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Inclusion of Muslim communities and prevention of discrimination in cities. E U R O C I T I E S W O R K I N G G R O U P M I G R A T I O N & I N T E G R A T I O N A N T W E R P, 14th June 2019. A Commission coordinator on combating anti-Muslim hatred. Why?
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Inclusion of Muslim communities and prevention of discrimination in cities E U R O C I T I E S W O R K I N G G R O U P M I G R A T I O N & I N T E G R A T I O N A N T W E R P, 14th June 2019
A Commission coordinator on combating anti-Muslim hatred Why? • Widespread intolerance and negative attitudes towards Muslims or individual perceived as being Muslims (1/3 of the MS more than 50% would not want a Muslim as member of their family) • Growing rate of racist hate crimes motivated by religious/ethnic intolerance (physical attacks to women wearing headscarves, attacks to mosques, etc) • Discrimination (in access to jobs, services, education, in the workplace) on grounds of religion affecting in particular Muslim women • Victimisation and perception of discriminationmayfosterexclusionlack of trust, and marginalisation • Need a coordinated policy response at European level: in 2015 the office of the Coordinator was established
A Commission coordinator on combating anti-Muslim hatred (2) What? • Tacklinganti-Muslimhate crime, includingsupportingvictims to report, strenghtening data collection • Discrimination including in the field of employment and occupation and promotion of diversity and social inclusion • Hate speech online and the negative narratives on Muslims in the media and in the political discourse • Promote inter-faith dialogue, education on tolerance, training and awarenessraising How? • Policy initiatives jointly with civil society and Member States authorities (e.g. to step up data recording on Islamophobic hate crimes) • Funding (on anti-racism, education, employment, migration/integration)
The role of cities and local governments • In particular on prevention policies and policies aiming to strengthen social ties, inclusion and diversity, cities have a key role to play. • Inclusion of Muslims in the local communities is a priority for many mayors and city authorities: • Foster social cohesion, inclusion of the various minority groups and communities, and integration of newcomers • Tackle risks of marginalisation, exclusion, tensions between majority and minority population (and radicalism) • Cities have crucial competences in key areas of public policy and services where diversity policies may apply (schools, public services) -->Exchanging good practices amongst cities and a dedicate work stream within EUROCITIES could make a change!
Achieving progress on the ground: possible way ahead • 25th June 2019: EU Workshop in Madrid on fostering synergies between public authorities and civil society, local dimension expected to emerge as a priority (Barcelona and Amsterdam cities will be represented) • Enhance Eurocities / European Commission partnership to foster a regular exchange and discussions on tackling anti-Muslim hatred in particular to: • Share good/innovative practices to promote diversity and inclusion of Muslims • Make recommendations or toolkits available on tackling Islamophobia • Run campaigns, education activities or awareness raising initiatives on diversity at the local level • How to mainstream the focus on the local dimension in relevant EU funds (e.g. for the upcoming calls of the Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme 2020)
In the immediate future: • The Commission can transmit via EUROCITIES all relevant information initiatives by the Coordinator and about opening funding opportunities for projects involving cities • A dedicated session to share good practices on inclusion of Muslims and promotion of diversity at the next EUROCITIES migration and integration WG meetings? Other ideas or partners to involve? • Additional resources: • Summary report of the 3 December 2019 High level conference on tackling intolerance and discrimination against Muslims in the EU • Website of the Commission coordinator on combating anti-Muslim hatred • Commission Staff Working Document on Countering racism and xenophobia in the EU – Fostering a society where pluralism, tolerance and non-discrimination prevail