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I nternal Security Fund 2 0 1 4 -2 0 2 0 Giulia Cam ozzini - DG HOME Current situation Overall budget 2007-2013: EUR 6,449 million Fragmented funding: 4 Funds and 2 Programmes Asylum, immigration and borders: shared management with


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Giulia Cam ozzini - DG HOME

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Current situation

  • Overall budget 2007-2013: EUR 6,449 million
  • Fragmented funding: 4 Funds and 2 Programmes
  • Asylum, immigration and borders: shared management

with annual programming within multiannual framework

  • Security: patchy centralised management
  • Poor at responding to events / crises
  • Lack of synergy with EU agencies
  • Complex regulatory framework
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Asylum and Migration Fund (AMF) 3,137 M€

Police cooperation, preventing and combating crime, and crisis management 1,004 M€

Internal Security Fund (ISF) 3,764 M€ Borders and visa 2,760 M€

Common regulatory framework (principles of assistance, programming & reporting, financial management & controls, monitoring & evaluation)

A new structure for the Home Affairs funding

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« ISF-1 » Police cooperation, preventing and combating crime, crisis management: 1,004 M€

Basic amount

Annex I - amounts per Member State based on 5 criteria: 30% size of population; 10% size of territory; 15% number of passengers and cargo processed; 10% European critical infrastructure designated; 35% inverse proportion to GDP

No flexible amounts / No mid term review Shared management – 662 M€ (66%) Centralised management – 342 M€ (34%) Union actions, emergencies, external actions, TA CION

not including contribution from associated countries All figures in current prices

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ISF-Police - Objectives

High level of security in the EU

Preventing and combating cross-border, serious and

  • rganised crime including terrorism

Cooperation between law enforcement Enhance capacity to manage security risks and protection of critical infrastructure

Promote coordination, cooperation & info exchange among MS LEA Foster European judicial & law enforcement culture through EU training policy Strengthen MS capacity to prevent & combat cross-border, serious &

  • rganised

crime Develop measures for protection & support of witnesses & victims

  • f crime

Strengthen MS capacity to protect critical infrastructure in all sectors Ensure Effective coordination b/w crisis cooperation actors at EU & national level Strengthen MS capacity to develop comprehensive threat & risk assessment

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  • joint investigation teams and any other form of cross-border joint operation,

the access to and exchange of information and interoperable technologies

  • projects promoting public-private partnerships, identification, exchange and

dissemination of know-how, experience and good practices, information sharing,

  • analytical, monitoring and evaluation activities, including studies and threat,

risk and impact assessments,

  • awareness raising, dissemination and communication activities;
  • acquisition, maintenance, upgrading of Union IT systems including testing

compatibility of systems, secure facilities, infrastructures, related buildings and systems, especially ICT systems and their components

  • exchange, training and education of staff and experts of relevant authorities
  • measures deploying, transferring, testing and validating new methodology or

technology

Eligible Actions (in Member States)

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Main features – ISF Police

  • Introduction of shared management (previously only direct management ISEC-

CIPS)

  • Objectives defined in line with the Internal Security Strategy
  • Allocation of funds to Member States based on the main goods to be protected

(population, territory, passengers, cargo)

  • List of eligible actions extended to new actions such as the acquisition of

equipment (e.g. PNR) or testing and validating of new technology

  • Increased technical assistance
  • Emergency actions
  • Support to actions in third countries to further EU interests
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Thank you for your attention!

For more information please visit our website: http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/home- affairs/financing/fundings/index_en.htm

Questions can be addressed to: HOME-ISEC@ec.europa.eu