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From 2021 to 2027, the European Commission allocated EUR 10.7 billion to 27 Member States for programmes in the field of migration, border management, and security.

Tonya looks back on the last year and the assistance from the European Union which has helped her settle in the country. 24 February marks one year since Russia’s unprovoked and unjustified invasion of Ukraine.

To aid Member States, practitioners, researchers and civil society, the European Commission today publishes a Handbook of good practices in the fight against corruption.

On 23 January, in the context of the European Year of Youth, Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson and a group of young people from all over Europe held a policy dialogue ‘’Protect young people from organised crime’’.
- Policy
- Organised crime

On 19 January the Commission launched two calls for evidence asking the public for their views on initiatives related to the fight against corruption. A Communication on EU anti-corruption policy and a proposal for a directive in the fight against corruption.
- Policy
- Organised crime
- Corruption
- Crime prevention

On 10 January Commissioner for Home Affairs, Ylva Johansson, and Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights, Nicolas Schmit, hosted the first meeting of the Labour Migration Platform with representatives from Member States specialising in migration and employment policy
- Policy
- Legal migration and Integration
- Work
On 3 January 2023, the European Commission published the study “Strengthening the fight against corruption: assessing the EU legislative and policy framework”.

On 14 December 2022, the 15th Experience-sharing Workshop in the Fight against Corruption took place in Brussels. The Commission regularly organises experience-sharing workshops to exchange knowledge and best practices how to fight corruption with experts in Member States national administrations..
- Policy
- Corruption

As global reports of child abuse rapidly increase, more than 70 child rights organisations have signed an open letter supporting the EU’s proposed law to protect children from sexual abuse. The letter called the law ‘timely and historic, not just for Europe but for the world.’
- Policy
- Child sexual abuse