Euroopa Liidu avatud andmete portaal - Custom query: Andmete avaldajad filters: Frontextag:data.europa.eu,2012:/feeds/custom.atom?organization=frontex2022-02-10T17:42:13ZEuropean Publications Officehttps://data.europa.eu/euodpRecently created or updated datasets on Euroopa Liidu avatud andmete portaal. Custom query: Andmete avaldajad filters: FrontexFrontex Risk Analysis Network Quarterly Report July-September 2011Frontexfrontex@frontex.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/FRAN-Q3-2011FRAN Quarterly reports are prepared by the Frontex Risk Analysis Unit (RAU) and provide a regular overview of illegal migration at the EU external borders based on the illegal migration data provided by Member State border-control authorities within the cooperative framework of the Frontex Risk Analysis Network (FRAN). This report is a comparative analysis of FRAN data collected between July and September 2011, based on data and information provided by 30 Member State border-control authorities within the framework of the FRAN. The report presents results of statistical analysis of quarterly variation in six illegal-migration indicators and one asylum indicator, aggregated at the level of the event. The indicators include: detections of illegal border-crossing between BCPs; detections of illegal border-crossing at BCPs; detections of suspected facilitators; detections of illegal stay; refusals of entry; asylum applications; detections of false documents; return decisions for illegally staying third-country nationals; returns of illegally staying third-country nationals. Bi-monthly analytical reports were also used for interpretative purposes and to provide qualitative information, as were other available sources of information such as Frontex Joint Operations.2022-02-10T17:42:13Z2016-03-08T15:19:07ZFrontex Risk Analysis Network Quarterly Report January-March 2015Frontexfrontex@frontex.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/fran-q1-2015FRAN Quarterly reports are prepared by the Frontex Risk Analysis Unit and provide a regular overview of irregular migration at the EU external borders, based on the irregular migration data exchanged among Member State border-control authorities within the cooperative framework of the Frontex Risk Analysis Network (FRAN) and its subsidiary, the European Union Document-Fraud Risk Analysis Network (EDF-RAN). This report is a comparative analysis of FRAN data collected between January and March 2015 and exchanged between 31 Member State border-control authorities within the framework of the FRAN. The report presents the results of statistical analysis of quarterly changes of eight irregular-migration indicators and one asylum indicator, aggregated at the level of the event. Indicators include: detections of illegal border- crossing at BCPs; detections of fraudulent document users; detections of facilitators; refusals of entry; returns (effective); returns (decisions); detections of persons staying illegally; asylum applications reported to FRAN; detections of illegal border-crossing between BCPs. Analytical reports exchanged by Member States were also used for interpretative purposes and to provide qualitative information, as were other available sources of information, such as Frontex Joint Operations. 2021-04-12T16:51:35Z2016-02-24T15:20:57ZFrontex Risk Analysis Network Quarterly Report April-June 2013Frontexfrontex@frontex.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/FRAN-Q2-2013FRAN Quarterly reports are prepared by the Frontex Risk Analysis Unit and provide a regular overview of irregular migration at the EU external borders, based on the irregular-migration data exchanged among Member State border-control authorities within the cooperative framework of the Frontex Risk Analysis Network (FRAN) and its subsidiary, the European Union Document-Fraud Risk Analysis Network (EDF-RAN). This report is a comparative analysis of FRAN data collected between April and June 2013 and exchanged between 30 Member State border-control authorities within the framework of the FRAN. The report presents the results of statistical analysis of quarterly variations in eight irregular-migration indicators and one asylum indicator, aggregated at the level of the event. The indicators include: detections of illegal border-crossing between BCPs; detections of illegal border-crossing at BCPs; detections of suspected facilitators; detections of illegal stay; refusals of entry; asylum applications; document fraud (EDF-RAN); return decisions for illegally staying third-country nationals; effective returns of illegally staying third-country nationals. Bi-monthly analytical reports exchanged by Member States were also used for interpretative purposes and to provide qualitative information, as were other available sources of information, such as Frontex Joint Operations. 2021-04-12T16:51:20Z2016-03-08T12:53:06ZFrontex Risk Analysis Network Quarterly Report April-June 2011Frontexfrontex@frontex.