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assignment ON SILK ROUTE

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•This project seeks to improve cooperation in the area of migration between the countries of the Budapest Process and the Silk Route countries, in particular with a view to ensure orderly migration, to protect the rights of migrants and to activate the links between migration and development.The Silk Road or Silk Route was an ancient network of trade routes that were for centuries central to cultural interaction originally through regions of Eurasia connecting the East and West and stretching from the Korean peninsula and Japan to the Mediterranean Sea. The Silk Road concept refers to both the terrestrial and the maritime routes connecting Asia and Europe. The overland Steppe route stretching through the Eurasian steppe is considered the ancestor to the Silk Road.

The Eastern migration routes towards the European Union, from the Middle East and South Asia, internal and external conflicts, as well as other forms of hardship have caused large flows of migrants and asylum seekers. These flows, whether they are inbound, outbound or internal, represent a serious challenge for the affected societies. Among countries affected by the above-mentioned migration flows, the proposed project puts its focus on Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq and Pakistan (the Silk Routes countries). The migration flows and management of such flows in the above-mentioned countries strongly affect Europe and pose a serious threat to both human and state safety and the efficient implementation of the European migration management instruments.
While several crisis management measures and programmes have been implemented by national authorities and the international community to alleviate immediate crises in the Silk Routes countries, much is still to be done before normal migration management systems are in place allowing for regular, sustainable capacity building measures. This project proposes measures for this bridging period with a view to easing the transition from emergency/humanitarian aid to long-term development operations.

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