Op 4 juni 2026 organiseerden EMN België en EMN Zweden, samen met de Zweedse Expertgroep voor Hulpstudies (EBA) en de Zweedse Delegatie voor Migratiestudies (Delmi), het EU- lanceringsseminarie “Linking Migration and Development Cooperation: European Experiences and Policy Reflections” bij de Permanente Vertegenwoordiging van België bij de EU in Brussel.
04/06/2026
08/05/2026
EMN België en EMN Zweden organiseren, samen met de Swedish Expert Group for Aid Studies (EBA) en de Swedish Migration Studies Delegation (Delmi), het EU-launchseminar van de publicatie "Linking Migration and Development: European Experiences and Policy Lessons for Sweden".
03/03/2026
According to the Latest Asylum Trends 2025 published by the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA), EU+ countries received approximately 822.000 applications for international protection in 2025, representing a 19 % decrease compared to 2024. Despite the overall decline, demand for protection remained significant in some groups and countries.
03/03/2026
The Latest Asylum Trends 2025 provides an annual overview of asylum activity in EU+ countries, covering asylum applications (per capita), the main nationalities of applicants, the top receiving countries, recognition rates, pending cases and the number of beneficiaries of temporary protection following the war in Ukraine. It also reviews policy developments in the EU+ and provides a 2026 outlook, examining, inter alia, geopolitical uncertainty and latent displacement risks.
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24/02/2026
Four years after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, Belgium has granted more than 101.500 temporary protection certificates to people fleeing the conflict. Today, around 70.600 of these displaced Ukrainians remain in the country. While the temporary protection scheme has been extended until March 2027, uncertainty remains over what will happen afterwards, raising questions for both the authorities and Ukrainian beneficiaries.
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19/02/2026
On 19 February 2026, EMN Belgium attended a Mutual Learning Seminar organised by ECRE (European Council on Refugees and Exiles) within the framework of the INNOVATE project, supported by EU funding under the Horizon 2020 programme.Held in Brussels, the seminar brought together experts, civil society representatives and policymakers to assess the state of preparedness across EU Member States for transitioning out of temporary protection under the Temporary Protection Directive, currently extended until March 2027.
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19/01/2026
Deze ad hoc vraag onderzoekt of EMN‑leden initiatieven ontwikkelen of overwegen om de band te behouden en te versterken tussen begunstigden van tijdelijke bescherming die uit Oekraïne zijn ontheemd en hun land van herkomst. De vraag beoogt projecten in kaart te brengen die blijvende betrokkenheid bij Oekraïne ondersteunen, waaronder informatievoorziening om weloverwogen beslissingen over eventuele terugkeer mogelijk te maken. Daarnaast wordt onderzocht of dergelijke initiatieven bijdragen aan toekomstige wederopbouw en duurzame re-integratie.