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/FRAN-Q2-2011FRAN Quarterly reports are prepared by the Frontex Risk Analysis Unit (RAU) and provide a regular overview of illegal migration at the EU external borders based on the illegal migration data provided by Member State border-control authorities within the cooperative framework of the Frontex Risk Analysis Network (FRAN). This report is a comparative analysis of FRAN data collected between April and June 2011, based on data and information provided by 30 Member State border-control authorities within the framework of the FRAN. The report presents results of statistical analysis of quarterly variation in six illegal-migration indicators and one asylum indicator, aggregated at the level of the event. The indicators include: detections of illegal border-crossing between BCPs; detections of illegal border-crossing at BCPs; detections of suspected facilitators; detections of illegal stay; refusals of entry; asylum applications; detections of false documents. 2021-04-12T16:51:08Z2016-03-08T14:29:17ZUnaccompanied Minors in Migration ProcessFrontexfrontex@frontex.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/unaccompanied-minors-in-migration-processThe issue of unaccompanied minors crossing the EU external borders and entering into the EU irregularly is becoming more and more visible problem. The Frontex Annual Risk Assessment (ARA) 2009 highlighted that in 2008, 35% of the Egyptian irregular migrants intercepted in Lampedusa, were unaccompanied minors. The phenomenon also affected other routes, for instance, the Joint Operation Hera 2008 recorded an increase of minors suspected of being victims of trafficking for forced labour. Considering that minors continue to be targeted by smuggling and trafficking networks (for criminal purposes such as unlawful adoption, paedophilia, prostitution, begging, organ transplants, etc.) a need was expressed for a greater coherence of European legislation to address the problem. Therefore the European Commission announced in June 2009 the adoption of an Draft Action Plan on Unaccompanied Minors in the Migration Process (COM 2009, 262 final). 2021-04-12T16:50:54Z2017-08-08T10:57:35ZFrontex Risk Analysis Network Quarterly Report July-September 2013Frontexfrontex@frontex.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/FRAN_Q3-2013FRAN Quarterly reports are prepared by the Frontex Risk Analysis Unit and provide a regular overview of irregular migration at the EU external borders, based on the irregular-migration data exchanged among Member State border-control authorities within the cooperative framework of the Frontex Risk Analysis Network (FRAN) and its subsidiary, the European Union Document-Fraud Risk Analysis Network (EDF-RAN). This report is a comparative analysis of FRAN data collected between July and September 2013 and exchanged between 30 Member State border-control authorities within the framework of the FRAN. The report presents the results of statistical analysis of quarterly variations in eight irregular-migration indicators and one asylum indicator, aggregated at the level of the event. The indicators include: detections of illegal border-crossing between BCPs; detections of illegal border-crossing at BCPs; detections of suspected facilitators; detections of illegal stay; refusals of entry; asylum applications; document fraud (EDF-RAN); return decisions for illegally staying third-country nationals; effective returns of illegally staying third-country nationals. Bi-monthly analytical reports exchanged by Member States were also used for interpretative purposes and to provide qualitative information, as were other available sources of information, such as Frontex Joint Operations. 2021-04-12T16:50:40Z2016-03-08T12:57:02ZFrontex Risk Analysis Network Quarterly Report April-June 2015Frontexfrontex@frontex.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/FRAN-Q2-2015FRAN Quarterly reports are prepared by the Frontex Risk Analysis Unit and provide a regular overview of irregular migration at the EU external borders, based on the irregular migration data exchanged among Member State border-control authorities within the cooperative framework of the Frontex Risk Analysis Network (FRAN) and its subsidiary, the European Union Document-Fraud Risk Analysis Network (EDF-RAN). This report is a comparative analysis of FRAN data collected between April and June 2015 and exchanged between 31 Member State border-control authorities within the framework of FRAN. The report presents the results of statistical analysis of quarterly changes of eight irregular-migration indicators and one asylum indicator, aggregated at the level of the event. The report presents the results of statistical analysis of quarterly changes of eight irregular-migration indicators and one asylum indicator, aggregated at the level of the event. Indicators include: detections of illegal border-crossing at BCPs; detections of fraudulent document users; detections of facilitators; refusals of entry; returns (effective); returns (decisions); detections of persons staying illegally; detections of illegal border-crossing between BCPs; asylum applications reported to FRAN. Analytical reports exchanged by Member States were also used for interpretative purposes and to provide qualitative information, as