The European Integration Network (EIN) brings together representatives of national public authorities, mainly from the ministries responsible for migrant integration, from all the 27 EU Member States as well as two EEA countries, Iceland and Norway. Many of them have a role in the planning and implementation of dedicated EU funding opportunities such as the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF) in their respective countries. The EIN members also participate in targeted study visits, peer reviews, workshops and mutual assistance actions on specific integration aspects to exchange knowledge.
For more information about the EIN, including meeting agendas and minutes, consult the Register of Commission Expert Groups and Other Similar Entities.
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Österreich - Federal Chancellery, Directorate-General for Integration, Office of Religious Affairs and Ethnic Groups
Belgien - Government of Flanders, Agency for Local and Provincial Government - Department Equal Opportunities, Integration and Civic Integration
Belgien - Ministry of the German-Speaking Community, Social Affairs Directorate
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Belgien - Directorate Health and Assistance, Common Community Commission (COCOM)
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Belgien - Public Services Department of the Walloon Region, Directorate for the Integration of People of Foreign Origin and Equal Opportunities
Bulgarien - Ministry of Labour and Social Policy
Zypern - Ministry of Interior, Civil Registry and Migration Department
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Dänemark - Ministry of Immigration and Integration, Office of Employment and Danish Language Training
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