Information and awareness raising campaigns on the risks of irregular migration in third countries and within Europe

Last updated: 19.7.2025
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This EU funding program, part of the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF), focuses on comprehensive information and awareness raising campaigns. Its unique aim is to counter irregular migration by informing third-country nationals and key influencers about associated risks, legal alternatives, and economic opportunities. The initiative also seeks to empower credible voices and foster strong multi-stakeholder collaboration.

Who is Funded

This section outlines the eligibility criteria for applicants, the specific geographical regions where activities must take place, and the strategic objectives of the funding program. It details who can apply, where the projects should be implemented, and the overall goals the program seeks to achieve in addressing irregular migration.

What is Funded

This section provides detailed information on the types of projects and activities eligible for funding, the thematic areas supported, and the typical developmental stages of the projects. It also clarifies what costs can be covered and what falls outside the scope of eligible expenses.

Conditions and Requirements

This section outlines the specific rules, regulations, and mandatory requirements that applicants and beneficiaries must adhere to throughout the program lifecycle. It covers conditions for application, collaboration, financial management, and other key provisions.

Application Procedure

This section guides applicants through the process of submitting their proposals, detailing the required documentation, the submission methods, and the timelines involved. It also explains how applications are evaluated and how decisions are communicated to applicants.

This section identifies the fundamental legal instruments and overarching policies that establish and govern the 'Information and awareness raising campaigns on the risks of irregular migration' funding program, providing its official mandate and operational framework. It also describes where these official texts can be publicly accessed.

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Funding Overview

Funding Status

Funding Status:

Closed

Allocated Budget

Allocated Budget:

8,000,000 € (total for the call in 2022)

Deadline

Deadline:

05.07.2022

Open Until

Open Until:

Ongoing

Award Channel

Award Channel:

Competitive Tender

Region

Region:

Third countries of origin and transit along the main migratory routes towards the EU (Eastern, Central, Western Mediterranean, Western Balkans, Silk route), specifically Algeria, Bangladesh, Gambia, Iraq, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Senegal, Tunisia, Turkey. Campaigns may be complemented by components in Europe targeting diaspora networks.

Sectors

Sectors:

Information and Communication Technology, Research and Development, Service Sector, Education and Vocational Training, Social Enterprises, Other

Beneficiaries

Beneficiaries:

Prospective migrants, third-country nationals, families, religious or community leaders, teachers, returning migrants, providers of services facilitating migration, civil society organisations, researchers, media outlets, local state actors, diaspora

Application Type

Application Type:

Consortium Required

Funding Stages

Funding Stages:

Planning, Implementation, Awareness Campaigns, Monitoring, Evaluation

Funding Provider

Program Level:

European Union

Funding Body:

European Commission (Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund - AMIF)

Managed By:

European Commission, DG Migration and Home Affairs

Additional Partners:

Civil society organisations, researchers, media outlets, local state actors, diaspora

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