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Officials, experts tackle new human trafficking trends and solutions in Southeast Europe; including labour exploitation of foreigners

Released 24.11.2025

The Network of Anti-Trafficking Coordinators of South-East Europe (NATC-SEE)¹ gathered to develop and exchange solutions on human trafficking, migrant smuggling, and labour exploitation including of foreign nationals in the region. At the meeting in Sarajevo on 13-14 November 2025, members of the network provided updates on their recent and upcoming regional collaborations to support victims of human trafficking; as well as case studies on identifying and prosecuting trafficking cases.

ICMPD DG elect Susanne Raab emphasises legal pathways to address irregular migration; protect migrants from human trafficking

Released 11.12.2025

Director General elect Susanne Raab stressed the need for genuine alternatives for migrants to ensure access to legal pathways, to protect them from human traffickers and migrant smugglers. Ms Raab emphasised this at the second International Conference of the Global Alliance to Counter Migrant Smuggling in Brussels on 10 December; which opened with a Keynote Speech by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

Enhancing prevention, protection, and prosecution against human trafficking and migrant smuggling in Africa and Europe

Released 17.12.2025

Three regional migration Dialogues are further strengthening the responses to human trafficking and migrant smuggling across African and European routes. The Khartoum, Rabat, and Niamey Processes marked an important milestone in interregional cooperation to enhance policies and cooperation to align with realities on the ground, ensuring that responses to these crimes remain fit for purpose.

ICMPD and Kurdish Regional Government expand cooperation on migration management; Migrant Resource Centres, reintegration

Released 16.01.2026

ICMPD Director General Susanne Raab met with HE Minister of Interior of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), Mr Rebar Ahmad, to sign a Cooperation Agreement in strengthening strategic engagement in the areas of migration management, reintegration, and capacity building.

ICMPD-Migration Outlook: EU Pact as a major milestone, but “EU must not rest”

Released 19.01.2026

In 2025, EU Member States recorded a 26% decrease in irregular arrivals and a 21% decrease in asylum applications. It is the first marked decline in these figures in many years, and the International Centre for Migration Policy Development’s (ICMPD) Migration Outlook report, released today, says that this should provide momentum to the EU’s Asylum and Migration Pact implementation.

Investing in skills for secure borders: people-centred approach in tackling document fraud

Released 27.01.2026

The fraudulent use of identity and travel documents can facilitate transnational criminal activities, including human trafficking and migrant smuggling – particularly when people move across borders undetected. This has been endemic and poses a persistent threat to regional security across West Africa.

Strengthening cooperation and long-term reintegration support for returning migrants in Tajikistan

Released 28.01.2026

European Union and international partners, government representatives, civil society organisations, gathered in Dushanbe in December for a high-level briefing to strengthen long-term reintegration support systems for returning migrants in Tajikistan. Discussions centred on the multifaceted reintegration landscape in Tajikistan, highlighting the need for more coherent, predictable, and sustainable support for returning Tajik nationals.

Director General meets leadership in Poland to confer on EU migration and security challenges

Released 03.02.2026

ICMPD Director General Susanne Raab met with Poland’s Secretary of State, Mr Czesław Mroczek, on 27 January 2026 in Warsaw. The meetings focused on current national and regional migration dynamics, including external EU border and security-linked pressures; the situation of Ukrainians in Poland; and ways to elevate ICMPD–Poland cooperation. This was also Ms Raab’s first visit to an ICMPD Member State, since assuming office as new Director General this month. 

Director General discusses migration governance, coordination support on return programmes, EU Pact implementation with Sweden officials, partners

Released 18.02.2026

Director General Susanne Raab met with Swedish Minister for Migration HE Johan Forssell in Stockholm in January, capping Sweden’s successful 2025 Chairmanship of ICMPD’s Steering Group. They discussed the ongoing cooperation along migration routes and with partner countries, return and reintegration, and the EU Pact for Migration and Asylum. As the Director General’s first visit to Sweden, the mission also sets the foundation for continued high-level dialogue and future collaboration aligned with ICMPD’s Strategy 2030.

Expert panel discussed Ukrainians’ Temporary Protection in EU post-2027; with Chancellor Merz opening Café Kyiv to mark four years since the war

Released 25.02.2026

The 2026 Café Kyiv opened on Tuesday with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz calling for continued support for Ukraine. “We have supported Ukraine financially, politically, and also militarily. We have been doing so for four years, and we will continue to do so. [We need] peace in Europe that is not dictated to Ukrainians and Europeans, but one that we shape together,” Chancellor Merz said.

