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On 15 May, the Agency, together with ODIHR, facilitated a workshop in Bratislava for law enforcement officers and officials responsible for hate crime registration.
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The right to adequate housing and the link between the European Pillar for Social Rights and the European Social Charter was the focus of discussions during thematic platform meetings in Belfast.
Step-by-step advances are being made towards improving the equality of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex (LGBTI) people in Europe. This year’s International day against homophobia, transphobia and biphobia, on 17 May, underlines the need to strengthen alliances to continue to build on this progress to help combat intolerance, hate and discrimination towards LGBTI people.
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This year the RightsCon Conference will take place in Toronto from 16 to 18 May.
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Cities can play a vital role in meeting today’s migration challenges, said FRA’s Director at this year’s State of the Union conference in Florence on 10 May.
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The Agency’s Management and Executive Boards will meet from 15 to 17 May.
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From 15 to 16 May, the Agency will take part in a Eurostat task force meeting on developing a gender-based violence survey.
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On 15 May, the Agency together with the OSCE’s Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights will facilitate a workshop for law enforcement officers and officials responsible for (hate) crime registration in Slovakia.
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The annual UN Crime Commission in Vienna takes place from 14 to 18 May.
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The European Parliament is hosting a week of activities to honour people of African descent, between 14 and 17 May.
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The FRA Director will address the European University Institute’s renowned State of the Union conference.
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A delegation from the European Parliament’s Employment and Social Affairs Committee (EMPL) visited the Agency on 9 May to explore how to further strengthen cooperation with FRA and how the Agency could support the Committee’s work.
The Agency gave a presentation at an expert seminar on its latest findings concerning the criminalisation of those who provide humanitarian assistance to irregular migrants on the move.
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The European Social Cohesion Platform established by the Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers met from 3 to 4 May in Strasbourg.
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On 8 May, FRA Director Michael O’Flaherty interacted with the EU Ambassadors to the UN in Geneva.
This video blog by FRA Director Michael O'Flaherty is released periodically and will address burning fundamental rights themes.
Jewish people in 13 EU Member States can now participate in the Agency's second antisemitism survey. Building on the results from the first survey, it aims to further help the EU and its Member States formulate informed policy and legal responses to combat antisemitism.
A delegation from the European Parliament’s Employment Committee will visit the Agency on 9 May for the first time.
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The Agency’s Scientific Committee will meet on 7 May at the Agency. This meeting which will also be the last meeting of the current Scientific Committee members.
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The Agency discussed with Member States and civil society representatives the creation of an EASO network of vulnerability experts.