the various points of the 10-Point on Refugee Protection and Mixed Migration. To provide an overview of the country-specific situation, highlight good practices, and give a step-by-step guide on the main activities to be carried out by key actors, including UNHCR. To use the matrix as a strategic planning tool for the formulation and creation of better responses and to develop regional strategies on mixed movements. Guidance notes: The annotations in the matrix are written in italics and provide guidance on the information needed under each chapter of the 10 Point Plan. Once the form is complete, the italic annotations should be deleted. The annotations should be read together with the guidance notes in the introductory sections of the various chapters of the 10-Point Plan in Action. Please note that this matrix is not restricted to UNHCR activities and aims. It should include any project/activity which is useful to further promote the objectives of the 10-Point Plan, even if UNHCR only has a limited role to play. Insert general country information on refugee protection and mixed movements such as magnitude and general tendencies of movements, profile of persons in need of protection and/or assistance in respective region and particular challenges/areas of particular concern from a protection perspective which characterizes the current situation. Link background information to a brief overview of activities on mixed movements and more specifically the 10-Point for Refugee Protection and Mixed Migration and if possible give an overview of further action needed or already planned

IMPLEMENTING THE 10-POINT PLAN OF ACTION ON REFUGEE PROTECTION AND MIXED MIGRATION: Insert name of country CHAPTER ONE Please differentiate between cooperation at the national and regional level (also highlight examples of cross-border cooperation). Focus on cooperation as a methodology for addressing mixed movements and highlight in particular examples of institutionalized cooperation, for example, in the form of national/regional protection networks or coalitions. Also include forms of cooperation as appropriate, where UNHCR may not be directly involved or plays a minor role, but which are of relevance for refugee protection considerations within mixed movements. 1. Cooperation among key partners Ongoing Activities Follow-up

CHAPTER TWO Highlight appropriate data collection methodologies, tools (such as databases, questionnaires, etc) and indicators to identify asylum-seekers and refugees, as well as onward movers within mixed movement and other groups with specific needs (e.g. women, children, stateless persons, trafficked persons). Highlight how accurate and reliable data can be collected in accordance with data protection standards. Describe how partners have cooperated to exchange information, describe how the analysis and review of data, e.g. on travel routes, trends and movements has helped to formulate country-specific strategies. 2. Data collection and analysis, CHAPTER THREE Identify in particular 1) specific protection legislation affecting border procedures; 2) training of stakeholders, particularly border and immigration officials, 3) guidelines for border personnel and/or other specific tools to assist entry officials to identify asylum-seekers or other persons with specific needs, 4) measures to assist and consult with partners, 5) monitoring of entry points activities. Identify any other activities in border areas, as appropriate. 3. Protectionsensitive entry systems, Ongoing Activities Follow-up

CHAPTER FOUR Describe which measures are in place for the initial post-arrival phase of mixed movements and how immediate needs of different categories arrivals are addressed (asylum-seekers, migrants, children, women, stateless persons, trafficked persons and other persons with specific needs). Describe arrangements that help to address basic material and psycho-social needs. If reception centers are in place, describe their location, basic characteristics, conditions and whether staff are adequately trained. 4. Reception arrangements CHAPTER FIVE Describe mechanisms that help to differentiate between various categories of people soon after they arrive at entry points (including non-binding screening mechanisms). Distinguish between 1) ad-hoc and informal mechanisms that have proven effective and 2) institutionalized mechanisms. Describe tools used to this end (such as questionnaires, SOPs etc.) Highlight joint efforts to conduct needs-assessments, counseling, and appropriate referrals. 5. Mechanisms for profiling and referral

CHAPTER SIX Distinguish which processes and procedures exist for: 1) asylum-seekers and refugees, 2) trafficked persons, 3) unaccompanied/ separated children, 4) women in heightened risk, plus 5) procedures in place for other groups with specific needs. 6. Differentiated processes and procedures CHAPTER SEVEN Focus in particular on the three classic durable solutions for refugees promoted by UNHCR, i.e. 1) voluntary repatriation, 2) local integration (including self-reliance) and 3) resettlement. Highlight national particularities and solutions based on migration framework ( temporary or permanent ).

7. Solutions for refugees CHAPTER EIGHT Particularly focus on strategies to respond to secondary movement of asylum-seekers and refugees, and also identify strategies directed towards secondary movements of other persons with special protection and/ or assistance needs. Highlight regional and/or bilateral approaches and where appropriate, measures that have proven successful to combat or highlight the nexus between secondary movements and criminal smuggling and trafficking networks. Outline capacity-building initiatives in countries of first asylum, enhancement of regional solidarity mechanisms and monitoring of readmissions. 8. Addressing secondary movements

CHAPTER NINE Focus particularly on non-refugees, including persons found not to be in need of international protection. Distinguish between return arrangements for different categories of persons (rejected asylum-seekers, unaccompanied/separated children, trafficked persons and other groups with specific needs. Highlight arrangements which provide for special safeguards for non-refoulement protection and due respect for human rights and obligations. Since UNHCR may not be the lead agency in this area, it is important to outline cooperation with partners that have specific expertise. Highlight whether cooperation is in place with IOM or other partners. Describe alternative migration options, such as regularization, and post-return monitoring activities. 9. Return arrangements for non-refugees and alternative migration options Actors Achievements Constraints/

CHAPTER TEN Please describe targeted initiatives e.g. strategies to e.g. 1) inform persons about the risks of irregular migration in countries of origin and 2) strategies in host countries to sensitize communities on the root causes of mixed movements and the human suffering involved. Highlight public information activities raising awareness about the refugee component in mixed movements. In addition to activities by UNHCR, also highlight information strategies that involve a wide range of actors including, for example, awareness campaigns on human trafficking as well as toolkits that might have been developed at the national level. 10. Information Strategy