Source: European Parliament
With regards to recommendation 3 of the European Court of Auditors’ Special report 17/2024[1], the Commission is currently working on developing a set of practical tools in response to the Court of Auditors’ recommendations to strengthen the implementation of the human rights-based approach in all its interventions and enhance related internal procedures.
The Commission remains committed to providing all relevant information to the European Parliament in the context of developing and implementing strategic and comprehensive partnerships with countries of origin and transit of migration, allowing the Parliament to exercise its oversight.
The Commission also remains committed to conducting high-level geopolitical dialogues between the two Institutions on the implementation of the Neighbourhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument — Global Europe (NDICI-GE) Regulation[2] to ensure democratic scrutiny, transparency and accountability.
In addition, the Commission is available to regularly update the Parliament on the adopted actions contributing to the indicative target foreseen in the NDICI-GE Regulation related to spending on actions supporting management and governance of migration and forced displacement.