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Rabat Process Rabat Process Euro-African Dialogue on Migration and Development RABAT PROCESS Funded by the European Union Implemented by ICMPD and FIIAPP THE IMPACT OF Integrated Border Management (IBM) Based on the Draft Final Report-Volume 1; October 2012; Particip/EGEVAL II* Adapted and designed in March 2014 in the framework of the Support Project of the Rabat Process Fully professional border agencies 2) INSTITUTIONAL 4) PROCEDURES framework (capacity building and training) 5) INFRASTRUCTURE AND EQUIPMENT 3) HUMAN RESOURCES (for staff and public) Enhanced and fully equipped examination facilities INTERVENTION AREAS INTERVENTION AREAS Enhanced policy dialogue in country and cross-border Improved coordination mechanisms (enhanced information on rights) Transparent and client-friendly services Reduced number of procedures Enhanced exchange of data Enhanced flow of operational information and exchange on strategic information Increased sharing of resources Risk-based controls Reduced clearance time RESULTS Appropriate and secure physical environment Improved practices / governance of border agencies Improved cooperation at borders / cross-borders Deterrent effect IMMEDIATE IMPACT STOP EFFICIENT BORDERS 1) LEGISLATIVE framework - Transparent and conducive legal and regulatory framework - Strengthened legal authority and responsibility of border agencies - Clear mandate of border agencies Improved recognition of the rights of persons crossing borders Increased revenue (more taxes and duties) Enhanced mobility of people (migration and travel management) Trade facilitation Improved competitiveness of private sector Improved public safety and image Improved law enforcement and security (control of migration / reduce threat of crime / terrorism / corruption) LONG-TERM IMPACT Sustainable socio-economic development State and regional stability Good governance Tourism and trade Poverty reduction Human rights Well-managed migration and mobility SOURCE: ... *Adapted from ”Evaluation of the EU support to Integrated Border - Volume 1; October 2012; Particip/EGEVAL II” FACILITATION OF MOVEMENTS AND GOODS Open borders (to legitimate travellers including refugees and asylum seekers) ENHANCED DETECTION OF CRIME, ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES AND IRREGULAR MIGRATION STOP MID-TERM IMPACT

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Page 1: THE IMPACT OF Integrated Border Management (IBM) · THE IMPACT OF Integrated Border Management (IBM) Based on the Draft Final Report-Volume 1; October 2012; Particip/EGEVAL II* Adapted

Rabat Process

Rabat Process

Euro-AfricanDialogue on Migration and Development

RABAT PROCESSFunded by the European Union

Implemented by ICMPD and FIIAPP

THE IMPACT OF

Integrated Border Management (IBM)Based on the Draft Final Report-Volume 1; October 2012; Particip/EGEVAL II*

Adapted and designed in March 2014 in the framework of the Support Project of the Rabat Process

Fully professional border agencies

2) INSTITUTIONAL

4) PROCEDURES

framework

(capacity building and training)

5) INFRASTRUCTURE

AND EQUIPMENT

3) HUMAN RESOURCES

(for staff and public)

Enhanced and fully equipped examination facilities

INTERVENTIONAREAS

INTERVENTION AREAS

Enhanced policy dialogue in country and cross-border

Improved coordination mechanisms

(enhanced information on rights)Transparent and client-friendly services

Reduced number of procedures

Enhanced exchange of data

Enhanced flow of operational information and exchange on strategic information

Increased sharing of resources

Risk-based controls

Reduced clearance time

RESULTS

Appropriate and secure physical environment

Improved practices / governance of border agencies

Improved cooperation at borders / cross-borders

Deterrent effect

IMMEDIATE IMPACT

STOP

EFFICIENT BORDERS

1) LEGISLATIVE framework

- Transparent and conducive legal and regulatory framework- Strengthened legal authority and responsibility of border agencies- Clear mandate of border agencies

Improved recognition of the rights of persons crossing borders

Increased revenue (more taxes and duties)

Enhanced mobility of people(migration and travel

management)

Trade facilitation

Improvedcompetitiveness of

private sector

Improved public safety and image

Improved law enforcement and security (control of migration / reduce threat of crime / terrorism / corruption)

LONG-TERM IMPACT

Sustainablesocio-economic

development

State and regional stability

Good governance

Tourism and trade Poverty reduction

Human rights

Well-managedmigration and mobility

SOURCE:“...”*Adapted from ”Evaluation of the EU support to Integrated Border

- Volume 1; October 2012; Particip/EGEVAL II”

FACILITATION OF MOVEMENTS AND GOODS

Open borders (to legitimate travellers including refugees and asylum seekers)

ENHANCED DETECTION OF CRIME, ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES AND

IRREGULAR MIGRATION

STOP

MID-TERM IMPACT