were other available sources of information, such as Frontex Joint Operations.2021-04-12T16:50:26Z2016-03-08T10:28:10ZWestern Balkans Annual Risk Analysis 2011Frontexfrontex@frontex.europa.eu+tag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/WB-ARA-2011WB ARA 2011 focuses mainly on irregular migration. The analysis is structured around the following elements: (1) a description of the situation at common borders through a set of six indicators on irregular migration, (2) update on different distinctive irregular migration flows, impacting both the area of the Western Balkans and Member States, (3) in-depth description of misuse of visa liberalisation throughout 2010, and (4) forecasts for 2012 based on factors likely to influence irregular migration in the area of the Western Balkans and the EU. The statistical annex of the WB ARA includes summary tables, describing the six indicators in detail.2021-04-12T16:43:27Z2016-03-07T14:33:41ZFrontex Risk Analysis Network Quarterly Report January-March 2013Frontexfrontex@frontex.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/FRAn-Q1-2013FRAN Quarterly reports are prepared by the Frontex Risk Analysis Unit and provide a regular overview of irregular migration at the EU external borders, based on the irregular-migration data exchanged among Member State border-control authorities within the cooperative framework of the Frontex Risk Analysis Network (FRAN) and its subsidiary, the European Union Document-Fraud Risk Analysis Network (EDF-RAN). This report is a comparative analysis of FRAN data collected between January and March 2013 and exchanged between 30 Member State border-control authorities within the framework of the FRAN. The report presents the results of statistical analysis of quarterly variations in eight irregular-migration indicators and one asylum indicator, aggregated at the level of the event. The indicators include: detections of illegal border-crossing between BCPs; detections of illegal border-crossing at BCPs; detections of suspected facilitators; detections of illegal stay; refusals of entry; asylum applications; document fraud (EDF-RAN); return decisions for illegally staying third-country nationals; effective returns of illegally staying third-country nationals. Bi-monthly analytical reports exchanged by Member States were also used for interpretative purposes and to provide qualitative information, as were other available sources of information, such as Frontex Joint Operations. 2021-04-12T16:29:13Z2016-03-08T12:47:40ZFrontex Risk Analysis Network Quarterly Report July-September 2015Frontexfrontex@frontex.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/fran-q3-2015FRAN Quarterly reports are prepared by the Frontex Risk Analysis Unit and provide a regular overview of irregular migration at the EU external borders, based on the irregular migration data exchanged among Member State border-control authorities within the cooperative framework of the Frontex Risk Analysis Network (FRAN) and its subsidiary, the European Union Document-Fraud Risk Analysis Network (EDF-RAN).
This report is a comparative analysis of FRAN data collected between July and September 2015 and exchanged between 31 Member State border-control authorities within the framework of the FRAN. The report presents the results of statistical analysis of quarterly changes of eight irregular-migration indicators and one asylum indicator, aggregated at the level of the event. Indicators include: detections of illegal border- crossing at BCPs; detections of fraudulent document users; detections of facilitators; refusals of entry; returns (effective); returns (decisions); detections of persons staying illegally; asylum applications reported to FRAN; detections of illegal border-crossing between BCPs. Analytical reports exchanged by Member States were also used for interpretative purposes and to provide qualitative information, as were other available sources of information, such as Frontex Joint Operations.2021-04-12T16:28:58Z2016-02-25T12:50:09ZFrontex Risk Analysis Network Quarterly Report October-December 2011Frontexfrontex@frontex.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/FRAN-Q4-2011FRAN Quarterly reports are prepared by the Frontex Risk Analysis Unit (RAU) and provide a regular overview of illegal migration at the EU external borders based on the illegal migration data provided by Member State border-control authorities within the cooperative framework of the Frontex Risk Analysis Network (FRAN). This report is a comparative analysis of FRAN data collected between October-December 2011, based on data and information provided by 30 Member State border-control authorities within the framework of the FRAN. The report presents results of statistical analysis of quarterly variations in eight irregular-migration indicators and one asylum indicator, aggregated at the level of the event. The report presents results of statistical analysis of quarterly variation in six illegal-migration indicators and one asylum indicator, aggregated at the level of the event. The indicators include: detections of illegal border-crossing between BCPs; detections of illegal border-crossing at BCPs; detections of suspected facilitators; detections of illegal stay; refusals of entry; asylum applications; detections of false documents; return decisions for illegally staying third-country nationals; returns of illegally staying third-country nationals. Other available sources of information such as Frontex Joint Operations were also used.2021-04-12T16:28:34Z2016-03-08T15:24:48ZFrontex Risk Analysis Network Quarterly Report April-June 2012Frontexfrontex@frontex.