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Funding for French Migrant Aid Associations Increases by 52% Over Four Years

A new report from the Cour des Comptes highlights significant growth in state funding for migrant aid associations, driven by rising demand and structural inefficiencies.

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Une volontaire de l'Office français de l'immigration et de l'intégration (Ofii) à l'aéroport international Saint-Exupéry de Colombier-Saugnieu, près de Lyon, le 18 octobre 2017

Overview

  • Between 2019 and 2023, funding for France's 'Immigration, Asile et Intégration' mission rose 23%, reaching €2.3 billion.
  • Subsidies to migrant aid associations grew by 52% during this period, totaling nearly €1.1 billion in 2023.
  • The rise in costs is partly attributed to increased asylum applications (up 7.4%) and expanded housing capacity (up 14.7%).
  • The Cour des Comptes identifies inefficiencies, including a lack of competition among service providers and insufficient oversight of spending and service delivery.
  • Recommendations include tighter controls, clearer definitions of responsibilities, and measures to enhance competition and cost-effectiveness in service provision.