PublicationsShadow reportsENAR’s Shadow Reports are a compilation of information and data collected by our member organisations. They are produced yearly to fill the gaps in the official and academic data, to offer an alternative to that data and to offer an NGO perspective on the realities of racism with the EU and its Member States.
NGO reports are, by their nature, based on many sources of data, official, unofficial, academic and experiential. This allows access to information which, while sometimes not backed up by the rigours of academic standards, provides the vital perspective of those that either are or work directly with those affected by racism. It is this that gives NGO reports their added value, complementing academic and official reporting.
2011/12 Shadow Reports on Racism in Europe ENAR published a European and 26 country-specific Shadow Reports in March 2013, with the support of PROGRESS (2007-2013), the Open Society Foundations and ENAR Foundation
To order a hard copy in English or French of the Racism in Europe report 2011-12, contact: info@enar-eu.org
National Shadow Reports 2011-12:
2010/11 Shadow Reports on Racism in Europe ENAR published a European and 27 country-specific Shadow Reports in March 2012, with the support of PROGRESS (2007-2013), the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust, the Open Society Foundations and ENAR Foundation
National Shadow Reports 2010/11:
2009/2010 Shadow Reports on Racism in Europe
Published by the European Network against Racism (ENAR) in Brussels, March 2011, with the support of the Open Society Foundations, the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust, ENAR Foundation and PROGRESS (2007-2013). ENAR produced 27 country-specific Shadow Reports in 2010. The reports deal with the many faces of racism and discrimination in Europe at both legislative and local level, from policy to practice. They are a compilation of grassroots data collected by a large network of NGOs. ENAR also produced supplement reports on racist violence and three supplement reports on ethnic profiling.
National Shadow Reports 2009/2010 and supplements on ethnic profiling:
(Click here for country reports on racist violence)
ENAR Shadow Reports are supported by the European Union Programme for Employment and Social Solidarity - PROGRESS (2007-2013). This programme is managed by the Directorate-General for Employment, social affairs and equal opportunities of the European Commission. It was established to financially support the implementation of the objectives of the European Union in the employment and social affairs area, as set out in the Social Agenda, and thereby contribute to the achievement of the Lisbon Strategy goals in these fields.
The seven-year Programme targets all stakeholders who can help shape the development of appropriate and effective employment and social legislation and policies, across the EU-27, EFTA-EEA and EU candidate and pre-candidate countries.
PROGRESS mission is to strengthen the EU contribution in support of Member States' commitment. PROGRESS will be instrumental in:
1. providing analysis and policy advice on PROGRESS policy areas;
For more information see: http://ec.europa.eu/progress
The information contained does not necessarily reflect the position or opinion of the European Commission.
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