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36th Bulletin

The EMN Bulletin provides up-to-date information on recent developments in migration and international protection at EU and national level. The 36th edition contains information on key development milestones for the period from July to September 2021, which also includes statistics.  

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Report on children in migration 2020

How do Member States and Norway ensure the care and protection of children who arrive in their countries, and what measures are in place in relation to guardianship, education, access to justice, and more? This new report from the European Migration Network (EMN) provides an overview of the progress made during 2020 in the implementation of the recommendations laid out in the 2017 Communication on the protection of children in migration and is the second edition of a series of reports developed by the EMN.     The progress report on children in migration 2019 can be found here.

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Joint EMN-OECD inform: The use of digitalization and artificial intelligence in migration management

This inform is focusing on specific areas in the context of asylum, migration and acquisition of citizenship procedures and border control management where digital technologies may be used. The inform draws on contributions from the OECD and 24 EU Member States that have or plan to enhance the deployment of digital services due to the increased use of digital technology in recent years and during the Covid-19 pandemic. The publication provides an overview of the potential for digital technologies to support areas of migration management, citizenship acquisition, asylum procedures and border controls, taking into account the implications for fundamental rights,…

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Joint EMN-OECD inform – Skills Mobility Partnerships: Exploring Innovative Approaches to Labour Migration

How can Member States face the growing mobility of workers and skills shortages in the EU? This new joint EMN-OECD inform highlights experiences by EU Member States, non-EU countries and international organisations with regards to the introduction of Skills Mobility Partnerships (SMPs), a new concept that promotes a sustainable approach to skilled migration and mobility, with the aim to build skills for the benefit of both countries of origin and destination. In 2020, the New Pact on Migration and Asylum emphasised the importance of creating new legal pathways in the context of labour migration, skills matching and addressing labour shortages. …

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Inform on preventing, detecting and tackling situations where authorisations to reside in the EU for the purpose of study are misused

This new inform aims to map experiences and approaches across the EU in preventing and addressing situations where authorisations are potentially misused for a purpose other than for study. The inform distinguishes between the pre- and post-arrival phase. In the pre-arrival phase, focus is on prevention of potential misuse of authorisations. The post-arrival phase, concentrates on detecting possible cases of misuse once an authorisation has been issued, highlighting the main methods adopted by Member states and the consequences linked to such cases.  

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Annual report on migration and asylum 2022

Based on the contributions of the EMN National Contact Points, the report provides a comprehensive overview of national developments in the area of migration and asylum during 2022 in the EU Member States, Norway, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Armenia. The most significant event that marked this period was the influx of people escaping…

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Resettlement, Humanitarian Admission and Sponsorship Schemes

Conflicts in different world regions have led to an increase in migratory movements to neighbouring countries, with approximately 72% of refugees and forcibly displaced persons in 2021 being hosted in developing countries. This has created an imbalance between developed and developing countries as well as resulting in people seeking alternative places of refuge through risky…

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41st Quarterly

The EMN Quarterly provides up-to-date information on recent developments in migration and international protection at EU and national level. The 41st edition contains information on key development milestones for the period from October to December 2022, which also includes statistics.  

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Displacement and migration related to disasters, climate change and environmental degradation

According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), extreme weather events, such as abnormally intense rainfall, prolonged droughts, heat waves and cyclones are linked to the displacement of approximately 20 million+ people annually. Despite the fact that more people are affected by climate change, it is difficult to directly link environmental degradation to…

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Statelessness in the European Union, Norway and Georgia

Statelessness is a global phenomenon, preventing those concerned from accessing fundamental human, civil, political, economic, social and cultural #rights. Marginalisation and discrimination are frequent consequences. The updated EMN inform focuses on statelessness and its implications in the EU, Norway and Georgia. By providing an overview of the countries’ policies and measures, it enables a better…

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