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ENARgy Newsletter

 
ENAR’s quarterly thematic newsletter aims to stimulate debate on anti-racism and equal rights issues and act as a ‘policy forum’. Hard copies of ENARgy issues in English or French can be obtained by writing to: info@enar-eu.org
 
 

 
 
May 2010
  • Editorial
  • The way of the European Roma towards the labour market, or why employability is not enough to bridge the gap
  • Opening up to talent, inside and outside: the key to meet Europe's future skill needs
  • The Council of Europe’s perspective on an intercultural approach to education
  • The role of the EU’s Lifelong Learning Programme in fostering innovative approaches to the learning and employability of ethnic and religious minorities
  • The role of languages in the school education of migrants
  • NGO best practice: PATH Yorkshire’s positive action training for ethnic minorities
  • Best education and training practices by Sodexo, IBM and L’Oréal aiming to boost labour market inclusion of ethnic minorities
  • Strategic litigation and equal treatment: The German ‘Bureau for the Implementation of Equal Treatment’

 

February 2010

  • Editorial
  • A Roma civil society assessment of the EU Platform for Roma inclusion and EU Roma Summit
  • Political objectives of the Spanish Presidency of the EU in relation to the Roma
  • Racist violence targeted against the Roma: The Czech case
  • Territorial segregation of the Roma as one of the major barriers to their access to the labour market
  • Key issues and approaches in Roma education
  • Will Roma ever achieve equal and adequate housing?
  • FRA action on Roma and freedom of movement in the EU
  • Roma integration: Two best practice examples from Spain and Hungary


 

November 2009

  • Editorial
  • An overview of the 2010 European Year for Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion
  • NGO's expectations and activities for the 2010 Year: Building a Europe for All
  • Poverty among people from minority ethnic groups in Belgium
  • Social inclusion or strategic exclusion? The use of poverty as a tool in the fight against irregular migration
  • Basic income as a way of tackling poverty
  • 2010: A turning point?
  • Migration2010: Year of European Churches Responding to Migration 2010
  • Helping NGOs and non-profit organisations help others: PILI's Global Pro Bono Clearinghouse


 

August 2009

  • Editorial
  • The Swedish Presidency of the EU's perspectives on the "Stockholm programme"
  • An analysis of the Stockholm programme from a fundamental rights and anti-racism perspective
  • The Stockholm programme: A new opportunity?
  • Migration policies during the period covered by the Hague Programme for Justice and Home Affairs 2004-2009
  • Yes! A rights based approach to migration is possible for the Stockholm programme! Provided...
  • Why ethnic profiling is ineffective in EU counter-terror efforts
  • Open borders: Utopian ideal or realistic option?
  • Strengthening the European Union through open citizenship


May 2009

  • Editorial
  • The Lisbon Treaty: real progress or virtual cleaning?
  • Social NGOs engage with the Lisbon Treaty
  • The implications of the Lisbon Treaty and of the Charter of Fundamental Rights for anti-racism
  • ENAR's priorities for the new European Parliament
  • Three European political parties answer ENAR's "anti-racist questions" in view of the European Parliament elections
  • A best practice from the Netherlands: election programmes compared
  • The Anti-Racism and Diversity Intergroup in the European Parliament: who are we and what have we achieved?
  • Right-wing extremism through the backdoor


February 2009

  • Editorial
  • Perspectives for Social Europe facing financial and economic crises
  • Promoting ethnic equality and the social inclusion process
  • Promoting social inclusion and combating poverty in the EU: A view from the European Parliament
  • An analysis of the new cycle of National Action Plans 2008-2011 from an anti-poverty perspective: Is the social OMC delivering on poverty?
  • ENAR's experience with the National Action Plan on social inclusion in the United Kingdom
  • ENAR's experience with the National Action Plan on social inclusion in Malta
  • The social aspects of migration in the 2008-2010 National Action Plans on social inclusion
  • Positive action for the Roma, "most" discriminated community in Europe


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