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The Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs (DG HOME) is a Directorate-General of the European Commission. The role of the body is to ensure the EU's security, to build a common EU migration and asylum policy, and to promote dialogue and cooperation with non-EU countries. Thereby, it contributes to the area of freedom, security and justice (AFSJ).
As of January 2024, Beate Gminder is the acting Director-General of the Directorate-General Migration and Home Affairs. There are also two Deputy Directors-General including one who is responsible for "horizontal affairs and migration", currently Johannes Luchner, and one in charge of "Schengen & security" acting also at Counter-Terrorism Co-ordinator, currently Olivier Onidi.
As of 1 December 2024, the Commissioner responsible for Home Affairs under the current Commission is Magnus Brunner, the European Commissioner for Home Affairs.
Structure
= Directorate A: Directorate for International and Horizontal Affairs
=This Directorate is made up of four policy coordination units (1) Policy Coordination and Inter-institutional Relations, (2) Communication, (3) International Affairs, and (4) Legal Affairs and Enforcement.
= Directorate B: Schengen, Borders & Visa
=This Directorate is made up of four policy units (1) Schengen and External Borders, (2) Schengen Governance, (3) Information Systems for Borders, Migration and Security, and (4) Innovation and security research.
= Directorate C: Migration & Asylum
=This Directorate is made up of five policy units (1) Irregular Migration and Returns, (2) Legal Pathways and Integration, (3) Asylum, (4) Migration management, and (5) Visa Policy.
= Directorate D: Internal security
=This Directorate is made up of five policy units (1) Law Enforcement Cooperation, (2) Counter-Terrorism, (3) Prevention of Radicalisation, (4) Security in the Digital Age, and (5) Organised Crime, Drugs and Corruption.
= Directorate E: HOME Affairs Funds
=This Directorate is made up of five financial policy units (1) Funds Programming and Agencies Coordination, (2) South and Central Europe (I), (3)North, West and Central Europe (II), (4) Union actions and Procurement, and (5) Budget and Reporting.
= Directorate F: Innovation and audit
=This Directorate is made up of two units (1) Audit and Compliance and (2) Situational Awareness.
Additionally, there are the following Migration and Home Affairs Agencies:
Frontex - European Border and Coast Guard Agency
EUAA - European Union Agency for Asylum
Europol - European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation
eu-LISA - European Agency for the operational management of large-scale IT systems in the area of freedom, security and justice
CEPOL - European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training
EUDA - European Union Drugs Agency
Policy actions
In order to achieve its goals, the European Commission has published several policy agendas. Current major agendas related to the DG HOME are the Security Union Strategy (2020), the European Agenda on Migration (2015), and the Cybersecurity Strategy for the European Union (2013). Other major agendas are the EU Global Strategy (2016), the White Paper on the Future of Europe (2017), the European Energy Security Strategy (2014).
History
DG HOME was created in 2010 when the DG Justice, Freedom and Security was split into DG HOME and the Directorate-General for Justice.
See also
European Civil Service (i.a. for all DGs)
European Commissioner for Home Affairs
European Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship
Directorate-General for Justice and Consumers
Justice and Home Affairs Council (Council of the European Union)
Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
Four Freedoms
European Convention on Human Rights
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Police and Judicial Co-operation in Criminal Matters
References
External links
Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs; Organisation chart
The Commissioners 2024-2029 - official homepage
Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration- official homepage