01 January 2016
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General report 2015 (pdf)
The date of publication listed here is indicative and may not reflect the actual publication date.
Table of contents
List of abbreviations used
Foreword
1. Introduction
2. Developments
2.1. The situation at the external borders in 2015
2.2. Developments at the Policy Level
2.3. Developments at the Agency Level
2.3.1. Highlights
2.3.2. Situational Awareness
2.3.3. Supporting Response
2.3.4. Emergency Response
2.3.5. Development
2.3.6. Organisation
3. Summary of budgetary, staff and organisational issues
3.1. Budgetary Developments
3.2. General Budget
3.3. Use of appropriations from 2014 carried forward to 2015
3.4. Procurement
3.5. Organisational changes
3.6. Recruitment
3.7. Staff Development and Training
Annexes
List of Management Board Members
List of Management Board Decision
List of Joint Operational Activities
Joint Return Operations
Comparative Analysis of Joint Operational Activities
Training Activities
Fundamental Rights Progress Report 2015
Introduction
Operations
Risk Analysis
The Frontex Situation Centre (FSC)
Capacity Building
Research and development activities
Other fundamental rights issues
Annual Report on Access to Documents
Appropriations 2015
Breakdown of Staff by Unit as on 31 December 2015
Breakdown of Temporary Agents as on 31 December 2015
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