EMN launch event for the EMN Annual Report on Migration and Asylum 2021

We are pleased to invite you to the launch event of the EMN Annual Report on Migration and Asylum (ARM), on Wednesday, 15 June 2022 at 10:00-12:30 CEST. As a sub-theme, this year the launch event will focus on flexibility in migration management.

The EMN acknowledges that currently, the migration and asylum agenda is being heavily impacted as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022 and the subsequent large flow of Temporary Beneficiaries of Protection from Ukraine into the EU and Moldova. That said, 2021 also brought unforeseen developments, challenges and opportunities in the area of migration and asylum across EMN members and observers countries. While the COVID-19 pandemic continued to shape policies, this was no longer the defining element of responses to on-going challenges in this area. Digitalisation remained a priority, as well as attempts to simplify procedures in the area of legal migration and protection.

Two decisive political developments emerged as defining themes in 2021. Firstly, the Taliban offensive that started in the beginning of May and lasted until mid-August 2021 resulted in the rapid takeover of the country and the toppling of the residing government, leading to increased migration flows from Afghanistan. Secondly, this was further exacerbated by the crisis along the Belarus-EU Border, caused by the orchestrated instrumentalisation of migrants by the Belarus regime for political purposes. Both events created additional challenges for the EU migration and asylum system.

This EMN event will therefore put 2021 developments analysed in the EMN 2021 Annual Report on Migration and Asylum into this wider context.

Presentations will showcase examples of measures to improve national authorities’ flexibility to respond to emerging situations and reflect on how such flexibility has been applied- or further boostedto manage incoming refugees fleeing from the on-going war in Ukraine.

The event will be opened by Michael Shotter, Director of Migration and Asylum at the European Commission (DG HOME). It will host speakers from DG HOME, national authorities of EU Members States, Georgia and Moldova.

The event will be held online. All event information, speakers list and full agenda are also available on the EMN event website.

If you are interested in attending the EMN launch event of the EMN ARM report, we kindly invite you to REGISTER HERE.

We hope you will be able to join us!

Short agenda

Key note speech Michael Shotter, Director, Migration and Asylum, DG HOME, European Commission
EMN Annual Report on Migration and Asylum 2021 Key trends concerning policy and legal changes and related drivers, identified in the 2021 EMN ARM report.
Panel 1: National solutions to improve flexibility in migration management Country examples focusing on measures to improve national authorities’ flexibility to respond to emerging situations.
Panel 2: European responses to international protection needs resulting from the war in Ukraine Placing the developments of 2021 into the wider context of the on-going war in Ukraine and the management of the incoming refugees into the EU and Moldova. The aim is to distil possible lessons learned from migration management between 2014-2022 to support the application of the Temporary Protection Directive.

 

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