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Many women victims of gender-based violence stay silent and do not speak out about their experiences. This must change. Know the facts, break the silence and bring justice to victims. The results from the EU gender-based violence survey represent women aged 18 to 74 from across the EU.
On 17 March, FRA will meet with the European Commission to discuss how FRA’s latest evidence on youth can support the development of the EU Youth Strategy post 2027.
FRA held on 12 March an online information session for National Liaison Officers and ministries to present key insights from the report Better legislation – Human rights impact assessments in lawmaking.
FRA and the European Committee of the Regions’ Commission for Citizenship, Governance, Institutional and External Affairs (CIVEX) will hold its 2024 Annual Dialogue on ‘integrating fundamental rights into local decisions, policies and service-delivery’.
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FRA will present findings from its recent report 'Assessing High-risk Artificial Intelligence: Fundamental Rights Risks' during the Digital Justice Forum in Dublin that runs from 19 to 20 Dublin.
On 16 March, FRA Director Sirpa Rautio will meet with the OSCE Representative on Freedom of Media Jan Braathu at the Agency in Vienna.
On 23 March, FRA Director Sirpa Rautio will meet with the Head of the Council of Europe’s Liaison Office in Vienna, Ambassador Gerhard Doujak at the Agency.
FRA will host a webinar on 16 March on improving the monitoring and recording of antisemitic incidents.
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FRA and the OECD will host the regional meeting of the OECD Civic Space Network for Public Officials at the Agency in Vienna from 18 to 19 March. The meeting responds to growing pressures on civic space and the increasing demand for open, transparent and accountable governance.
The Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) invited FRA to provide input on the fundamental rights implications of the proposed Return Regulation during its annual flagship event, the ‘Ideas Lab’.
FRA and EIGE presented selected results from the EU survey on gender-based violence at the meeting of the UN Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and UNICEF’s group of experts on statistics on children.
On 9 March, FRA Director presented the FRA report on the experiences of people with disabilities in the EU in institutions to the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). The presentation took place in Geneva.
Sirpa Rautio
FRA Director joins justice ministers from across the EU at the Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) Council of the European Union in Brussels on 6 March 2026. She exchanges views on the Council's Conclusions on the application of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights outlining how to better promote the added value of the EU’s Fundamental Rights Charter.
The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) held its annual civil society week from 2 to 5 March, in Brussels and online. FRA contributed to a session on the implementation of the EU Strategy for Civil Society.
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FRA will take part in a workshop on understanding and improving hate crime recording and data collection in Czechia. The workshop aims to support national authorities in reviewing their recording and data collection framework, identify gaps, discuss possible solutions and propose steps for improvement.
FRA will speak during a European Parliament hearing on 'Protecting and empowering civil society: strengthening support and ensuring transparency'.
The Agency’s Executive Board will meet online on 13 March.
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FRA’s Director will travel to Strasbourg to participate in the Council of Europe High-Level Conference with Ombudsperson Institutions and National Human Rights Institutions. She will speak on a panel regarding the erosion of checks and balances.