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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Finlande - Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment, Labour Migration and Integration Unit
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France - Ministry of Interior, Directorate for Integration and Access to Nationality

Allemagne - Federal Ministry of the Interior and Community, Integration Measures Department

Grèce - Ministry of Migration Policy and Asylum, Directorate-General for Migration Policy


Irlande - Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth

Italie - Ministry of the Interior, Department for Civil Liberties and Immigration

Lettonie - Ministry of Culture, Department of Society Integration
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Lituanie - Ministry of Social Security and Labour, Integration Unit

Luxembourg - Ministry of Family Affairs, Solidarity, Living Together and Reception of Refugees, Division of Intercultural Living-Together
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