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FRA Director will be a keynote speaker at the 2023 OSCE Warsaw Human Dimension Conference Council on 2 October in Warsaw.
FRA's Executive Board and Management Board will convene on 29 September.
Das Ausmaß der Vertreibung infolge des russischen Angriffskriegs gegen die Ukraine ist immens; von den 4 Millionen Vertriebenen, die in der Europäischen Union vorübergehenden Schutz erhalten, sind 1,3 Millionen Kinder. Das neueste Ukraine-Bulletin der Agentur der Europäischen Union für Grundrechte (FRA) befasst sich mit den Auswirkungen des Krieges auf die Grundrechte dieser Kinder, die praktischen Herausforderungen, vor denen sie stehen, und mögliche Wege zur Verwirklichung des Kindeswohls. Es wird auf besondere Situationen hingewiesen, in denen den Bedürfnissen von Kindern nicht Rechnung getragen wird und ihre Rechte nicht in vollem Umfang geachtet, geschützt oder erfüllt werden.
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.
Michael O’Flaherty
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.
FRA took part in the 12th meeting of the national child guarantee coordinators. The European Commission held the meeting on 21 September.
FRA delivered a keynote speech at the opening of the German Society for Evaluation’s annual conference.
On 11 September, the Secretariat of the Council of the EU hosted a training session on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights for Justice and Home Affairs Councillors.
FRA took part in the Digital Human Rights Tracking Tools and Databases Expert Roundtable online. The Geneva Human Rights Platform held the meeting on 14 and 15 September.
FRA attended the International Organization for Migration's International exchange on access to justice for migrant workers subject to labour exploitation.
On 20 September, FRA will take part in a roundtable meeting in Sofia on establishing national independent mechanisms to monitor fundamental rights compliance at EU external borders.
FRA joined the OECD’s Civic Space Advisory Group meeting on 8 September.
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Together with the Ljubljana Faculty of Law, FRA held a hybrid roundtable discussion about its Handbook on European on asylum, borders and immigration.
FRA provided input during a workshop on collecting and using data on irregular migration.
FRA took part in a meeting of the Justice and Home Affairs Agencies’ Network at EU Asylum Agency in Valetta on 5 September.