Equality

Yhdenvertaisuus, syrjimättömyys ja rasismi

<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>

Highlights

  • Report / Paper / Summary
    25
    November
    2024
    This report presents key results of the EU gender-based violence survey based on data from all 27 Member States. The report focuses on the overall prevalence of physical violence or threats and/or sexual violence by any perpetrator, violence perpetrated by women’s intimate partners and by other people (non-partners) and women’s experiences of sexual harassment at work.
  • Report / Paper / Summary
    25
    October
    2024
    Racism towards Muslims is increasing in countries across the EU. Muslims face racial discrimination and racist harassment because of their religion, skin colour or ethnic background. This report shows a sharp rise since the last survey in 2016.
  • Report / Paper / Summary
    11
    July
    2024
    Antisemitism is still a reality for many Jewish people in the EU today. Faced with prejudice and hostility, most feel unable to live openly Jewish lives. This report presents the results of FRA’s third EU survey of Jewish people’s experiences and perceptions of antisemitism. The survey took place before the Hamas attacks in October 2023 and the war in Gaza; however, it includes evidence from a consultation with national and European Jewish umbrella organisations since. It covers 13 EU Member States that together account for around 96 % of the EU’s Jewish population.
  • Report / Paper / Summary
    14
    May
    2024
    FRA’s third LGBTIQ survey shows that people still experience hate-motivated violence and discrimination. Trans and intersex people face even greater victimisation. Yet, signs of progress show that the EU’s and Member States’ efforts can positively affect people’s lives. More LGBTIQ people are open about their sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and sex characteristics.
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    Report / Paper / Summary
    1
    January
    2003
    Concern about the reported rise in Antisemitism and Islamophobia in Europe following the September 11 terrorist attacks against the US, led the Agency together with the European Commission to organise a series of Round Tables on these themes.
    Report / Paper / Summary
    1
    June
    2002
    This summary highlights the key points of the EUMC Annual Report 2001.
    Fundamental Rights Report
    1
    June
    2002
    The Agency published its third report on developments in racism, xenophobia and Antisemitism in the EU Member States. The Annual Report 2001 was presented to the public in Brussels on the 10 December 2002.
    Report / Paper / Summary
    1
    May
    2002
    Following the terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001, the Agency asked its National Focal Points for a series of country reports on potential anti-Islamic reactions in the then 15 EU Member States. Key findings are summarised in a synthesis report on "Islamophobia in the EU after September 11".
    Fundamental Rights Report
    1
    April
    2002
    The Internet has become a forum for over 300 million potential users around the world. Racist, violent and extremist organisations and groupings have been quick in learning to use this new medium and take advantage of its benefits through systematic and rational use. The Agency decided to commission research to examine both the scope and the content of home pages which call for the use of football as a platform for racist and violent activities.
    Fundamental Rights Report
    3
    November
    2001
    The Report summarises a project of the Agency which aimed at collecting and comparing city approaches in the field of combating discrimination on grounds of religion.
    Report / Paper / Summary
    1
    June
    2002
    This summary highlights the situation in Member States in 2000.
    Fundamental Rights Report
    1
    June
    2001
    The Annual Report 2000 was presented to the public in Brussels on the 18 December 2001.
    Fundamental Rights Report
    1
    June
    2000
    The Annual Report 1999 was presented to the public in Brussels on the 23 November 2000.
    Fundamental Rights Report
    1
    June
    1999
    The European monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia published its first report on developments in racism, xenophobia and Anti-Semitism in the EU Member States.