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Refugee sponsorship: A descriptive systematic review

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Main Author: Rovetta Cortés, Ana Irene
Publication Date: 2022
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Summary: In the last decade 17 Western countries have adopted “sponsorship schemes” as a response to the “refugee crisis”. The review and systematization of 43 publications on such initiatives allow us to identify important differences in their design and scope in each of the World regions in which they have been implemented (North America, Oceania, Europe and Latin America). Additionally, we observe that there are more authors in favour of this type of strategies that those who question it, regardless of it being a privatized route of resettlement, a family reunification mechanism, a humanitarian admission stream or, simply, an amateur support project. The analysis enables us to recognize 2 principles different from the principle of additionality that characterizes the original model of refugee sponsorship. This suggests that economistic and humanitarian readings are eclipsing political and human rights-centered interpretations.
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spelling Refugee sponsorship: A descriptive systematic reviewEl patrocinio de refugiados: una revisión sistemática descriptivaEl patrocinio de refugiados: una revisión sistemática descriptivaEl patrocinio de refugiados: una revisión sistemática descriptivaPatrocinio de refugiadosPatrocinio privadoPatrocinio comunitarioCorredores humanitariosrefugee sponsorshipprivate sponsorshipcommunity sponsorshiphumanitarian corridorsPatrocinio de refugiadosPatrocinio comunitarioPatrocinio privadoCorredores humanitariosPatrocinio de refugiadosPatrocinio privadoPatrocinio comunitarioCorredores humanitariosIn the last decade 17 Western countries have adopted “sponsorship schemes” as a response to the “refugee crisis”. The review and systematization of 43 publications on such initiatives allow us to identify important differences in their design and scope in each of the World regions in which they have been implemented (North America, Oceania, Europe and Latin America). Additionally, we observe that there are more authors in favour of this type of strategies that those who question it, regardless of it being a privatized route of resettlement, a family reunification mechanism, a humanitarian admission stream or, simply, an amateur support project. The analysis enables us to recognize 2 principles different from the principle of additionality that characterizes the original model of refugee sponsorship. This suggests that economistic and humanitarian readings are eclipsing political and human rights-centered interpretations.En la última década 17 países occidentales han adoptado “esquemas de patrocinio” como respuesta a la “crisis de los refugiados”. La revisión y sistematización de 43 textos publicados sobre tales iniciativas detecta importantes diferencias en el diseño y alcance de las mismas en cada una de las regiones del mundo en que se han implementado (Norteamérica, Oceanía, Europa y América Latina). Se advierte, asimismo, que son más los autores partidarios de este tipo de propuestas que aquellos que lo cuestionan, sea éste una vía privatizada de reasentamiento, un mecanismo de reunificación familiar, un canal de admisión humanitaria y/o, simplemente, un proyecto de acompañamiento lego. El análisis permite identificar 2 principios diferentes al principio de adicionalidad que caracterizó al modelo original de patrocinio canadiense y ello sugiere que las lecturas economicistas y/o humanitarias eclipsan las interpretaciones políticas y centradas en un enfoque de derechos.En la última década 17 países occidentales han adoptado “esquemas de patrocinio” como respuesta a la “crisis de los refugiados”. La revisión y sistematización de 43 textos publicados sobre tales iniciativas detecta importantes diferencias en el diseño y alcance de las mismas en cada una de las regiones del mundo en que se han implementado (Norteamérica, Oceanía, Europa y América Latina). Se advierte, asimismo, que son más los autores partidarios de este tipo de propuestas que aquellos que lo cuestionan, sea éste una vía privatizada de reasentamiento, un mecanismo de reunificación familiar, un canal de admisión humanitaria y/o, simplemente, un proyecto de acompañamiento lego. El análisis permite identificar 2 principios diferentes al principio de adicionalidad que caracterizó al modelo original de patrocinio canadiense y ello sugiere que las lecturas economicistas y/o humanitarias eclipsan las interpretaciones políticas y centradas en un enfoque de derechos.En la última década 17 países occidentales han adoptado “esquemas de patrocinio” como respuesta a la “crisis de los refugiados”. La revisión y sistematización de 43 textos publicados sobre tales iniciativas detecta importantes diferencias en el diseño y alcance de las mismas en cada una de las regiones del mundo en que se han implementado (Norteamérica, Oceanía, Europa y América Latina). Se advierte, asimismo, que son más los autores partidarios de este tipo de propuestas que aquellos que lo cuestionan, sea éste una vía privatizada de reasentamiento, un mecanismo de reunificación familiar, un canal de admisión humanitaria y/o, simplemente, un proyecto de acompañamiento lego. El análisis permite identificar 2 principios diferentes al principio de adicionalidad que caracterizó al modelo original de patrocinio