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The meeting will take place online on Thursday, 10 November 2022 from 13:30-17:00 CET.
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The European Commission, in cooperation with FRA, is holding a national dialogue on the rule of law in Germany.
FRA co-chaired the Frontex Consultative Forum meeting together with the UN Refugee Agency.
FRA presented the Swedish results of the Roma and Travellers survey in Stockholm on 14 October.
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FRA Director, Michael O'Flaherty, delivered a keynote speech at the European Police Chiefs Convention in the Hague. He gave the speech on 5 October 2022.
FRA, together with OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), hosted a meeting for intergovernmental organisations and EU institutions on civil society cooperation and support for human rights defenders.
FRA spoke at a hearing of a European Parliament working group on access to funding for civil society.
FRA will take part in a meeting of the Working Group on the European Child Guarantee on 24 October.
On 25 October, FRA will join discussions on the 100th Migration Preparedness and Crisis Blueprint report on the current situation at the EU borders with Ukraine.
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FRA will launch findings from its Roma survey report during the European Platform for Roma Inclusion meeting.
FRA’s Director will deliver a keynote speech on 27 October in Dublin at a Council of Europe European Roundtable event.
FRA has extracted youth data from its extensive body of research to guide campaigns supporting the rights of young people.
FRA presented its Being Black in the EU report findings at the Discriminations ethno-raciales au Luxembourg: perceptions de la population conference on 17 October in Luxembourg.
FRA hosted a delegation from the Gender Alliance for Development Center (GADC) on 20 October.
FRA met with representatives of the International Association of Universities of the Third Age on 11 October at the Agency.
The heads of ENNHRI, Equinet and FRA met on 12 October in Brussels. They discussed current and upcoming priorities.
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Während der Covid-19-Pandemie und der russischen Invasion in der Ukraine haben Desinformation und Hass gegen jüdische Menschen im Internet zugenommen. Dennoch ist die Erfassung antisemitischer Vorfälle in ganz Europa nach wie vor unzureichend. Jedes Land erhebt Daten auf unterschiedliche Weise, während einige überhaupt keine Daten erheben. Laut dem jüngsten jährlichen Überblick der Agentur der Europäischen Union für Grundrechte (FRA) über antisemitische Vorfälle behindert dies die Bemühungen zur wirksamen Bekämpfung von Antisemitismus.
On 13 October, FRA spoke about the Temporary Protection Directive during a conference in Cyprus organised by the European Migration Network (EMN).
The European Network of Equality Bodies, Equinet, held an online round table on 11 October.