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Internal Security Fund (ISF) – Common Operational Partnerships to prevent and fight against migrant smuggling with competent authorities of third countries – 2024

ISF – The Internal Security Fund aims at preventing and combating terrorism, radicalisation, serious and organised crime and cybercrime, by assisting and protecting victims of crime, and by preparing for, protecting against and effectively managing security-related incidents, risks and crises.

2024-09-04
12 million euro
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Appeal framework

Call reference ISF-2024-TF2-AG-COP
Program Internal Security Fund (ISF)
Institution European Commission
Sectors Citizenship & Human Rights Justice, Security, Defence
Beneficiaries All beneficiaries

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ISF-2024-TF2-AG-COP



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Priorities and funded actions

Objective

To support projects that enhance the prevention of and fight against migrant smuggling by establishing Common Operational Partnership projects (COPs) that support structured operational cooperation between law enforcement, judicial authorities and other relevant services of the participating EU Member States and third countries, with the potential involvement of relevant international organisations and Justice and Home Affairs agencies.

Priorities

  • Priority 1: To reinforce operational cooperation through the exchange of liaison officers in EU Member States and / or third country(ies)
  • Priority 2: To provide targeted capacity building and on-the-job mentoring / twinning opportunities
  • Priority 3: To support, guide and share good practice for establishing more effective inter-agency and / or inter-ministerial cooperation as well as improved
    procedures and organisational structures
  • Priority 4: To coordinate with on-going Common Operational Partnership projects and assimilated projects throughout their implementation
  • Priority 5: To cooperate and exchange operational and strategic information between the participants of the Common Operational Partnership projects and the liaison officers of Member States, EU agencies, European Migration Liaison Officers and other EU agency liaison officers and Eurojust Liaison Magistrates
  • Priority 6: Ensure connection with the European Multidisciplinary Platform Against Criminal Threats (EMPACT)
  • Priority 7: To address trafficking in human beings in addition to migrant smuggling
  • Priority 8: To ensure that judicial practitioners, prosecutors and judges are aware of Eurojust’s support options and tools through its National Desks and Liaison Prosecutors

Eligibility

  • Be a legal person
  • Be a public body or, by the competent authority’s mandate, a public or non-public implementing agency or body of a Member State participating in the ISF
  • Be established in one of the eligible countries:
    • EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories), excluding Denmark
    • Non-EU states: Third countries relevant for the call of proposals
  • A consortium composed of at least 2 entities, established in at least 2 different eligible countries (including at least one entity from an EU Member State), must be constituted

Additional information

  • Initial duration of the action: 36 months
  • Contact: HOME-ISF@ec.europa.eu

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Financement
  • Total budget of the call: 12 million euro
  • Amount of the grant: between 1 million and 12 million euro
  • Funding rate: 90% of the total eligible costs

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