Equality

Igualdad, no discriminación y racismo

<p>Equality is a core value of the EU. You have the right to fair treatment regardless of who you are, what you believe, or how you chose to live.</p>
<p>We carry out research and share expertise to help fight discrimination, inequality and racism in all its forms.</p>

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    Report / Paper / Summary
    22
    June
    2017
    Up to one third of migrants arriving in the European Union since the summer of 2015 have been children. The current emphasis on speedier asylum processing and making returns more effective may trigger increased use of immigration detention, possibly also affecting children. The detention of children implicates various fundamental rights and will only be in line with EU law if limited to exceptional cases. This report aims to support practitioners in implementing relevant polices in line with applicable law by outlining available safeguards against unlawful and arbitrary detention and highlighting promising practices.
    Report / Paper / Summary
    19
    May
    2017
    This report assesses asylum seekers’ and refugees’ opportunities to access early
    childhood education and primary, secondary and tertiary education and training.
    It identifies measures available for their support, as well as possible areas for
    improvement.
    Report / Paper / Summary
    24
    March
    2017
    This report reviews how asylum claims based on sexual
    orientation and gender identity are assessed and analyses the existence of
    specific reception measures for LGBTI persons.
    Report / Paper / Summary
    22
    February
    2017
    Around 2.5 million children participate in judicial proceedings across the European Union (EU) every year, affected by parental divorce or as victims of, or witnesses to, crime. Although their effective participation in such proceedings is vital for improving the operation of justice, the treatment of children in justice systems remains a concern. FRA investigated to what extent children’s rights to be heard, to be informed, to be protected, and to non-discrimination are fulfilled in practice.
    Report / Paper / Summary
    20
    December
    2016
    This focus section outlines the specific protection needs of separated children, and highlights current responses and promising practices among EU Member States.
    Report / Paper / Summary
    13
    December
    2016
    Antisemitism can be expressed in the form of verbal and physical attacks, threats,
    harassment, property damage and graffiti or other forms of text, including on the
    internet. The present report relates to manifestations of antisemitism as they are
    recorded by international organisations, and by official and unofficial sources in the
    28 EU Member States.
    Opinion / Position Paper
    8
    December
    2016
    This opinion analyses the effects on children of the proposed recast Dublin Regulation. It covers child-specific rules as well as provisions relating to all asylum applicants that significantly affect children.
    Report / Paper / Summary
    29
    November
    2016
    Dado que casi el 80 % de los miembros de los hogares romaníes entrevistados viven por debajo del umbral de riesgo de pobreza vigente en su país; que uno de cada tres carece de agua corriente en su vivienda; que uno de cada tres niños romaníes vive en un hogar en el que alguno de sus miembros se acostó con hambre al menos una vez durante el mes anterior a la encuesta, y que los niños romaníes se encuentran muy rezagados en relación con los niños no pertenecientes a esta etnia en todos los indicadores educativos, el presente informe pone de relieve una realidad inquietante aunque inevitable: la minoría étnica más numerosa de la Unión Europea sigue haciendo frente a la discriminación y a la desigualdad en el acceso a una serie de servicios vitales.
    Report / Paper / Summary
    17
    November
    2016
    Media content and political discourse in EU Member States, whether online or
    offline, show incitement to discrimination, hatred or violence on different
    grounds, as evidence collected by FRA reveals. The growing reliance on the internet as the main source of
    information for many enables the fast spread of often unverified statements
    that could also incite to hatred.