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Current and newly-appointed Members of FRA’s Management Board gathered for the first time in Vienna from 18 to 19 September. It marked an important step in the forward-looking interim assessment of the Agency’s Strategic Plan 2023–2028.
On 15-16 September, FRA’s Director was in Dublin to take part in the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission’s inaugural annual conference, ‘Leadership on Human Rights and Equality: A Time for Courage and Vision’.
On 12 September, FRA Director Sirpa Rautio met Ukraine’s Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights, Dmytro Lubinets, to explore ways to strengthen cooperation.
FRA spoke during the concluding panel of the European Rule of Law Conference 2025 in Berlin that ran from 15 to 16 September. It was part of the Re:constitution project and brought together legal practitioners, policy consulters and experts across disciplines discussed for two days to discuss how to best address the ongoing democracy and rule of law crisis in the EU.
On 16 September, FRA spoke at a seminar held by the Slovakian National Human Rights Institution.
FRA’s Director Sirpa Rautio gave the keynote speech on the increasing role of National Human Rights Institutions in protecting human rights at an academic conference at Bocconi University.
On 9 September, FRA gave online training on fundamental rights in connection with the use of biometrics at an event on vulnerabilities in automated border crossings at Rome Fiumicino airport.
Le nouveau bureau de liaison de l’Agence des droits fondamentaux de l’Union européenne à Bruxelles a officiellement ouvert ses portes. Il s’agit d’une étape importante pour renforcer la coopération entre la FRA et les institutions de l’Union, les représentations permanentes des États membres à Bruxelles, les organisations faîtières européennes de la société civile et d’autres parties prenantes siégeant à Bruxelles.
Les allégations de mauvais traitements et d’abus à l’encontre des migrants et des réfugiés aux frontières de l’Union continuent. Ainsi que le constate la dernière mise à jour de l’Agence des droits fondamentaux de l’Union européenne (FRA), même si davantage d’incidents sont désormais portés à la connaissance des autorités judiciaires, aucun changement structurel n’est intervenu pour améliorer l’efficacité des enquêtes nationales. L’Agence souligne la nécessité de garantir des enquêtes plus efficaces sur les violations des droits aux frontières.
FRA discussed how to enhance human rights education for legal professionals and how to improve cooperation among all national and international institutions during the Council of Europe HELP Annual Networking Conference.