Five broad “groups” are particularly affected by racism and discrimination: Roma, people of African descent and Black Europeans, Muslims, Jews and migrants.
Without measuring the extent of discrimination and inequalities in Europe, it is difficult to tackle them effectively. That’s why we are calling for more data to measure discrimination and ensure equality in outcome.
Every day ethnic and religious minorities face racist crime and violence across the EU. They are not targeted randomly by perpetrators, but simply because of who they are or they seem to be.
Parties and politicians using and propagating far-right and xenophobic ideas and policies are getting stronger. That’s why we need to ensure that political groups in the European Parliament and MEPs commit to equality.
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ENAR’s Equal@work Platform brings together businesses, social partners, NGOs, public authorities and academics committed to diversity and inclusion, to find solutions for the participation of ethnic minorities in the labour market.