The heads of ENNHRI, Equinet and FRA met on 12 October in Brussels. They discussed current and upcoming priorities.
Young? Passionate about human rights? Having the right data can make a world of difference for your campaigning.
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Passionate about human rights? Having the right data can make a world of difference for your campaigning. The EU Fundamental Rights Agency’s (FRA) extensive research offers reliable and comparable data on the experiences of young people across the EU. FRA has all the stats you need to tell your story - from young Jews, Roma and Black people to young LGBTI people or women. Dive in and use our data as your ally to change hearts, minds and ultimately policy.
Disinformation and hate against Jews flourished on the internet throughout the Covid-19 pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Yet, recording of antisemitic incidents remains poor across Europe. Each country collects data differently and some do not collect data at all. This hampers efforts to effectively tackle antisemitism, shows the latest annual overview of antisemitic incidents from the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA).
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This report presents findings from FRA’s 2021 survey on Roma in Croatia, Czechia, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Portugal, Romania and Spain, as well as in North Macedonia and Serbia. The survey includes interviews with more than 8,400 Roma, collecting information on more than 20,000 individuals living in their households. By focusing on Roma, the survey provides unique data and information that are not available from European general population surveys, which do not disaggregate on grounds of ethnic origin. The findings present a bleak but familiar picture of exclusion, deprivation, discrimination and racism.