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Over 40 Embassies, Delegations and Permanent Missions all welcome 17 May as the International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (IDAHOBIT), as a celebration of diversity and inclusion around the world.
Il reste un long chemin à parcourir avant d’atteindre l’égalité des personnes LGBTI. Le 17 mai, la Journée internationale contre l’homophobie, la biphobie et la transphobie (IDAHOBIT) nous rappelle que nous devons combattre la discrimination et la violence auxquelles trop de personnes lesbiennes, gays, bisexuelles, transgenres et intersexuées (LGBTI) sont encore confrontées dans toute l’Europe.
The EU law enforcement training agency (CEPOL) gathered experts from EU Agencies and Member States to identify and discuss future training needs on information exchange and interoperability of EU IT systems.
On 30 April, FRA took part in Equinet’s webinar on artificial intelligence. It introduced the context of its research on fundamental rights and AI, its findings with regards to specific fundamental rights (data protection, non-discrimination, and access to remedies), and its key recommendations.
FRA presented its Fundamental Rights Charter resources and tools during a judicial training conference. It also showcased its new Charter e-guidance, an e-learning tool for judges on the Charter’s application. The Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the EU hosted the ‘Modernising EU justice systems by boosting training of justice professionals’ conference.
FRA exchanged views on civil society space with the European Parliament’s LIBE Democracy, Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights Monitoring Group (DRFMG).
Malgré la législation européenne en matière d’égalité promulguée depuis 20 ans, la discrimination demeure une réalité quotidienne pour de nombreuses personnes dans l’ensemble de l’UE. Telle est la conclusion du dernier avis de l’Agence des droits fondamentaux de l’Union européenne.
On 27 April, FRA attended the high-level forum on the implementation of the architecture for the EU information systems for borders, migration and security.
The summary of FRA’s Fundamental Rights Survey report on What do fundamental rights mean for people in the EU? is now available in all EU languages, except German, plus Macedonian and Serbian. The German version will follow soon.
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FRA joined CEPOL’s expert consultation meeting on EU strategic training needs. The assessment aims at reviewing and improving CEPOL’s training catalogue. This specific session focused on fundamental rights and data protection.