Projects

Read about the Agency's current and previous projects here. For more information, please see the FRA Programming Document 2019-2021.

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106 Projects found

Launch Date
2023
Project Status
Findings available
The aim of this project is to update the data populating the human rights indicators on political participation of persons with disabilities, first developed by FRA in 2014.
Launch Date
December
2022
Project Status
Findings available
In 2023, the Agency will launch its 3rd LGBTIQ survey. It will collect the experiences of discrimination and hate crime, as well as the views and challenges faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex and queer people in 30 countries (EU, Albania, North Macedonia and Serbia) and 31 languages.
Launch Date
October
2022
Project Status
Ongoing
FRA, together with the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE), will carry out a survey in eight EU Member States to interview women concerning their experiences of violence. The survey will collect data on experiences of physical, sexual and psychological violence, sexual harassment and stalking, as well as violence experienced during childhood. The survey also captures elements of online abuse.
Launch Date
October
2022
Project Status
Ongoing
Local authorities and communities across the EU are hosting people displaced from Ukraine after the Russian invasion according to the requirements of the Temporary Protection Directive and beyond. FRA is exploring the challenges that local authorities experience when implementing the Directive, focusing on access to housing, education, employment and healthcare. The research looks at 26 cities or regions hosting large numbers of temporary protection beneficiaries in 12 Member States. The report will identify challenges as well as effective and innovative measures taken to address these issues at local levels.
Launch Date
July
2022
Project Status
Findings available
FRA is carrying out the third round of its survey on discrimination and hate crime against Jews. The survey will be carried out online in 13 EU Member States (AT, BE, CZ, DE, DK, ES, FR, HU, IT, NL, PL, RO, SE). This survey provides all relevant stakeholders in the field of antisemitism – as well as promoting the Jewish way of life – with the most comprehensive source of reliable evidence on their experiences of antisemitism among Jews in the EU, including online.
Launch Date
June
2022
Project Status
Ongoing
This project will explore how consumers’ rights can protect the environment. Consumers’ rights should empower consumers to ensure that businesses offer more sustainable choices. They should also hold businesses accountable for activities that impact on the environment.
Launch Date
June
2022
Project Status
Findings available
The survey will collect the views and experiences of people fleeing the war in Ukraine. It addresses a wide range of issues related to their stay in the EU, including access to employment, education, housing, healthcare, language learning and other issues affecting their social and economic integration.
Launch Date
June
2022
Project Status
Ongoing
FRA – together with national human rights institutions (NHRIs) in seven EU Member States and the European Network of National Human Rights Institutions (ENNHRI) – is implementing a regional project to support NHRIs in monitoring fundamental rights and the fundamental rights aspects of the rule of law. The project is funded under the EEA and Norway Grants Fund for Regional Cooperation.
Launch Date
January
2022
Project Status
Findings available
The project will provide evidence-based advice on the experiences of data protection authorities (DPAs). It will support the European Commission’s evaluation report on the implentation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Launch Date
December
2021
Project Status
Findings available
The project will provide evidence-based advice to EU institutions and Member States on procedural safeguards for persons requested in the European Arrest Warrant proceedings. FRA will collect information through a combination of desk research and interviews with lawyers, judges and prosecutors.