a adopt a generous attitude towards people in need of international protection, allow them to be speedily and flexibly admitted to their territory and, in particular, exempt them from visa requirements;
b co-ordinate their temporary protection policies at European level and support the establishment of a rapid consultation and co-ordination system as proposed in paragraph 9.ii above;
c strictly respect the principle of non-refoulement;
d ensure respect for the human rights of people under temporary protection and, where their stay is prolonged, upgrade their economic and social rights, including access to employment;
e ensure that people under temporary protection have access to primary and secondary education and make every effort to improve their access to higher education;
f organise vocational training schemes for people under temporary protection to help them reintegrate after their return and in the event of resettlement;
g from the very outset of temporary protection, facilitate family reunification for certain vulnerable groups, especially unaccompanied under-age children and, where the stay is substantially prolonged, allow family reunification for spouses, under-age children and other, dependent ascendants of people under temporary protection;
h examine asylum applications by people under temporary protection as soon as possible and, in any case, two years after the beginning of temporary protection at the latest;
i refrain from returning persons whose applications for asylum have been rejected as long as the conditions justifying temporary protection persist;
j where the conditions justifying temporary protection persist for an extended period, and in any case after two years, grant all beneficiaries stable legal status entitling them to the same economic and social rights as other residents;
k once temporary protection has been lifted, favour the principle of voluntary return and refrain from forcibly repatriating certain categories of people, especially those who might have reason to fear persecution, victims of torture, traumas due to war and rape and sick people who cannot receive medical care in their countries of origin;
l implement these recommendations as soon as possible and apply them to both future situations and to persons already under temporary protection.