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On 20 November, the national launch of FRA’s Roma and Travellers Survey takes place in Belgium.
The European Parliament’s Children Rights Coordinator’s Office will host online training on 19 November on how the Parliament can further protect and promote child rights in its work. The training targets Members of the European Parliament and their political support.
On 18 November, FRA will take part in the online meeting of the European Commission Working Group on Common Values and Inclusive Education.
External event
FRA will take part in a session on developing tailored anitsemitism prevention strategies and education offerings for the youth. It is part of a German Presidency of the EU event on the role of prevention and education in anti-Semitic hate speech.
External event
FRA will participate in a CEPOL online seminar on addressing antisemitic hate crime. The aim of the webinar is to enable participants to describe the prevalence and forms of hate crime against Jews.
On 13 November, the Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA) hosted its first Fundamental Rights Dialogue - a virtual event that gave young people an opportunity to voice their fundamental rights concerns and discussed ways to solve them with FRA's Director Michael O'Flaherty.
Joint event
FRA will conduct a training session on ensuring child-friendly proceedings for child victims of trafficking. It forms part of the CEPOL online course on child trafficking.
FRA’s report on ‘Strong and effective national human rights institutions’ will feature during a meeting of the European Parliament’s Democracy, Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights Monitoring Group.
On 11 November, FRA will host a virtual seminar for legal staff of the German Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection. It aims at providing expertise and an opportunity to exchange experiences on the practical application of the Charter of Fundamental Rights in Germany in selected areas.
The third Euro-Mediterranean Communicators´ workshop will tackle the question what is next for the migration narrative in the Euro-Mediterranean region?