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INVESTING IN AN OPEN AND SECURE EUROPE Two Funds for the 2014-20 period COMMON ISSUES ASK FOR COMMON SOLUTIONS Managing migration flows and asylum requests the EU external borders crises and preventing crime The two Funds complement EU countries efforts and strive to provide additional value While ensuring full respect for EU, international and human rights law showing solidarity amongst EU countries cooperating with non-eu countries

FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS OBJECTIVES ASYLUM, MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION FUND ISF INTERNAL SECURITY FUND Asylum ensure a uniform and high-quality asylum policy within the EU apply higher standards of international protection support efforts made in terms of resettlement Legal migration and integration facilitate legal migration to the EU promote the integration of persons from outside the EU at national, local and regional levels support measures to fight irregular migration Return improve the management of return of non-eu nationals in all its dimensions promote voluntary return Borders integrated border management for a uniform and high standard of control of the external borders harmonise border management measures and share information among EU countries and with Frontex to prevent irregular migration and ensure smooth border crossings Visa facilitate legitimate travel to the EU provide a high-quality service to visa applicants ensure equal treatment and tackle irregular migration Fight against crime combat cross-border organised crime, including terrorism reinforce coordination and cooperation between EU law enforcement actors and other authorities, including Europol and other relevant organisations Solidarity better share responsibility between EU countries through support to those most affected by migration and asylum flows Managing risks and crises enhance the capacity of EU countries to effectively manage security-related risks and crises prepare for the protection of people and critical infrastructures against terrorist or other attacks or incidents

MEANS TO ACHIEVE THESE OBJECTIVES Total 3.1 billion ISF Total 3.8 billion 2 392 million NATIONAL PROGRAMMES MANAGED BY EU COUNTRIES Funding priorities per EU country laid down in multiannual programmes EU countries publish calls for proposals and tenders 1 404 million 662 million 385 million Including the EUROPEAN MIGRATION NETWORK UNION ACTIONS MANAGED BY THE COMMISSION Actions with a high level of EU added value Funding priorities laid down in annual or multiannual work programmes The Commission publishes calls for proposals and tenders EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE MANAGED BY THE COMMISSION A flexible mechanism for emergency response EU countries can ask for additional funding in case of emergencies 264 million 342 million 360 million Including UNION RESETTLEMENT PROGRAMME Special financial incentives for EU countries to provide international protection to refugees and displaced persons, with focus on resettling vulnerable persons from the regions with the most pressing needs. OTHER 1 092 million Including IT SYSTEMS Investing in the development of existing or new IT systems that support the management of migration flows across the external borders.

BASIC ALLOCATION PER COUNTRY AUSTRIA 64 533 977 14 162 727 12 162 906 BELGIUM 89 250 977 17 519 321 17 903 270 BULGARIA 10 006 777 40 366 130 32 002 293 CROATIA 17 133 800 35 609 771 19 095 426 CYPRUS 32 308 677 34 507 030 8 117 257 CZECH REPUBLIC 26 185 177 14 381 484 17 029 012 DENMARK 10 322 133 ESTONIA 10 156 577 21 781 752 13 480 269 FINLAND 23 488 777 36 934 528 15 682 348 FRANCE 265 565 577 84 999 342 70 114 640 GERMANY 208 416 877 51 753 437 79 504 401 GREECE 259 348 877 166 814 388 20 489 650 HUNGARY 23 713 477 40 829 197 20 663 922 IRELAND 19 519 077 9 243 080 ITALY 310 355 777 156 306 897 56 631 761 LATVIA 13 751 777 15 521 704 16 941 431 LITHUANIA 9 632 277 24 704 873 16 120 656 LUXEMBOURG 7 160 577 5 400 129 2 102 689 MALTA 17 178 877 53 098 597 8 979 107 NETHERLANDS 94 419 077 30 609 543 31 540 510 POLAND 63 410 477 49 113 133 39 294 220 PORTUGAL 32 776 377 18 900 023 18 693 124 ROMANIA 21 915 877 61 151 568 37 150 105 SLOVAKIA 10 980 477 10 092 525 13 891 478 SLOVENIA 14 725 477 30 669 103 9 882 037 SPAIN 257 101 877 195 366 875 54 227 207 SWEDEN 118 536 877 11 518 706 21 057 201 UNITED KINGDOM 370 425 577 ICELAND 5 326 980 LIECHTENSTEIN 5 000 000 NORWAY 14 317 819 SWITZERLAND 18 920 284

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN? Start of programming phase for national programmes and work programmes for Union actions Submission of first annual implementation reports monitoring progress towards key objectives Final implementation phase and ex-post evaluation of the Funds 2013 2015 2018 2014 2016 2020 2023 Agreement on EU countries strategic funding priorities through high-level policy dialogues Start of the implementation phase in EU countries / publication of calls and tenders by the Commission Interim evaluation of the Funds and mid-term review http://ec.europa.eu/home-affairs Disclaimer: Information in this infographic is for reference purposes only and is not necessarily comprehensive or up to date. Migration and Home Affairs