FRA took part in the Summit of European Digital Sovereignty organised by Germany and France. The event brought together high-level speakers from both countries as well as the European Commission and businesses.
FRA attended discussions on communication aspects of law enforcement access to data during a meeting of the Council Standing Committee on Operational Cooperation on Internal Security (COSI) Support Group.
FRA gave a presentation on Roma surveys and their effect on inclusion policies during a workshop organised under the Council of Europe’s Roma Political Schools programme.
FRA shared information about investigations of alleged fundamental rights violations at borders during a meeting of the Council Working Party for Schengen Matters, upon invitation by the Danish Presidency of the Council of the EU.
FRA presented its ongoing work under the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum at the annual conference that the Czech Ombudsperson organises on refugee and immigration law.
FRA supported training of the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) national units at the Europol premises in The Hague between 4 and 6 November.
On 10 November, FRA took part in a workshop on the EU LGBTIQ Equality Strategy (2026–2030) in Brussels. The European Parliament's Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs organised the meeting.
FRA joined the final meeting of the Working Group on Equality and Values in Education and Training in Brussels from 21 to 22 October. FRA contributed to discussions on teaching about the EU in schools and the challenges of doing so.
On 4 November, the European Parliament Committee on Constitutional Affairs (AFCO) held a hearing on the draft report on the implementation of the EU’s Fundamental Rights Charter in the EU legal framework. This comes as the 25th anniversary of the EU Charter nears.