No progress in curbing racial discrimination in the European labour market – in particular for women of colour
Despite anti-discrimination laws, ethnic and religious minorities and migrants continue to face racial discrimination when looking for a job and in the workplace, according to a ne
No progress in curbing racial discrimination in the European labour market – in particular for women of colour
Brussels, 21 March 2018 – Despite anti-discrimination laws, ethnic and religious minorities and migrants continue to face racial discrimination when looking for a job and in the
ENAR is hiring a Communications Officer and a Network Development Officer
The Network Development Officer will support the development of and implement the membership strategy. The Communications Officer will support ENAR’s communications work, in part
ENAR’s and members’ achievements January-February 2018
– We held the first meeting of an affinity group for people of colour working in and around the European institutions. 40 people discussed concrete improvements in diversity
2014-2018 ENAR Shadow Report on racist crime and institutional racism in Europe
Racist crime and institutional racism in Europe: ENAR Shadow Report 2014-18 – To order a hard copy, contact: info@enar-eu.org Read the key findings Press release: Justice gap
Reports, Toolkits & Books: Archive (2009-2018)
Advocacy Handbook: Refugees’ access to higher education and beyond (2018) Migrants, speak up: what migrants tell us about their experiences in the European Union (2018) Toolkit:
ENAR Resources: Migration
Advocacy Handbook: Refugees’ access to higher education and beyond (2018) Migrants, speak up: what migrants tell us about their experiences in the European Union (2018) Mig
Intersectionality: Why EU policy makers should adopt an intersectional approach
On International Women’s Day, ENAR publishes a briefing on intersectionality and policy making on discrimination in the European Union.
Italian elections: Xenophobia is a worrying trend
“The progress made by parties promoting xenophobia in the Italian election reflects a deeply worrying trend: politicians across Europe are scapegoating migrants and minorities an
Italian elections: Xenophobia is a worrying trend
Brussels, 5 March 2018 – Reacting to the results of national elections in Italy on 4 March, Claudia Marà, Board member of the European Network Against Racism (ENAR), said: