The European Migration Network (EMN) plays a key role in providing policymakers and the wider public with up-to-date, objective, reliable and comparable information on migration and asylum. This is essential for the EU to better respond to the challenges in these areas.The Commission services coordinate the EMN in cooperation with National Contact Points (EMN NCPs) appointed by EU countries plus Norway. In their own countries, the EMN NCPs form national networks with a wide-range of relevant stakeholders.The EMN makes a valuable contribution to evidence-based policymaking. Dissemination of information takes place primarily via the EMN website and publications. Work programmes 2023-20252023-2025 Work Programme2021-20222021-2022 Work Programme2019 - 2020Modification of the Work Programme 2019-2020Annex 1Adoption of the Work Programme 2019-2020Annex 12017 - 2018Third non-substantial modification of the Work Programme 2017-2018Annex 1Second non-substantial modification of the Work Programme 2017-2018Annex INon-substantial modification of July 2017 of the Annual work programme 2017-2018Annex 1Annex 22015 - 2016Non-substantial modification of June 2015 of the Annual work programme 2015-2016Non-substantial modification of December 2014 of the Annual work programme 2015-2016Annual work programme 2015-20162014List of awarded grants 2014Non-substantial modification of December 2014 of the Annual work programme 2014Non-substantial modification of October 2014 of the Annual work programme 2014Annual work programme 20142013List of awarded grants 2013Non-substantial modification of August 2014 of the Annual work programme 2013Non-substantial modification of May 2013 of the Annual work programme 2013Annual work programme 20132012Non-substantial modification of April 2013 of the Annual work programme 2012Non-substantial modification of June 2012 of the Annual work programme 2012Annual work programme 20122011Annual work programme 20112010Annual work programme 20102009Annual work programme 20092008Annual work programme 2008
The European Migration Network (EMN) plays a key role in providing policymakers and the wider public with up-to-date, objective, reliable and comparable information on migration and asylum. This is essential for the EU to better respond to the challenges in these areas.The Commission services coordinate the EMN in cooperation with National Contact Points (EMN NCPs) appointed by EU countries plus Norway. In their own countries, the EMN NCPs form national networks with a wide-range of relevant stakeholders.The EMN makes a valuable contribution to evidence-based policymaking. Dissemination of information takes place primarily via the EMN website and publications.