‘Diplomacy plays crucial role in int’l cooperation, migration dialogues, crisis resolution’; Director General meets envoys of partner countries

Released 04.03.2026

ICMPD Director General Susanne Raab welcomed Ambassadors and senior members of the diplomatic corps in Vienna, representing countries of origin and countries along migration routes towards Europe with which ICMPD closely cooperates. Amidst the current conflict in the Middle East, Ms Raab expressed the organisation’s commitment to strong partnerships and the crucial role of diplomacy in conflict resolution, and international cooperation on migration governance.

Linking migration opportunities between the EU and India, with the Northeast Corridor

Released 06.03.2026

ICMPD, in partnership with the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA), organised a two-day State Engagement Programme in Guwahati, Assam on 12-13 February 2026. Titled Linking India-EU Migration Opportunities and the Northeast Corridor, the dialogue strengthens cooperation on safe, orderly, and regular migration and mobility between India and the European Union and its Member States.

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

Released 06.03.2026

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.

StAMM: Short-term technical assistance on Asylum, Migration, and Mobility in Western Balkans

Albania / Bosnia and Herzegovina / Kosovo* / Montenegro / Serbia / North Macedonia

Capacity development / Migration good governance

MiDiP: Migration.Digitale.Pädagogik / Migration.Digital.Pedagogy

Austria

Integration and social cohesion / Migration narratives and public opinion / Policy

Sweden, Ukraine sign Declaration of Cooperation on Stockholm Unity Hub; ICMPD to implement, manage centre for displaced Ukrainians

Released 21.04.2026

Sweden and Ukraine signed a joint declaration confirming their cooperation on the opening of a Unity Hub for Ukrainians in Stockholm in summer 2026. The signing on 16 April 2026 marked an important step in strengthening information support for displaced Ukrainians in the EU, and enhancing ties with Ukraine; and in the broader EU-Ukraine cooperation in the migration sphere.

Amidst rising tensions, ‘border security is shared investment, joint responsibility’ – ICMPD technical experts at World Border Security Congress

Released 22.04.2026

In an increasingly complex global environment, joint responsibility for border governance must integrate security, mobility, sovereignty and adherence to international obligations. At the same time, effectiveness and respect for fundamental rights must go hand in hand in a consistent and credible way. This was the key message of Malin Frankenhaeuser, Director of Policy, Research and Strategy at ICMPD, at a keynote address to this year’s World Border Security Congress on 14-16 April 2026 in Vienna.

Strengthening cooperation and building better partnerships for return and reintegration

Released 27.04.2026

With the implementation of the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum in June 2026 and the EU Return Regulation fast approaching, return and reintegration have moved to the centre of the EU’s migration agenda. Against this backdrop, the Expert Conference on Return and Reintegration Facility highlighted the need for coordinated and evidence-based interventions, along with sustained dialogue.

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

Released 30.04.2026

Exercise at the Romanian external border prepares Member States for migrant arrivals exceeding reception and processing capacities in asylum centres

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

Released 06.05.2026

In global development, civil society expertise and active community engagement are vital for the success of partnerships. This is evident how, in 2025 and only in just a few months, 29 civil society partners of the Migration and Mobility Dialogue (MMD) Grant Facility have organised and launched seven projects across 25 African countries and two in Europe. In cultivating local community development, these projects also showcase the work and expertise of civil society organisations (CSOs) at an international level through conferences and high-level meetings

ICMPD supports EU Migration Pact readiness and full roll-out for Member States

Released 21.05.2026

Less than a month into the official roll-out of the European Union Pact on Migration and Asylum, ICMPD commits to support the implementation of one of the foremost reforms in European migration and asylum policy. Following its work with Member States in developing their National Implementation Plans (NIP), ICMPD has been working to align national systems and procedures with the requirements of the EU Pact on asylum procedures, border security, screening, Solidarity responsibility mechanisms, and protecting vulnerable persons. 

Border Management Programme in Central Asia kicks off Phase 11

Released 22.05.2026

On 21 May 2026, the EU-funded Border Management Programme in Central Asia (BOMCA 11) officially launched its 11th phase with an Opening Conference in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. The event brought together more than 80 representatives of border and law enforcement agencies, government institutions from the five Central Asian countries, EU Delegations, international organisations, and implementing partners, who presented the Programme’s objectives, thematic priorities, and implementation approach.

Capacity Building /our-work/capacity-building
Capacity Building ICMPD Capacity Building ICMPD contributes with its capacity building activities to good migration governance and aims to strengthen national and regional capacities in order to deal ...
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