12 April 2017
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Refugee
crisis:
11th report
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Relocation
and Resettlement: Steady progress made but more efforts needed
to meet targets - Today, the Commission adopted its eleventh
progress report on the EU's emergency relocation and resettlement
schemes, assessing actions taken since 2 March 2017 (Press release, pdf)
Eleventh report on relocation and resettlement (COM 212-17, pdf)
Annex 1: Greece (pdf): Formally pledged: 19,603, Effectively Relocated: 11,339, Commitment legally foreseen in the Council Decisions: 63,302, % of legal commitment effectively relocated: 18%
Annex 2: Italy (pdf): Formally pledged: 10,659, Effectively Relocated: 5,001, Commitment legally foreseen in the Council Decisions: 34,953 % of legal commitment effectively relocated: 14%
Annex 3: (pdf): Relocations from Italy and Greece by 10 April 2017:
Annex 4: (pdf): Resettlement State of Play as of 10 April 2017, under 20 July 2015 Conclusions and under the "1:1 mechanism" with Turkey (in application since 4 April 2016)
A European Agenda:
On security: State of play: April 2017(pdf): In same press release on terrorism and organised
crime...
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