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European Commission launches network to prevent child sexual abuse

05/08/2025

The European Commission has formally established the Network for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse. This expert group will bring together policymakers, practitioners and researchers to tackle abuse both online and offline. Prevention efforts aim to protect children and address potential offending behaviour. The initiative forms part of the EU Strategy for a more effective fight against child sexual abuse.

Theme:
Vulnerable groups
Smuggling & Trafficking
Type:
News item
Keywords:
child sexual abuse
child sexual exploitation
network for the prevention of child sexual abuse

Ad Hoc Query on provision of information in the context of return

01/08/2025

The Belgian authorities launched this ad hoc query to understand how other Member States provide information to third-country nationals in the context of return, in order to fulfil their obligation under the Return Directive, and to assess whether making this information available via a website or IT application would be considered sufficient to meet these requirements.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Publication type:
Ad Hoc Queries
Keywords:
return counselling
information provision
digitalisation

Ad Hoc Query on the use of new technologies to overcome language barriers in return procedures

20/07/2025

This ad hoc query examines how EMN Member Countries use new technologies to address language barriers during return procedures for third-country nationals. It investigates the deployment of tools such as translation software, handheld devices, mobile apps, and artificial intelligence throughout the return process. The query also reviews relevant legal and data protection frameworks and the application of these tools in key return-related activities like identification, communication of decisions, and detention procedures.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Publication type:
Ad Hoc Queries
Keywords:
language barrier
digital tool

Belgian government supports draft law allowing home searches for enforcement of return decisions

18/07/2025

The Belgian Council of Ministers has approved a draft law enabling home searches, with judicial authorisation, in cases involving non-cooperative foreign nationals facing return and posing a threat to public order or national security. The measure is similar to one previously discussed in 2018 and will now be submitted to the Council of State for its opinion. Several civil society organisations have expressed concerns about its implications.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
home search
forced return
public order
national security
immigration enforcement

Hundreds of unaccompanied foreign minors go missing each year in Belgium

08/07/2025

In 2024, 774 unaccompanied foreign minors were reported missing in Belgium—nearly fifteen every week. Around 100 of these cases were considered particularly alarming. The figures, disclosed in response to a parliamentary question by MP Matti Vandemaele (Groen), rank Belgium among the European countries most affected by the phenomenon. Child protection organisations warn that structural gaps may hinder the identification and protection of vulnerable children.

Theme:
Vulnerable groups
Type:
News item
Keywords:
unaccompanied foreign minor
disappearance
trust
investigation

NANSEN supports victims of torture throughout the international protection procedure

26/06/2025

On the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, NANSEN highlights its work with applicants for international protection who have experienced torture. The organisation provides legal information and tailored support to help them navigate the protection procedure. Victims of torture are entitled to specific procedural guarantees. NANSEN ensures that these rights are respected throughout their application process.

Theme:
Vulnerable groups
International Protection
Type:
News item
Keywords:
applicant for international protection
victim of torture
legal assistance
support

EU Ministers extend temporary protection, discuss readmission cooperation, and update Schengen priorities

13/06/2025

At their meeting on 13 June 2025, EU Home Affairs Ministers reached a political agreement to extend by one year, until March 2027, the temporary protection for people displaced from Ukraine. They also discussed ways to improve readmission cooperation with third countries and endorsed new priorities for the Schengen area.

Theme:
Temporary protection
Borders & Visa
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
Justice and Home Affairs Council
Ukraine
cooperation
third country
Schengen area

Online Conference: Threats to the Independence of the European Court of Human Rights

10/06/2025

Amnesty International and the Human Rights League are proposing a meeting with Françoise Tulkens, former judge and Vice-President of the European Court of Human Rights, and Manuela Cadelli, judge at the Court of First Instance of Namur, to examine the consequences of the letter from nine European authorities calling for a new interpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). 

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
Event
Keywords:
European Convention on Human Rights
European Court of Human Rights
judicial independence
fundamental right

ENOC 2025 Seminar: Guardianship and quality of care for asylum-seeking children in the context of the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum

21/04/2025

EMN Luxembourg, in cooperation with the Ombudsman for Children and Adolescents in Luxembourg and the European Network of Ombudsmen for Children, organise a joint capacity-building event to support Member States and their respective institutions in implementing the Pact, especially regarding children’s rights. 

