More than 60 local plans to integrate supported migrants in Portugal — DNOTICIAS.PT
More than 60 local plans for the integration of migrants in around 45 Portuguese municipalities have already been financed by the Fund for Asylum, Migration and Integration (FAMI), it was released today.
Since 2015, when the FAMI was launched, “there have been a total of 62 plans from 45 municipalities, this is because some, such as Odemira, have been renewing their local plans”, said the High Commissioner for Migration. , Sonia Pereira.
Currently, there are 25 plans being implemented in a village, whether a responsible reception, which is at a conference on the reception and integration of migrants, in the locality of Odemira, in the district of Odemira, in the district of Odemira, in the district of Odemira, in the from Odemira.
Sónia Pereira presented a context for the elaboration of local plans for the integration of part of the municipalities, “within the scope of the national approach”, which “has stimulated the definition and implementation of specific local plans designed for each”.
According to the official, since 2015, the municipality of Odemira “has been formulating these local plans, which also reflects this municipality’s commitment to an integrated and active management of migrations in its territory”.
“I currently support”, the elaboration and implementation with support plans “also counts the existence” of a Local Center for the Integration of Migrants (CLAIM), which “favors an integrated approach” to migrations.
In the last two years, the Odemira CLAIM, which works in partnership with TAIPA – Cooperative Organization for the Integrated Development of the Municipality of Odemira, carried out “about 3,000 consultations”, most of them “more than 70%”, to men.
This data “reflects the migratory pattern” in the municipality of Odemira, where, among immigrants, “South Asian nationalities” predominate, such as Indian and Nepalese, said Sónia Pereira.
The main issues addressed in the service were related to staying in Portugal, family reunification, Social Security and work, he said.
According to the official, the presence in the municipality of Odemira, “especially in large agricultural holdings, implied the adoption of responses and immigration measures for immigrants” in the context of the covid-19 pandemic.
Alto equips for implementations for collaborative migrations as alternatives, raising awareness of covid-19, supporting a test of measures integrating covid-19, the Commission and supporting a test of measures for the integration of health, the education community and as public requests in various dwellings and in the production of information in languages and accessible to health entities such as various migrant communities.
On Friday, one year has passed since about two health parishes in Odem were decreed, due to the difficulty of cases of covid-19 among migrant workers from agricultural holdings.
The sanitary fence puts the county under the media “spotlight”, due to the inhumane conditions in which many red workers, especially temporary workers in agricultural campaigns of vegetable and red fruit companies.