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10/02/2023
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Migration and Home Affairs
Newsletter
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News
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Commissioner’s corner
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Legislation alert
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Progress on Anti-Trafficking – new rules proposed
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On 19 December, the European Commission reported on the progress made in the fight against trafficking in human beings and proposed a revision of the EU Anti-trafficking Directive to strengthen EU rules to prevent and combat trafficking in human beings and protect its victims. Over 7000 people are thought to become victims of human trafficking in the EU each year and more than half of them are EU citizens.
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Project spotlight
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Funding opportunities
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Consultation
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Public consultations open on security and corruption
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Two public consultations are open at the moment seeking the views of all interested. The first is on corruption with a call for evidence asking the public for their view. This call is open until 17 February. The second call will develop the basis for a technical solution to provide access to security-related information for frontline officers in the EU and key partner countries. Responses are welcome and the second public consultation is open until 18 March.
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Public consultation on corruption
Public consultation on security
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ISSN: : 2443-6151
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