2. EU POLICY CONTEXT
EUROPEAN INTEGRATION FUND
EU: EUROPEAN AGENDA FOR INTEGRATION (2011)
STOCKHOLM PROGRAMME (ends in 2014, new programme is
under discussion)
EUROPE 2020 STRATEGY (2010)
ENTREPRENEURSHIPACTION PLAN 2020 (2012)
3. COUNCIL OF EUROPE AND
HUMAN-RIGHT BASED APPROACH
EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (1953)
EUROPEAN SOCIAL CHARTER (adopted in 1961 and revised in
1996)
Additional Protocol of the EUROPEAN CHARTER OF LOCAL
SELF-GOVERNMENT on the right to participate in the affairs of a
local authority (2009)
Human rights standards contained in, and principles derived from, guide all cooperation
activities supported by the Council of Europe in all sectors.
All cooperation activities contribute to the development of the capacities of ‘duty-bearers’
(states) to meet their obligations and/or of ‘rights-holders’ to claim their rights
4. HUMAN RIGHTS APPROACH IN DELI
Create awareness of on socio-economic rights of migrants
Foster awareness about diversity and equality issues (migrants’ equal
access to public and private contracts)
Encourage the development of policies and strategies that are
inclusive of all community members
Encourage participation of local stakeholders on issue of inclusive
entrepreneurship
Stimulate the right of local stakeholders to participate in the affairs
of a local authority.
5. PRACTICAL BACKGROUND:
Intercultural Cities programme (2008-20011, 2011-2014)
Knowledge base developed by Migration Policy Group
Good practice examples from International and European partners
Key concepts:
Diversity advantage
Supplier diversity
Inclsuive entrepreunership
6. DELI KEY FOCUS :
Support the development of local partnership platforms based on multi-
stakeholder and cross-departmental approach;
Facilitate access of migrant-owned SMEs to public and private
procurement;
Develop quality management standards and assessment tools for local
governments supporting the design and implementation of economic
policies consistent with the principles of equal treatment, integration and
diversity management.
7. PARTNERSHIP PLATFORMS: WHAT FOR?
Designing diversity and inclusive entrepreneurship policies
based on a sound understanding of successful structures and of
challenges requires a multi-stakeholder and cross-departmental
approach.
Concret objectives :
create consensus about what needs to be achieved
perform participatory self-assessment
define collective communication messages
ensure sustainability of the project
8. QUALITY MANAGEMENT STANDARDS:
WHAT FOR?
Support key local actors in designing support strategies and activities for
migrant entrepreneurs
Support key local actors in designing migrant-friendly procurement
policies, including social clauses in procurement
To meet these standards, partners will:
Perform self-assessment
Set targets
Exchange good practice
Establish benchmarking
9. BETTER ACCESS TO PUBLIC
AND PRIVATE PROCUDREMENT: WHY?
Need to increase awareness of opportunities for entrepreneurship,
including better access to public and private procurement.
Better access to procurement could be achieved by establishing
procedures that ensure that businesses from diverse communities have an
equal opportunity of competing for collaborative procurement
contracts to supply goods and services to publicly-owned and privately-
owned companies, universities, schools, hospitals and other buying
institutions.
Policy contexte: New EU Public Procurement Directive (January 2014)
10. STEPS FOR IMPLMENTAION :
Step I: data collecting and mapping
Step 2: Development of quality management standards
Step 3: Organisation of Diversity and Economy Round Tables
Step 4: Development of self-assessment tools
Step 5: Participatory Self-assessment review
11. RESOURCES REQUIRED:
Local Project Manager (person of contact from Municipality)
Partnership Platform Coordinator
Support group from partner departments
External Partners (members of Partnership Platforms)
Budget per city : 52 200 Euros