Annexes to COM(2011)751 - Asylum and Migration Fund

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dossier COM(2011)751 - Asylum and Migration Fund.
document COM(2011)751 EN
date April 16, 2014
ANNEX I

Multiannual breakdowns per Member State for the period 2014-2020 (in EUR)

Member StateMinimum amount% average 2011-2013 allocations ERF+IF+RFAverage amount 2011-2013TOTAL
AT5 000 0002,65 %59 533 97764 533 977
BE5 000 0003,75 %84 250 97789 250 977
BG5 000 0000,22 %5 006 77710 006 777
CY10 000 0000,99 %22 308 67732 308 677
CZ5 000 0000,94 %21 185 17726 185 177
DE5 000 0009,05 %203 416 877208 416 877
EE5 000 0000,23 %5 156 57710 156 577
ES5 000 00011,22 %252 101 877257 101 877
FI5 000 0000,82 %18 488 77723 488 777
FR5 000 00011,60 %260 565 577265 565 577
GR5 000 00011,32 %254 348 877259 348 877
HR5 000 0000,54 %12 133 80017 133 800
HU5 000 0000,83 %18 713 47723 713 477
IE5 000 0000,65 %14 519 07719 519 077
IT5 000 00013,59 %305 355 777310 355 777
LT5 000 0000,21 %4 632 2779 632 277
LU5 000 0000,10 %2 160 5777 160 577
LV5 000 0000,39 %8 751 77713 751 777
MT10 000 0000,32 %7 178 87717 178 877
NL5 000 0003,98 %89 419 07794 419 077
PL5 000 0002,60 %58 410 47763 410 477
PT5 000 0001,24 %27 776 37732 776 377
RO5 000 0000,75 %16 915 87721 915 877
SE5 000 0005,05 %113 536 877118 536 877
SI5 000 0000,43 %9 725 47714 725 477
SK5 000 0000,27 %5 980 47710 980 477
UK5 000 00016,26 %365 425 577370 425 577
MS Totals145 000 000100,00 %2 247 000 0002 392 000 000



ANNEX II

List of specific actions referred to in Article 16

1.Establishment and development in the Union of transit and processing centres for refugees, in particular to support resettlement operations in cooperation with the UNHCR.

2.New approaches, in cooperation with the UNHCR, concerning access to asylum procedures targeting main countries of transit, such as protection programmes for particular groups or certain procedures for examination of applications for asylum.

3.Joint initiatives amongst Member States in the field of integration, such as benchmarking exercises, peer reviews or testing of European modules, for example on the acquisition of language skills or the organisation of introductory programmes and with the aim of improving the coordination of policies between Member States, regions and local authorities.

4.Joint initiatives aimed at the identification and implementation of new approaches concerning the procedures at first encounter and standards of protection of and assistance for unaccompanied minors.

5.Joint return operations, including joint actions on the implementation of Union readmission agreements.

6.Joint reintegration projects in the countries of origin with a view to sustainable return, as well as joint actions to strengthen third countries’ capacities to implement Union readmission agreements.

7.Joint initiatives aimed at restoring family unity and reintegration of unaccompanied minors in their countries of origin.

8.Joint initiatives among Member States in the field of legal migration, including the setting up of joint migration centres in third countries, as well as joint projects to promote cooperation between Member States with a view to encouraging the use of exclusively legal migration channels and informing about the risks of illegal immigration.



ANNEX III

List of common Union resettlement priorities

1.The Regional Protection Programme in Eastern Europe (Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine).

2.The Regional Protection Programme in the Horn of Africa (Djibouti, Kenya, Yemen).

3.The Regional Protection Programme in North Africa (Egypt, Libya, Tunisia).

4.Refugees in the region of Eastern Africa/Great Lakes.

5.Iraqi refugees in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan.

6.Iraqi refugees in Turkey.

7.Syrian refugees in the region.



ANNEX IV

List of common indicators for the measurement of the specific objectives

(a)To strengthen and develop all aspects of the Common European Asylum System, including its external dimension.

(i)Number of target group persons provided with assistance through projects in the field of reception and asylum systems supported under the Fund.

For the purposes of annual implementation reports, as referred to in Article 54 of Regulation (EU) No 514/2014, this indicator shall be further broken down in sub-categories such as:

number of target group persons benefiting from information and assistance throughout the asylum procedures,

number of target group persons benefiting from legal assistance and representation,

number of vulnerable persons and unaccompanied minors benefiting from specific assistance;

(ii)Capacity (i.e. number of places) of new reception accommodation infrastructure set up in line with the common requirements for reception conditions set out in the Union acquis and of existing reception accommodation infrastructure improved in accordance with the same requirements as a result of the projects supported under the Fund and percentage in the total reception accommodation capacity;

(iii)Number of persons trained in asylum-related topics with the assistance of the Fund, and that number as a percentage of the total number of staff trained in those topics;

(iv)Number of country-of-origin information products and fact-finding missions conducted with the assistance of the Fund;

(v)Number of projects supported under the Fund to develop, monitor and evaluate asylum policies in Member States;

(vi)Number of persons resettled with support of the Fund.

(b)To support legal migration to the Member States in accordance with their economic and social needs, such as labour market needs, while reducing the abuse of legal migration, and to promote the effective integration of third-country nationals.

(i)Number of target group persons who participated in pre-departure measures supported under the Fund;

(ii)Number of target group persons assisted by the Fund through integration measures in the framework of national, local and regional strategies.

For the purposes of annual implementation reports, as referred to in Article 54 of Regulation (EU) No 514/2014, this indicator shall be further broken down in sub-categories such as:

number of target group persons assisted through measures focusing on education and training, including language training and preparatory actions to facilitate access to the labour market,

number of target group persons supported through the provision of advice and assistance in the area of housing,

number of target group persons assisted through the provision of health and psychological care,

number of target group persons assisted through measures related to democratic participation;

(iii)Number of local, regional and national policy frameworks/measures/tools in place for the integration of third-country nationals and involving civil society and migrant communities, as well as all other relevant stakeholders, as a result of the measures supported under the Fund;

(iv)Number of cooperation projects with other Member States on the integration of third-country nationals supported under the Fund;

(v)Number of projects supported under the Fund to develop, monitor and evaluate integration policies in Member States.

(c)To enhance fair and effective return strategies in the Member States supporting the fight against illegal immigration with an emphasis on sustainability of return and effective readmission in the countries of origin and transit.

(i)Number of persons trained on return-related topics with the assistance of the Fund;

(ii)Number of returnees who received pre or post return reintegration assistance co-financed by the Fund;

(iii)Number of returnees whose return was co-financed by the Fund, persons who returned voluntarily and persons who were removed;

(iv)Number of monitored removal operations co-financed by the Fund;

(v)Number of projects supported under the Fund to develop, monitor and evaluate return policies in Member States.

(d)To enhance the solidarity and responsibility sharing between the Member States, in particular towards those most affected by migration and asylum flows.

(i)Number of applicants and beneficiaries of international protection transferred from one Member State to another with support of the Fund;

(ii)Number of cooperation projects with other Member States on enhancing solidarity and responsibility sharing between the Member States supported under the Fund.