ALBANIA S DIASPORA POLICIES

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ALBANIA S DIASPORA POLICIES Pandeli Majko The State Minister for Diaspora info@diaspora.gov.al February 6, 2018

Outline Overview of Albanian Diaspora

Outline Overview of Albanian Diaspora State-Diaspora Relations

Outline Overview of Albanian Diaspora State-Diaspora Relations Critical Diaspora Matters

Outline Overview of Albanian Diaspora State-Diaspora Relations Critical Diaspora Matters Diaspora Summit

Albania Population: 2.876.591 (2017) Source: Institute of Statistics, 2017.

Albanian population living abroad Source: Pew Research Center (2018).

Albanian International Migration Over 1.2 million Albanians living abroad (United Nations, 2015) Almost half of the population living in Albania Intense, irregular and rapidly evolving flows Diaspora consists of i) economic migrants; ii) family members of economic migrants; iii) students; iv) asylum seekers and refugees; and v) unaccompanied minors (Government of Albania, 2015).

Old vs. New Diaspora The Albanian Diaspora is generally seen as divided into two subsets: the old diaspora and the new diaspora. Period of migration Destination country

Destination Countries Italy - 450,000 (media: 800,000) Greece - 440,000 (media: 600,000) USA - 82,000 Canada - 13,000 UK - 15,000 The Albanian Diaspora is also present in other countries such as Turkey, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, and Ukraine. Source: United Nations, 2015.

Why do Albanians migrate? PUSH FACTORS PULL FACTORS Economic reasons Unemployment Poor living conditions Public safety Weak institutions Corruption Organized crime Family reunification Better education Job vacancies Positive work environment Higher wages Better quality of life

State-Diaspora Relations 1. The State Minister for Diaspora 2. Parliamentary Sub-Commission on Diaspora 3. The State Committee for Diaspora 4. Consultative Council of the Albanian Diaspora 5. National Agency for Diaspora 6. National Diaspora Strategy and Action Plan (2018-2024)

1. The State Minister for Diaspora Drafts and implements policies that promote interests and values of Diaspora; Facilitates initiatives designed to build on and develop two-way Diaspora engagement; Implements the National Strategy on Diaspora; and Expands Diaspora rights.

2. Parliamentary Sub-Commission on Diaspora 5 members of the Parliament of Albania Responsible for proposing, reviewing and monitoring the implementation of diaspora legislation and policies.

3. The State Committee for Diaspora Drafts guidelines for new policies and strategic priorities for Diaspora; Suggests areas of legal and institutional reform; Promotes dialogue between entities for the implementation of the Strategy; Coordinates the implementation of the National Strategy for Diaspora; and Supports and monitors the National Agency for Diaspora.

4. Consultative Council of the Albanian Diaspora An Inter-Institutional Structure for the Diaspora engagement; Establish a network of Albanian communities in the destination countries and Albania as an "environment of transition"; and Emphasize the importance of the Diaspora organizations.

5. National Agency for Diaspora Coordinate the registration and participation of diaspora in elections; Build a database for diaspora; Improve diaspora engagement; Attract investment through promoting transparent policies; Engage diaspora as development partners (private-public partnerships); Coordinate programs for the preservation of the Albanian identity and culture; and Encourage establishment of student networks.

6. National Diaspora Strategy and Action Plan (2018-2024) Aims of the Strategy: Transform migration into an added value for Albania; Engage diaspora for political and economic development; Strengthen institutional framework targeting diaspora policies and migration management; and Promote the migration-development nexus.

6. National Diaspora Strategy and Action Plan (2018-2024) (continued) General objectives of the Strategy: Create a diaspora-oriented policy framework; Build institutional capacities for management of diaspora matters; Create a useful instrument to improve diaspora-oriented policy framework; and Improve state-diaspora relations. The Action Plan covers the implementation of the activities planned for period 2018-2024.

Critical Diaspora Matters Promoting Diaspora Rights Diaspora Public Diplomacy The Economic Contribution of Diaspora Social Remittances Measures for Promoting Diaspora Investments Diaspora Development Fund Preserving and Strengthening National Identity

Promoting Diaspora Rights Albanian Government: Advocate for the voting right and engage diaspora in the national decision-making process; Help Albanian Communities Abroad to better organize themselves in new international and global contexts; Diaspora associations: - facilitate a dialogue between the Albanian Government and host countries over important issues such as language learning and citizenship; - assess diaspora needs and expectations; - improve civil society in Albania; and - provide human capital.

Diaspora Public Diplomacy Renowned members to serve as "public diplomats" in the destination countries E.g. athletes, actors, businessmen; Promote a positive perception for Albania and Albanians; Encourage diaspora to interact more with the host societies; and Show values that will replace the myths about Albanian migrants.

The Economic Contribution of Diaspora: Remittances A high dependence on remittances: o the country's economy (9%-27% of Albania s GDP) (World Bank, 2017) o individual households Remittances have allowed for: o higher income o better healthcare and education o higher economic growth Remittances are mainly used for consumption and economic survival

The Economic Contribution of Diaspora: Remittances (continued) Remittances for sustainable development Introducing best practices for formal remittance channels; Expanding and improving banking services related to remittances; Improving and expanding financial services, including Albanian Post services; and Reducing informality of Albanian emigrants in the labour market of the destination countries.

Social Remittances Diaspora has been transferring ideas, behaviors and values; Technical knowledge and skills o Potentially useful in construction and agriculture; Measures: Brain Gain Create institutional structures that enable the return of professionals; Create the Science Research Fund to attract diaspora professionals through projects in IT, science, medicine, tourism, etc.; Support networks of Albanian diaspora professionals.

Measures for Promoting Diaspora Investments Improving business climate; Fighting corruption; Review of fiscal policies and applying fiscal incentives o goods exempted from import o corporation tax exemption; Bank of Diaspora or special banking policies; Using diaspora savings for cheaper loans; Local associations can be transformed into economic cooperatives.

Diaspora Development Fund help members of the diaspora promote economic and social development in Albania; improve the flow of remittances; increase investment in Albania; and promote philanthropic initiatives.

Preserving and Strengthening National Identity Diaspora: Shaped the Albanian history and independence; Supports the preservation of the national language; Improves Albania s relations with receiving countries. Government of Albania: Initiate joint actions with the Government of Kosovo; Provide educational and cultural programs (e.g., Albanian language courses); Establish cultural centers/institutes abroad; Establish a TV channel that will broadcast specific programs targeting Diaspora.

Albanian Diaspora Summit First Diaspora Summit: November 2016 Build cooperation, communication, and interaction between Diaspora and homeland governments. Diaspora s contribution in the preservation of language, culture and identity. Share success stories and exchange experience. Next Summit: November 2018

Albanian Diaspora Summit

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