Personal Introduction
•    Ronald Lucardie
•    Born 8th October 1948 in Indonesia
•    Dutch Nationality
•    Social and Cultural Anthropologist (Nijmegen en Leiden)
•    Methodology of social sciences
     University of Nijmegen and Wageningen (until 1978)
•    Research Geographical mobility Northern Moluccas (1978 – 1982)
•    Policy Advisor Cordaid Netherlands
     (since 1986 until October 2012)
•    Policy Advisor Dutch Consortium of Migrant Organizations / DCMO (since
     November 2010)
•    Vice-president ERIO (European Roma Information Office) since 2009
•    President of EUNOMAD 2012 - 2014




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Reframing the debate
•   Political analyses should be part and parcel of the debate.
•   “Bring men back in the debate”: Migrants as (co) actors not as
    factors. Stop instrumentalisation of migrants.
•   Recognition of the role of migrants as (co)builders of civil society
    by granting civil society space to their network organizations.
•   Allow migrants to maximize their capacities as transnationals.
    Break the dominant North – South patterns.
•   Redefining the concept of development into a more
    comprehensive idea of human (social) development, and
    implementation of this in policies, supporting activities.
The example of two Network organizations
  • EUNOMAD (2007)
    European Network on Migrations and
    Development
    www.eunomad.org
  • DCMO (2010)
    Dutch Consortium of Migrant Organizations
    (= EUNOMAD Netherlands secretariat)
    www.migrantconsortium.nl
THE EUNOMAD NETWORK
A public arena for multi-actors dialogue
Eunomad is a European network that
present itself as a public arena for
multi-actors dialogue on practices
linking
migration, citizenship, integration and
development.
Eunomad is a European network that present itself
    as a public arena for multi-actors dialogue on
    practices linking migration, citizenship, integration
    and development.
          Choices – positioning – claimed added value

•     Where:
      Public arena
•     With whom:
      Multi-actors
•     For what:
•     dialogue on practices
•     How:
      Linking migration, citizenship, integration and development
•     Range:
      European network
Civil Society (Constellation of The Netherlands)



                         Government

  army

                                              Other actors?


                        Citizens
  Church ?


                          
                                                         Migrant
                                                      organizations


business                                         Civil society

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The values shared within the network
are based on the will to:
• Recognize migrant citizens’
  contributions to countries of origin and
  European countries
• Affirm the wealth of mobility for
  development “here and there”
• Rationalising the debate on immigration
  in Europe
Activities – areas - methods
• Capitalization
• Study (research – analyses)
• Advocacy
EUROPE WIDE NETWORK
Intrinsic characteristics of migration:
• Crossing borders
• transnational
• “civil society arena” is a wide as
   where the migration goes
Extra Challenge
Europe is still “An Europe of Nations”
• Different constellations of civil society
• Different migration histories
• Different social, political, cultural
   context
• Etc.
Added value of EUNOMAD as
an European netwerk
In the form of an hypothesis:
Because of its intrinsic border crossing
and transnational nature, migration and
the migrants may actively contribute to
the building of a real unified Europe…..
An important element in EUNOMAD’ messages
(capitalization – study/research – advocacy)

Cultural diversity in
development projects / Why do consider this
to be important?

Why should Eunomad address the question of
interculturality /1 example: UETD
The EUNOMAD assumptions
• Cultural diversity guaranties the “refreshment” of
  societies, and gives them “quality boosts”, enriches
  them.
  Many historical examples (Ptolomaic
  Empires, Roman Empire, Moghul Empire, the
  Netherlands, small island societies in the
  Moluccas….)
• Migration is also movement of ideas.
  This is part of the positive contribution migrants can
  give to both host and home country: Exchange of
  cultural ideas..
Exampel:
Circulair migration UETD (United European
Turkish Democrats)
• Bring to the host country the values
  of social enterprising (Ahilik system
  from the Otoman empire, based on
  the Mevlana – Konya philosophy)
• Bring back to the home country ideas
  of human
  rights, democracy, gender, etc.
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MaD Session 2

