EU Grants €38 Million for Migrant Support in Spain During 2025

The European Union has allocated €38 million to fund humanitarian services for migrants arriving in Spain in 2025. The money is disbursed through the Emergency Assistance (EMAS) program under the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (FAMI). The proposal, made jointly by the Spanish Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, the Government of the Canary Islands, and the Autonomous City of Ceuta, covers essential services such as security, accommodation, food, and cleaning in ten reception centers managed by the Ministry on the mainland and in the islands. The funding enabled the provision of 11,200 additional spots, strengthening Spain’s emergency response. It also supports care for unaccompanied minors aged 15 to 17, benefiting 615 children in the Canary Islands and Ceuta through center renovations and additional support services.

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Summary adapted from https://www.inclusion.gob.es

https://www.inclusion.gob.es/w/la-uni%C3%B3n-europea-apoya-con-38-millones-de-euros-la-atenci%C3%B3n-humanitaria-a-personas-migrantes-llegadas-a-nuestro-pa%C3%ADs-en-2025

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