Theme:
Vulnerable groups
Type:
Event
Keywords:
New Pact on Migration and Asylum
children's right
child
guardianship

Six Belgian human rights institutions urge federal government to uphold the independence of the ECtHR

27/05/2025

In response to a recent call by several European Heads of State to reinterpret the European Convention on Human Rights, six Belgian human rights institutions have voiced strong concerns. They warn that such initiatives risk undermining the authority and independence of the European Court of Human Rights. The institutions urge the Belgian federal government to remain consistent with its international commitments and to clearly reaffirm its support for the Court and the Convention.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
European Convention on Human Rights
European Court of Human Rights
rule of law
fundamental right
prohibition of torture
inhuman and degrading treatment

EMN Belgium participates in the ENOC Spring Seminar on the rights of asylum-seeking children

27/05/2025

On 27 May 2025, the Belgian Contact Point to the European Migration Network (EMN) participated in a capacity-building session on guardianship and the quality of care for asylum-seeking children in the context of the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum. The seminar was organised by the European Network of Ombudspersons for Children (ENOC), in collaboration with OKaJu (Ombudsman for Children in Luxembourg – Ombudsman fir Kanner a Jugendlecher) and the Luxembourgish Contact Point to the EMN. The aim of the session was to discuss the impact of the new Pact on children in asylum procedures.

Theme:
Vulnerable groups
International Protection
Type:
News item
Keywords:
asylum-seeker
child
asylum procedure
New Pact on Migration and Asylum
age assessment
ombudsman for children
guardianship

Council of Europe reaffirms judicial independence following call by nine EU countries to reinterpret human rights law

24/05/2025

Backed by Italy and Denmark, a group of nine EU Member States has issued a letter calling for a new interpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) to facilitate the expulsion of foreign nationals convicted of crimes. While the letter's authors frame it as a call for open discussion, the move has raised concerns over judicial independence and the protection of fundamental rights in Europe.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
European Convention on Human Rights
European Court of Human Rights
judicial independence
fundamental right
criminal foreigner
security

Experts explore ways to advance effective alternatives to detention in the EU

22/05/2025

On 21 and 22 May 2025, the European Migration Network’s Return Experts Group (EMN REG) convened a two-day workshop, hosted by the Belgian Immigration Office and EMN Belgium. The event brought together 50 participants from EU Member States, EU agencies (including Frontex and the EU Asylum Agency), civil society organisations, and international organisations. The workshop focused on the development and implementation of effective alternatives to detention (ATDs) within the EU’s migration and return systems.

Theme:
Vulnerable groups
International Protection
Migration
Borders & Visa
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
New Pact on Migration and Asylum
alternative to detention
risk of absconding
fundamental right
special needs
multistakeholder approach
engagement
compliance

Prisme calls for more inclusive reception and asylum procedures for LGBTQIA+ applicants in Belgium

17/05/2025

On 17 May, the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT), the organisation Prisme has disclosed a set of recommendations highlighting the challenges faced by LGBTQIA+ individuals seeking international protection in Belgium. These findings point to several shortcomings in the reception and asylum system and outline measures to ensure more inclusive procedures.

Theme:
Vulnerable groups
Reception
International Protection
Type:
News item
Keywords:
LGBTQIA+
applicant for international protection
reception centre
special needs
Training
inclusion

Access to remedies for international protection applicants (EMN Inform)

13/05/2025

This EMN Inform maps how EMN Member Countries organise their first instance appeals procedures and examine operational changes implemented between 2018 and 2024. It delivers a comprehensive comparative analysis, reflecting on procedural safeguards, key challenges, and good practices observed across the EU.

Theme:
Vulnerable groups
International Protection
Publication type:
Informs
Keywords:
right to an effective remedy
asylum procedure
procedure for international protection
first instance
appeal procedure
time limit
suspensive effect
procedural guarantee

Samusocial opens new shelter for unaccompanied foreign minors living on the streets

28/04/2025

On 28 April 2025, Samusocial launched a new shelter dedicated to unaccompanied foreign minors living on the streets, often referred to as “wandering” minors. This centre aims to provide a safe and supportive space for young people with complex needs who do not have access to existing aid structures.

