Enhancing cooperation among the Prague Process states

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28 October 2022

Programme Documents

The Prague Process Action Plan 2023-2027 was adopted at the Fourth Prague Process Ministerial Conference, held by the Czech Presidency of the Council of the EU on 24-25 October in Prague. The Action Plan sets 53 concrete actions within the six priority areas for cooperation:

  • Preventing and fighting irregular migration and migrant smuggling
  • Promoting readmission, voluntary return and sustainable reintegration
  • Addressing legal migration and mobility with a special emphasis on labour migration
  • Promoting integration of legally residing migrants in their host societies
  • Making migration and mobility positive forces for development
  • Strengthening capacities in the area of asylum and international protection

Authors

The Prague Process Action Plan 2023-2027 is the result of the joint consultations among the Prague Process Parties throughout 2020-2022.
Prague Process is
a targeted migration dialogue and a policy process promoting migration partnerships among the countries of the European Union, Schengen area, Eastern Partnership, Western Balkans, Central Asian, as well as Türkiye.
Management Structure
The current Prague Process management structure encompasses the Senior Officials’ meetings, the Ministerial Conferences, the network of National Contact Points, and the Strategic Group.
Prague Process E-Learning Platform
Online tool for safe-paced learning