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/FRAN-Q2-2012FRAN Quarterly reports are prepared by the Frontex Risk Analysis Unit (RAU) and provide a regular overview of irregular migration at the EU external borders, based on the irregular- migration data exchanged among Member State border-control authorities within the cooperative framework of the Frontex Risk Analysis Network (FRAN) and its subsidiary, the European Union Document-Fraud Risk Analysis Network (EDF-RAN). This report is a comparative analysis of FRAN data collected between April and June 2012, based on data and information provided by 30 Member State border-control authorities within the framework of the FRAN. The report presents results of statistical analysis of quarterly variations in eight irregular-migration indicators and one asylum indicator, aggregated at the level of the event. Indicators include: detections of illegal border-crossing between BCPs; detections of illegal border-crossing at BCPs; detections of suspected facilitators; detections of illegal stay; refusals of entry; asylum applications; document fraud (EDF); return decisions for illegally-staying third-country nationals; returns of illegally-staying third-country nationals. Bi-monthly analytical reports were also used for interpretative purposes and to provide qualitative information, as were other available sources of information such as Frontex Joint Operations.2021-04-12T16:28:19Z2016-03-08T14:05:40ZFrontex Annual Risk Analysis 2014Frontex frontex@frontex.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/ara-2014Frontex Annual Risk Analysis (ARA) 2014 presents a European summary of trends and developments along the external borders of the Member States of the EU. It focuses on describing current challenges that are likely to impact on operations coordinated along the external borders. It presents the latest update
regarding the situation before the border, at the border and after the border.2021-04-12T16:11:35Z2016-03-07T11:24:27ZFrontex Annual Risk Analysis 2010Frontexfrontex@frontex.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/ara-2010The Frontex Annual Risk Analysis (ARA) 2010 has been developed to plan the coordination of operational activities at the external borders of the EU in 2011. The ARA combines an assessment of threats and vulnerabilities at the EU external borders with an assessment of their impacts and consequences to enable the Agency to effectively balance and prioritise the allocation of resources against identified risks. 2021-04-12T16:11:01Z2016-03-07T14:12:18ZWestern Balkans Annual Risk Analysis 2013Frontexfrontex@frontex.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/WB-ARA-2013The WB-ARA builds on knowledge from previous editions of the annual report. The analysis is structured around the following elements:(1) a description of the general context in which border controls at common borders between Member States and Western Balkan countries occur (2) annual risk assessment that includes identification and description of the main risks affecting both the area of the Western Balkans and Member States or Schengen Associated Countries,
(3) outlook, and (4) conclusions.2021-04-12T16:10:00Z2016-03-07T14:22:35ZFrontex Risk Analysis Network Quarterly Report January-March 2011Frontexfrontex@frontex.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/FRAN-Q1-2011FRAN Quarterly reports are prepared by the Frontex Risk Analysis Unit (RAU) and provide a regular overview of illegal migration at the EU external borders based on the illegal migration data provided by Member State border-control authorities within the cooperative framework of the Frontex Risk Analysis Network (FRAN). This report is a comparative analysis of FRAN data collected between January and March 2011, based on data and information provided by 30 Member State border-control authorities within the framework of the FRAN. The report presents results of statistical analysis of quarterly variation in six illegal-migration indicators and one asylum indicator, aggregated at the level of the event. The indicators include: detections of illegal border-crossing between BCPs; detections of illegal border-crossing at BCPs; detections of suspected facilitators; detections of illegal stay; refusals of entry; asylum applications; detections of false documents; return decisions for illegally staying third-country nationals; returns of illegally staying third-country nationals. Bi-monthly analytical reports were also used for interpretative purposes and to provide qualitative information, as were other available sources of information such as Frontex Joint Operations.