Theme:
Vulnerable groups
Type:
News item
Keywords:
unaccompanied foreign minor
mental health
risk of exploitation
shelter

9.777 people were recorded as homeless in the Brussels-Capital Region in November 2024, according to Bruss’help

17/04/2025

This data comes from Bruss’help’s eighth count, carried out through a large-scale collaboration across sectors and indicating a worsening trend of homelessness in Brussels. For the first time, data from reception centres for applicants for international protection were collected. Out of 5.135 individuals, 17 were required to leave their centre within 30 days without any housing solution, while 94 remained beyond their expected departure due to the lack of stable housing options.

Theme:
Vulnerable groups
Type:
News item
Keywords:
homelessness
homeless
housing shortage
emergency shelter

Ad Hoc Query on access to education for migrant children

17/04/2025

This ad hoc query explores how EMN Member and Observer Countries support legally residing migrant children (third-country nationals) in adapting to the cultural environment of primary and secondary schools. It focuses on national measures, including language support, teacher training, targeted initiatives, and the use of specific educational tools. It also examines challenges, good practices, and whether countries monitor migrant children's academic performance.

 

Theme:
Integration
Vulnerable groups
Publication type:
Ad Hoc Queries
Keywords:
migrant child
school performance
adaptation
language learning

Ad Hoc Query on searching electronic devices in the context of return

03/04/2025

This ad hoc query, launched by EMN Belgium, explores whether authorities in EMN Member Countries are permitted to search the electronic devices of irregularly staying third-country nationals in the context of return. It examines the legal conditions under which such searches may take place, the categories of individuals concerned, the availability of related statistics, and the perceived impact on identification processes. The query also invites information on challenges encountered and any planned legislative developments in this area.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Publication type:
Ad Hoc Queries
Keywords:
irregularly staying third-country national
identification
search
electronic device

The new proposal for a regulation establishing a common return system has been released

11/03/2025

The European Commission has released a proposal for a regulation establishing a common system for the return of third-country nationals staying illegally in the Union. The new rules introduce, among other things, stronger obligations for returnees and the legal possibility of returning individuals who are illegally staying in the EU and have received a final return decision to a return hub in a third country. The European Parliament and the Council of the EU must now examine and negotiate the proposal.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
common return system
return hub
European return order
obligation to cooperate
security risk
risk of absconding
fundamental right

Ad Hoc Query on voluntary return of Ukrainian beneficiaries of temporary protection

07/03/2025

This ad hoc query examines the voluntary return procedures for Ukrainian nationals granted temporary protection in EU Member States, focusing on the support provided for their return and reintegration. The aim is to understand the various national approaches to facilitating voluntary returns, including whether reintegration assistance is offered and how these programmes are funded.

 

Theme:
Temporary protection
Return & Readmission
Publication type:
Ad Hoc Queries
Keywords:
beneficiary of temporary protection
voluntary return
reintegration
Ukraine

ECHR condemns Belgium for failing to provide sufficient safeguards in age assessment of foreign national

06/03/2025

The European Court of Human Rights ruled in the case of F.B. v. Belgium, finding that Belgium failed to provide sufficient procedural safeguards in the decision-making process regarding the applicant’s age assessment. The Court concluded that this process violated her right to respect for private life under Article 8 of the European Convention. In particular, it highlighted the lack of informed consent and the failure to explore less intrusive methods before conducting medical tests.

Theme:
Vulnerable groups
Type:
News item
Keywords:
age assessment
minor
unaccompanied minors
right to respect for private life
bone test
consent
last resort

1.261 prisoners were subjected to forced return from Belgium's prisons in 2024

27/02/2025

In 2024, 1.261 detainees were forcibly returned from Belgian prisons, down from 1.428 in 2023 and 1.511 in 2022, according to the Immigration Office. The most represented nationalities among those returned were Albanians, Moroccans, and Algerians. This decline comes amid ongoing challenges linked to prison overcrowding and changes in early-release policies.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
third country national
illegally staying person
detainee
prison
forced return

Benelux and Suriname sign agreements on migration and visa exemption

14/02/2025

The Benelux countries and Suriname have agreed to facilitate the return of individuals in irregular situations from the Benelux or Suriname to their country of origin. Additionally, they have decided to grant visa-free travel for diplomats and government officials between the Benelux countries and Suriname.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
Benelux
readmission agreement
Suriname

The EU’s plans to set up return hubs must respect fundamental rights law, warns the FRA

06/02/2025

In a position paper published on 6 February 2024, the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) sets out the conditions that would have to be met for return hubs to respect fundamental rights and comply with EU law. This includes independent monitoring to reduce the risks of fundamental rights violations.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
return hub
fundamental rights

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