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FRA will take part in a meeting of the European Commission’s Working Group on Equality and Values in Education and Training.
FRA will speak on 6 May at the first of a series of webinars organised by the Association of Polish Municipalities.
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FRA will join the Council of Europe conference ‘Speaking Human Rights Online’ in Brussels.
FRA joined a hearing on 20 April on a draft French AI Act and its fundamental rights implications.
A group of around 30 administrators from the French National Institute for local Studies (INET) met FRA on 12 April.
Additional data from FRA’s Fundamental Rights Survey are now available online as part of the Agency’s data visualisation.
FRA took part in the inaugural meeting of the Council of Europe Committee on Artificial Intelligence (CAI) from 4 to 6 April.
FRA moderated a panel discussion on 5 April at the OSCE Conference of the Alliance against Trafficking in Persons.
FRA gave a presentation to the national implementation of the EU Anti-racism action plan 2020-2025 subgroup on 8 April.
FRA took part in a meeting of the Advisory Board of the E-Mindful project on migration narratives.
On 12 April, FRA will meet a group of 30 students from the French National Institute for local Studies (INET).
On 13 April, FRA will address the Forum on the present and future of citizenship and human rights education in Europe.
With war still raging in Ukraine, Europe needs to pay special attention to Roma seeking sanctuary in the European Union, says the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) on International Roma Day. FRA is concerned about allegations of difficulties and possible discrimination at the EU borders. It recommends that authorities take appropriate action and investigate any such complaints in line with EU law.
FRA participated in the conference on AI and the Future of Europe in Brussels on 30 March.
FRA will take part in the Council of Europe’s high-level conference ‘Beyond the horizon: a new era for the rights of the child’, on 7 April in Rome.
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FRA will join the Privacy Symposium, a conference that takes place in Venice from 5-7 April.
FRA attended the online meeting of the EU Asylum Agency’s Training reference group on 29 March.
The first-ever EU Strategy on the Rights of the Child, adopted in 2021, led to the EU child rights network. It met for the first time on 31 March.
The handbook on European non-discrimination law - 2018 edition - is now also available in Estonian, Danish, Latvian and Maltese.
The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA), the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights issue the second edition of their popular handbook on European child rights law.