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EU Pact: most significant reform of the EU in the field of migration to date

Statement of ICMPD on the implementation of the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum

 

The EU Pact on Asylum and Migration represents the most significant reform initiative of the European Union in the field of asylum and migration to date. The finalisation of the Pact presents a new opportunity for cooperation, highlighting a clearer direction for the future of the EU.

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10th Anniversary of Migrant Resource Centres (MRCs)

This year ICMPD’s flagship initiative - Migrant Resource Centres - marks a decade of frontline service delivery, growing from a single pilot centre in Lahore, Pakistan, to multi-country model that supports migrants, returnees and communities across the full migration cycle. 

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Sustaining multilateralism with evidence-driven programmes, dialogues, policymaking, and partnerships: ICMPD releases its Annual Report for 2025

The year 2025 proved another successful year for ICMPD and its partners, remaining resolute more than ever, in connecting partners and empowering communities through better understanding of their needs. Now with 138 projects across 109 countries, this Annual Report features ICMPD’s unique position in delivering impact-orientated results through its work.

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Featured Publication of the Month

Early milestones, big impact: how the ICMPD MMD Grant Facility has kickstarted an impact chain by empowering civil society


 

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Romania and ICMPD host first live simulation to test EU Migration Pact readiness

With the full implementation of the European Union Pact on Migration and Asylum to commence in June, ICMPD facilitated the first simulation exercise to test coordination and response mechanism in the context of exceeding reception and processing capacities in asylum centres.

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EU ‘partnerships toolbox’ for migration continues to expand after decade of work; new projects range from labour mobility to tackling disinformation

The EU-funded Migration Partnership Facility (MPF) is marking its 10th anniversary with a review of a successful decade supporting migration initiatives between EU Member States and non-EU partner countries. Since its launch in 2016, the MPF has enabled close to a hundred different projects across more than 50 countries; on issues ranging from addressing irregular migration and human trafficking, to enhancing police cooperation and security, and promoting legal channels for labour mobility.

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Poland to chair ICMPD after Sweden handover; envoy for Ukrainians in the EU Johansson, expert panel discuss post-2027 prospects for Ukrainians

The Republic of Poland assumes the Chairmanship of the ICMPD Steering Group 2026. On 4 March 2026, Mr Paweł Dąbrowski, Plenipotentiary of the Polish Ministry of the Interior and Administration for International Cooperation, accepted the handover of the Chairmanship from Ms Eva Åkerman Börje, Director of the International Migration Department of Sweden’s Ministry of Justice; joined by ICMPD Director General Susanne Raab.

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EU and India launch online hub for ICT professionals to address labour shortages in Europe; ICMPD to implement the project

Indian Minister of External Affairs Dr Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, European Commission Executive Vice-President Henna Virkkunen, and ICMPD Director General Susanne Raab launched the European Legal Gateway Office in India on 18 February 2026.

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Côte d'Ivoire border management and anti-trafficking project strengthens institutional cooperation; security of community along ports of crossing

17.06.2026

Côte d'Ivoire

A project on preventing human trafficking and improved border management in Côte d'Ivoire has strengthened coordination between institutions, and prevention actions in vulnerable areas.

 

ICMPD hosts expert workshop to strengthen ethical recruitment and living and working conditions in seasonal work schemes

17.06.2026

Belgium

The Seasonal and fair employment blueprints (SaFE) project held an expert workshop for EU Member States on 10-11 June, focusing on promoting ethical recruitment and decent living and working conditions for seasonal migrant workers in the EU. This is part of the project’s objective to support Member States in enhancing their existing seasonal work schemes for non-EU workers, or creating new schemes, in line with the EU Seasonal workers Directive.

Sweden, Ukraine open Unity Hub for displaced Ukrainians; ICMPD to implement counselling, technical, awareness, administrative support

15.06.2026

Sweden

The Swedish Ministry of Justice hosted the opening of the Unity Hub in Stockholm for Ukrainians holding temporary protection in Sweden. On 15 June 2026, Minister Johan Forssell, Sweden’s Minister for Migration, and Deputy Minister Ilona Havronska of Ukraine’s Ministry for Social Policy, Family and Unity led the opening ceremonies together with ICMPD Director General Susanne Raab.

EU Pact: most significant reform of the EU in the field of migration to date

11.06.2026

Statement of ICMPD on the implementation of the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum

SCOP Project supports continued work of Moldova’s Joint Risk Analysis Working Group

28.05.2026

Moldova (Republic of)

On 26 May 2026, the National Joint Risk Analysis Working Group met in Chișinău with support from the SCOP Project. Representatives of key national authorities reviewed border security developments and advanced the joint risk analysis process.

How can climate forced displacement be prevented through anticipatory action?

27.05.2026

Climate change has become one of the most severe and far-reaching challenges of our time, with existential consequences for ecosystems, biodiversity, and human populations – as pointed out by the International Court of Justice’s recent advisory opinion. Its impacts extend well beyond the environmental sphere, positioning it as a defining governance challenge with direct implications for human rights, economic resilience, geopolitical stability, and migration patterns. Across all regions, rising temperatures, droughts, floods, storms, and land degradation are already reshaping living conditions, undermining livelihoods, and transforming patterns of human mobility. 

Where We Work

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ICMPD projects

ICMPD has projects in a number of different countries. To find out more about where we work, view the interactive map. 

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