  • 1.
    Personal Introduction • Ronald Lucardie • Born 8th October 1948 in Indonesia • Dutch Nationality • Social and Cultural Anthropologist (Nijmegen en Leiden) • Methodology of social sciences University of Nijmegen and Wageningen (until 1978) • Research Geographical mobility Northern Moluccas (1978 – 1982) • Policy Advisor Cordaid Netherlands (since 1986 until October 2012) • Policy Advisor Dutch Consortium of Migrant Organizations / DCMO (since November 2010) • Vice-president ERIO (European Roma Information Office) since 2009 • President of EUNOMAD 2012 - 2014 1
  • 2.
    Reframing the debate • Political analyses should be part and parcel of the debate. • “Bring men back in the debate”: Migrants as (co) actors not as factors. Stop instrumentalisation of migrants. • Recognition of the role of migrants as (co)builders of civil society by granting civil society space to their network organizations. • Allow migrants to maximize their capacities as transnationals. Break the dominant North – South patterns. • Redefining the concept of development into a more comprehensive idea of human (social) development, and implementation of this in policies, supporting activities.
  • 3.
    The example oftwo Network organizations • EUNOMAD (2007) European Network on Migrations and Development www.eunomad.org • DCMO (2010) Dutch Consortium of Migrant Organizations (= EUNOMAD Netherlands secretariat) www.migrantconsortium.nl
  • 4.
    THE EUNOMAD NETWORK Apublic arena for multi-actors dialogue Eunomad is a European network that present itself as a public arena for multi-actors dialogue on practices linking migration, citizenship, integration and development.
  • 5.
    Eunomad is aEuropean network that present itself as a public arena for multi-actors dialogue on practices linking migration, citizenship, integration and development. Choices – positioning – claimed added value • Where: Public arena • With whom: Multi-actors • For what: • dialogue on practices • How: Linking migration, citizenship, integration and development • Range: European network
  • 6.
    Civil Society (Constellationof The Netherlands) Government army Other actors? Citizens Church ?  Migrant organizations business Civil society 6
  • 7.
    The values sharedwithin the network are based on the will to: • Recognize migrant citizens’ contributions to countries of origin and European countries • Affirm the wealth of mobility for development “here and there” • Rationalising the debate on immigration in Europe
  • 8.
    Activities – areas- methods • Capitalization • Study (research – analyses) • Advocacy
  • 9.
    EUROPE WIDE NETWORK Intrinsiccharacteristics of migration: • Crossing borders • transnational • “civil society arena” is a wide as where the migration goes
  • 10.
    Extra Challenge Europe isstill “An Europe of Nations” • Different constellations of civil society • Different migration histories • Different social, political, cultural context • Etc.
  • 11.
    Added value ofEUNOMAD as an European netwerk In the form of an hypothesis: Because of its intrinsic border crossing and transnational nature, migration and the migrants may actively contribute to the building of a real unified Europe…..
  • 12.
    An important elementin EUNOMAD’ messages (capitalization – study/research – advocacy) Cultural diversity in development projects / Why do consider this to be important? Why should Eunomad address the question of interculturality /1 example: UETD
  • 13.
    The EUNOMAD assumptions •Cultural diversity guaranties the “refreshment” of societies, and gives them “quality boosts”, enriches them. Many historical examples (Ptolomaic Empires, Roman Empire, Moghul Empire, the Netherlands, small island societies in the Moluccas….) • Migration is also movement of ideas. This is part of the positive contribution migrants can give to both host and home country: Exchange of cultural ideas..
  • 14.
    Exampel: Circulair migration UETD(United European Turkish Democrats) • Bring to the host country the values of social enterprising (Ahilik system from the Otoman empire, based on the Mevlana – Konya philosophy) • Bring back to the home country ideas of human rights, democracy, gender, etc.
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