Enhancing cooperation among the Prague Process states

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30 October 2025

Programme Documents

This Impact Note explores the continued relevance of the Prague Process as it evolves in line with the political priorities of its Member States and broader global developments. Produced under the Migration Partnership Facility (MPF), it showcases key outcomes and the policy significance of the Prague Process that is is funded by the European Union through the MPF.

The insights and testimonies featured in this Impact Note were collected during the mid-term review of the Prague Process Dialogue (December 2024 - May 2025), conducted by Samuel Hall in collaboration with a consortium of six consultancies and NGOs, namely Blomeyer & Sanz, Diversity Development Group, Migration Policy Group, Policy Impact Lab, and Tandans.

Authors

Testimonies used in this document were gathered as part of the mid-term review of the Prague Process dialogue, conducted between December 2024 and May 2025. The review was led by Samuel Hall, who is part of a consortium of six consultancies and NGOs, namely Blomeyer & Sanz, Diversity Development Group, Migration Policy Group, Policy Impact Lab, and Tandans.
Prague Process E-Learning Platform
Online tool for safe-paced learning
Management Structure
The current Prague Process management structure encompasses the Senior Officials’ meetings, the Ministerial Conferences, the network of National Contact Points, and the Strategic Group.
Prague Process is
a targeted migration dialogue and a policy process promoting migration partnerships among the countries of the European Union, Schengen area, Eastern Partnership, Western Balkans, Central Asian, as well as Türkiye.