Monitoring EU law on racist crime: A guide for civil society
This guide aims to facilitate reporting by civil society organisations on the transposition of EU law on racist crime, and on the effectiveness of the policies adopted by Member St
General Assembly 2015
The 2015 General Assembly took place on 26 and 27 June in Brussels. This annual event is a key opportunity to exchange ideas and to discuss past and future network actions!
ENAR and ENAR members’ achievements in April
Check out ENAR’s main achievements and impact during the month of April.
Racist crime in the EU: increasing, under-reported, destroying lives. Until when?
Civil society organisations across the EU report an increase in racist crimes in 2013, in particular against Black and Asian ethnic minorities, Roma, Jews and Muslims, according to
Racist crime in the EU: increasing, under-reported, destroying lives. Until when?
Brussels, 6 May 2015 – Civil society organisations across the EU report an increase in racist crimes in 2013, in particular against Black and Asian ethnic minorities, Roma, Jews
9th Board meeting – 9 May 2015
The meeting will take place in Brussels, at ENAR’s office.
8th Board meeting – 7 March 2015
Meeting documents: – Agenda – Minutes of the 7th Board meeting – Amendment to the Operating Manual – Stategies update Attached documents
Equality data collection: What is it all about?
Equality data can provide powerful tools against discrimination and exclusion, shedding light on the situation of groups that are at risk of discrimination. Our new video explores