canadiense y ello sugiere que las lecturas economicistas y/o humanitarias eclipsan las interpretaciones políticas y centradas en un enfoque de derechos.CSEM - Centro Scalabriniano de Estudos Migratórios2022-01-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://remhu.csem.org.br/index.php/remhu/article/view/147110.1590/1980-85852503880006313REMHU, Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana; Vol. 29 No. 63 (2021): Migrants, refugees, and displaced persons in the Middle East and North Africa; 211-231REMHU, Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana; Vol. 29 Núm. 63 (2021): Migrants, refugees, and displaced persons in the Middle East and North Africa; 211-231REMHU, Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana; V. 29 N. 63 (2021): Migrants, refugees, and displaced persons in the Middle East and North Africa; 211-231REMHU, Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana; v. 29 n. 63 (2021): Migrants, refugees, and displaced persons in the Middle East and North Africa; 211-2312237-98431980-8585reponame:REMHU (Online)instname:Centro Scalabriniano de Estudos Migratórios (CSEM)instacron:CSEMspahttps://remhu.csem.org.br/index.php/remhu/article/view/1471/881Copyright (c) 2021 Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humanahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRovetta Cortés, Ana IreneRovetta Cortés, Ana Irene2022-01-14T19:25:48Zoai:remhu.csem.br:article/1471Revistahttps://remhu.csem.org.br/index.php/remhu/ONGhttps://remhu.csem.org.br/index.php/remhu/oai||remhu2006@gmail.com2237-98431980-8585opendoar:2022-01-14T19:25:48REMHU (Online) - Centro Scalabriniano de Estudos Migratórios (CSEM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Refugee sponsorship: A descriptive systematic review
El patrocinio de refugiados: una revisión sistemática descriptiva
El patrocinio de refugiados: una revisión sistemática descriptiva
El patrocinio de refugiados: una revisión sistemática descriptiva
title Refugee sponsorship: A descriptive systematic review
spellingShingle Refugee sponsorship: A descriptive systematic review
Rovetta Cortés, Ana Irene
Patrocinio de refugiados
Patrocinio privado
Patrocinio comunitario
Corredores humanitarios
refugee sponsorship
private sponsorship
community sponsorship
humanitarian corridors
Patrocinio de refugiados
Patrocinio comunitario
Patrocinio privado
Corredores humanitarios
Patrocinio de refugiados
Patrocinio privado
Patrocinio comunitario
Corredores humanitarios
title_short Refugee sponsorship: A descriptive systematic review
title_full Refugee sponsorship: A descriptive systematic review
title_fullStr Refugee sponsorship: A descriptive systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Refugee sponsorship: A descriptive systematic review
title_sort Refugee sponsorship: A descriptive systematic review
author Rovetta Cortés, Ana Irene
author_facet Rovetta Cortés, Ana Irene
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rovetta Cortés, Ana Irene
Rovetta Cortés, Ana Irene
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Patrocinio de refugiados
Patrocinio privado
Patrocinio comunitario
Corredores humanitarios
refugee sponsorship
private sponsorship
community sponsorship
humanitarian corridors
Patrocinio de refugiados
Patrocinio comunitario
Patrocinio privado
Corredores humanitarios
Patrocinio de refugiados
Patrocinio privado
Patrocinio comunitario
Corredores humanitarios
topic Patrocinio de refugiados
Patrocinio privado
Patrocinio comunitario
Corredores humanitarios
refugee sponsorship
private sponsorship
community sponsorship
humanitarian corridors
Patrocinio de refugiados
Patrocinio comunitario
Patrocinio privado
Corredores humanitarios
Patrocinio de refugiados
Patrocinio privado
Patrocinio comunitario
Corredores humanitarios
description In the last decade 17 Western countries have adopted “sponsorship schemes” as a response to the “refugee crisis”. The review and systematization of 43 publications on such initiatives allow us to identify important differences in their design and scope in each of the World regions in which they have been implemented (North America, Oceania, Europe and Latin America). Additionally, we observe that there are more authors in favour of this type of strategies that those who question it, regardless of it being a privatized route of resettlement, a family reunification mechanism, a humanitarian admission stream or, simply, an amateur support project. The analysis enables us to recognize 2 principles different from the principle of additionality that characterizes the original model of refugee sponsorship. This suggests that economistic and humanitarian readings are eclipsing political and human rights-centered interpretations.
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dc.source.none.fl_str_mv REMHU, Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana; Vol. 29 No. 63 (2021): Migrants, refugees, and displaced persons in the Middle East and North Africa; 211-231
REMHU, Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana; Vol. 29 Núm. 63 (2021): Migrants, refugees, and displaced persons in the Middle East and North Africa; 211-231
REMHU, Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana; V. 29 N. 63 (2021): Migrants, refugees, and displaced persons in the Middle East and North Africa; 211-231
REMHU, Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana; v. 29 n. 63 (2021): Migrants, refugees, and displaced persons in the Middle East and North Africa; 211-231
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