The European Migration Network

The European Migration Network (EMN) is a European network which provides the European Union and its Member States with objective, reliable, up-to-date information on migration and asylum.

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Further publications

The Application of the Temporary Protection Directive to Refugees from Ukraine in Germany

This national study investigates best practices and challenges in the application of the EU Temporary Protection Directive for refugees from Ukraine in Germany.

EMN Inform: Resettlement, Humanitarian Admission and Sponsorship Schemes

This inform provides up-to-date and comparative data on resettlement, humanitarian admission and sponsorship schemes. The majority of EMN Member Countries have implemented resettlement programmes between 2016 and 2022, although experiences vary greatly. While some countries have well-established national programmes, most EMN Member Countries have limited experience.Most EMN Member Countries operate national resettlement programmes, which set quotas at a national level for the number of refugees they will receive on an annual or multi-annual basis.

Integration of Migrant Women in Germany: Policies and Measures

The EMN Germany Paper focuses on the integration of migrant women in Germany. It provides an overview of the state of integration of migrant women, the associated challenges and the political approaches to integration in Germany.

The fight against human trafficking

The EMN study addresses the fight against human trafficking in Germany. Current legal developments and framework conditions are analysed for this purpose, and protection procedures as well as national and international cooperation are described. The study also provides an overview of the challenges that arise in the fight against human trafficking.

The Migration, Integration, Asylum - Policy Report 2020

The annual policy report of the National Contact Point of the European Migration Network (EMN) describes relevant developments of the year 2020 in migration, integration and asylum policy.

Detention and alternatives to detention

The EMN study addresses the application of detention and its alternatives in Germany. It provides an overview of the current legal framework and its implementation in the German Länder.

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