ResponsibilitiesThe Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs (DG HOME) is the European Commission’s department responsible for Internal security, Migration, and Border management. Under Commissioner Magnus Brunner’s leadership, DG HOME works closely with EU Member States and Agencies, international organisations and other stakeholders to develop and implement effective policies at EU level.To ensure a safer, more secure Union online and offline, DG HOME’s work on internal security includes countering terrorism and organised crime, preventing radicalisation, protecting critical infrastructure and public spaces and fighting cybercrime and child sexual abuse. DG HOME is responsible for overseeing the implementation of the Pact on Migration and Asylum, working with Member States to manage migration, open legal pathways and develop a common approach to returns. To deliver stronger common borders, DG HOME is putting in place an integrated border management approach for the EU, enhancing EU border security, with the goal of ensuring a complete and fully functioning Schengen area.Migration and home affairs websiteTransparencyAs part of the Commission's commitment to transparency, Commission staff holding management functions publish information on and minutes of all meetings they hold with interest representatives.Meetings of the Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs Leadership and organisation Commissioner Magnus Brunner (Acting) Director-General, Deputy Director-General Beate Gminder Deputy Director-General Olivier Onidi Deputy Director-General Johannes Luchner 18 FEBRUARY 2025Migration and Home Affairs - Organisation chart Search for staff Contact Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs NameDirectorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsPhone number+32 2 299 11 11 (Commission switchboard)Postal addressEuropean Commission 1049 Bruxelles/Brussel Belgium Press contacts Ask a question Related links Pact on Migration and AsylumInternal securitySchengen, borders and visaEnd human trafficking. Break the invisible chain - CampaignFrontex, the European Border and Coast Guard AgencyEuropol: European Union Agency for Law Enforcement CooperationEuropean Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA)EU Agency for Law Enforcement Training (CEPOL)European Union Drugs Agency (EUDA)EU Agency for large-scale IT systems (eu-LISA) Plans and reports Commission work programmeThe Commission work programme sets out a plan of action for the next 12 months. It describes how political priorities will be turned into concrete actionsStrategic plan27 October 2020Strategic plan 2020-2024 – Migration and Home AffairsManagement plandepartment forecasted outputs, activities, resources for current yearAnnual activity reportdepartment achievements, resources used during previous year Latest News article20 February 2025EU funds help Poland tackle organised crime with high-level intelligence sharing 1 min readNews article19 February 2025New EMN study examines the issue of illegal employment between 2017 and 20222 min readNews article14 February 2025Have your say on the future of security in the EU 1 min readSee more news
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