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On 2 October, FRA contributed to a CEPOL train-the-trainers event on EU Information Systems and Interoperability.
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The Council of Europe held a preparatory meeting on 4 October of the Consultation Group on the Children of Ukraine.
On 29 September, FRA provided fundamental rights insights during the final conference of the SHARED project.
On 10 October, FRA will welcome the Seniors Office of the City of Vienna.
The Vice Chair of FRA's Management Board, Rick Lawson, will speak on behalf of the FRA Director at the 10-years Anniversary event of the European Network of National Human Rights Institutions.
FRA Director will visit the Council of Europe on 5 October in Strasbourg.
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FRA will take part in a contingency plan exercise organised by the Finnish Border Guard in Helsinki and Southeast Finland.
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FRA Director, Michael O’Flaherty delivers a keynote to the opening plenary of the OSCE Human Dimension Conference in Warsaw on 2 October.
FRA Director will be a keynote speaker at the 2023 OSCE Warsaw Human Dimension Conference Council on 2 October in Warsaw.
The Annual General Meeting of FRA’s Fundamental Rights Platform will take place online on 2 October.
The meeting will take place online on Monday 2 October 2023 from 11:00-15:30 CEST.
FRA's Executive Board and Management Board will convene on 29 September.
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L’ampleur des déplacements résultant de l’agression de la Russie contre l’Ukraine est immense. Sur les 4 millions de personnes déplacées bénéficiant d’une protection temporaire dans l’Union européenne, 1,3 million sont des enfants. Le dernier bulletin de l’Agence des droits fondamentaux de l’UE (FRA) sur l’Ukraine examine l’impact de la guerre sur les droits fondamentaux de ces enfants, les problèmes pratiques qu’ils rencontrent et les solutions possibles pour servir leur intérêt supérieur. Il met en lumière des situations précises dans lesquelles les besoins des enfants ne sont pas satisfaits, ni leurs droits pleinement respectés, protégés ou mis en œuvre.
A Collaborative Platform on Social and Economic Rights will meet to discuss realising social rights in the age of digitalisation.
On 19 September, FRA delivered a presentation on fundamental rights for Europol’s guest officers who will be deployed in Cyprus, Greece, Romania, and Slovakia.
FRA contributed to the training of Schengen evaluators in the field of return and management of external borders.
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On 27 September, FRA took part in an international conference on migration challenges in the EU.
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On 26 September, FRA attended the plenary meeting of the EU Migration Preparedness and Crisis Blueprint.
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A strongly human rights compliant, human rights respectful AI, that ultimately supports human development is going to be the most trustworthy AI. Trusted by consumers, by citizens, by everybody, says FRA Director Michael O'Flaherty in his talk on protecting human rights in the digital age at the IIEA in Dublin on 26 September. He discusses the implications of AI for human rights, the new AI Act, as well as the wider challenges facing human rights standards in an age of rapid digitalisation.
On 18 September, FRA took part in roundtable discussions on establishing a National Human Rights Institution (NHRI) in Czechia.