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RSSOn 17 and 18 June, more than 130 participants from EU Member States, Moldova and Ukraine, the EU Agencies and civil society organisations attended the EU Network of National Coordinators and Rapporteurs on trafficking in human beings meeting in Brussels.
On 20 June, World Refugee Day, the International Federation of the Red Cross (IFRC) issued three publications gathering tools, insights and lessons learnt from the EU funded Safe Homes programme.
On 17 June, the Commission launched a new initiative in the field of prevention of radicalisation – the EU Knowledge Hub. The Hub will support all stakeholders involved in prevention of radicalisation, including policymakers, practitioners, and researchers.
On 12 June, the Voluntary Solidarity Mechanism reached 5,000 relocations of asylum seekers to other European countries. Relocation is a process that allows applicants and beneficiaries of international protection to move from their EU host country to another European country.
Commission opened for an application a call for proposals with a budget of EUR 12 million. This call will support Common Operational Partnership projects to prevent and fight against migrant smuggling. The application deadline is 4 September 2024.
Every three years, the Commission assesses the need for revising the visa fees and according to the Visa Code can increase them based on a list of “objective criteria”. This includes Euro area annual inflation rate and the average salary of a civil servant in EU countries.
On 12 June, the Commission adopted a Common Implementation Plan for the Pact on Migration and Asylum, setting out key actions required to translate the new migration rules into practice. EU countries will need to revise their national asylum law according to the obligations stemming from the Pact.
On 11 June, the Commission proposed to further extend the temporary protection for people fleeing Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine to March 2026. This will provide certainty and support for nearly 4.2 million persons enjoying protection across the EU, and further labour-market integration.
On 11 June 2024, the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) published the annual European Drug Report 2024 that provides an overview and assessment of the drug situation in Europe up to the end of 2023.
On 4 June, the EU Internet Forum (EUIF) welcomed five new members, who joined 17 digital companies, EU countries, institutions, and agencies, the Global Internet Forum on Counter-Terrorism and the UN Counter-Terrorism Centre, to address challenges posed by harmful and illegal content online.