2021-04-12T16:04:22Z2016-03-08T14:24:29ZFrontex Risk Analysis Network Quarterly Report October-December 2010Frontexfrontex@frontex.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/FRAN-Q4-2010Frontex Risk Analysis Unit (RAU) provides a regular overview of irregular migration at the EU external borders based on the illegal migration data provided by Member States border-control authorities in the context of the Frontex Risk Analysis Network (FRAN). The report is a comparative analysis of FRAN data collected between July and September 2010, based on data and information provided by 30 Member State border-control authorities within the framework of the FRAN. The report presents results of statistical analysis of quarterly variation in six illegal-migration indicators and one asylum indicator, aggregated at the level of the event. Bi-monthly analytical reports were also used for interpretative purposes and to provide qualitative information, as were other available sources of information. The monthly data is collected for the following seven main indicators: detections of illegal border-crossing between BCPs; detections of illegal border-crossing at BCPs; detections of suspected facilitators; detections of illegal stay; refusals of entry; asylum applications, and detections of false documents.
2021-04-12T16:02:20Z2016-03-08T16:10:03ZFrontex Risk Analysis Network Quarterly Report October-December 2013Frontexfrontex@frontex.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/FRAN-Q4-2013FRAN Quarterly reports are prepared by the Frontex Risk Analysis Unit and provide a regular overview of irregular migration at the EU external borders, based on the irregular-migration data exchanged among Member State border-control authorities within the cooperative framework of the Frontex Risk Analysis Network (FRAN) and its subsidiary, the European Union Document-Fraud Risk Analysis Network (EDF-RAN). This report is a comparative analysis of FRAN data collected between October and December 2013 and exchanged between 30 Member State border-control authorities within the framework of the FRAN. The report presents the results of statistical analysis of quarterly variations in eight irregular-migration indicators and one asylum indicator, aggregated at the level of the event. The indicators include: detections of illegal border-crossing between BCPs; detections of illegal border-crossing at BCPs; detections of suspected facilitators; detections of illegal stay; refusals of entry; asylum applications; document fraud (EDF-RAN); return decisions for illegally staying third-country nationals; effective returns of illegally staying third-country nationals. Bi-monthly analytical reports exchanged by Member States were also used for interpretative purposes and to provide qualitative information, as were other available sources of information, such as Frontex Joint Operations. 2021-04-12T15:52:47Z2016-03-08T13:01:25ZAfrica-Frontex Intelligence Community Joint Report 2015Frontexfrontex@frontex.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/AFIC-2015The Africa-Frontex Intelligence Community (AFIC) was set up in 2010 to provide a framework for regular knowledge and intelligence sharing in the field of border security between Frontex and African countries.
Since the publishing of AFIC third annual report in November 2014, AFIC started to be seen by policy makers in Brussels as a model for a successful analytical and informationsharing platform. This fourth annual AFIC report
is a further attempt to consolidate this cooperation model further.
Furthermore, AFIC joint report drafting process is designed in a way to provide many opportunities for African partners to engage in practical implementation of risk analysis methodology used by Frontex. This annual report is also a culmination of joint efforts in terms of information exchange and the use of information-sharing platform. As such, the report testifies also to the positive
developments in bringing African partners together and sharing information among themselves as they see fit. Lastly, the report should be read in the context of all major policy developments regarding the management of migration flows between West Africa and Europe and initiatives aimed at improving border control and return capacities of the countries involved in the AFIC.
2021-04-12T15:52:31Z2016-03-07T14:53:07ZFrontex Risk Analysis Network Quarterly Report July-September 2012Frontexfrontex@frontex.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/FRAN-Q3-2012FRAN Quarterly reports are prepared by the Frontex Risk Analysis Unit (RAU) and provide a regular overview of irregular migration at the EU external borders, based on the irregular- migration data exchanged among Member State border-control authorities within the cooperative framework of the Frontex Risk Analysis Network (FRAN) and its subsidiary, the European Union Document-Fraud Risk Analysis Network (EDF-RAN). This report is a comparative analysis of FRAN data collected between July and September 2012, based on data and information provided by 30 Member State border-control authorities within the framework of the FRAN. The report presents results of statistical analysis of quarterly variations in eight irregular-migration indicators and one asylum indicator, aggregated at the level of the event. Indicators include: detections of illegal border-crossing between BCPs; detections of illegal border-crossing at BCPs; detections of suspected facilitators; detections of illegal stay; refusals of entry; asylum applications; document fraud (EDF); return decisions for illegally-staying third-country nationals; returns of illegally-staying third-country nationals. Bi-monthly analytical reports were also used for interpretative purposes and to provide qualitative information, as were other available sources of information such as Frontex Joint Operations.2021-04-12T15:52:14Z2016-03-08T14:11:10Z