The Cypriot Supreme Constitutional Court ruling restoring KISA’s right to operate freely
Press release Brussels, 30 October 2025 – The European Network Against Racism welcomes the landmark decision of the Supreme Constitutional Court of the Republic of Cyprus, which
Care work is essential work: an intersectional struggle for justice and liberation
Lina Mechbal is Policy and Advocacy Advisor at ENAR working on employment and intersectionality. With a background in political science and sociology, she brings expertise in inter
CALL FOR RESEARCHERS – ENAR’s ANTI-RACISM MAP
In a time of growing backlash against equality and civic freedoms, ENAR is seeking 14 national researchers to contribute to the 2025 edition of our Anti-Racism Map – a vital civi
The Anatomy of Genocides: From Silence to Accountability
A blogpost by Dr Emmanuel Achiri, Policy and Advocacy Advisor on Migration, policing Emmanuel Achiri is ENAR’s expert on migration, security, and policing, focusing on these issu
Anti-Racism And Diversity Week 2025: Thank you!
Anti-Racism and Diversity Week 2025 wrapped up a couple of weeks ago. Thank you for being part of this ambitious – but never more urgent – journey to reimagine racial justice,
JOINT STATEMENT: RE-IMAGINING RACIAL JUSTICE IN EUROPE
Brussels, Belgium, 17 March 2025 – This Anti-Racism and Diversity Week, 45+ civil society organisations stand united in our hope for a better future, but also in our demand for a
JOINT STATEMENT: Time for Ambition – The EU Needs a Strong Social Fund to Live Up to its Commitments
5 March 2025 – As discussions on the next long-term EU Budget progress, there is a growing risk that crucial social investments could be cut or merged, jeopardising support for m
Equality at Risk in the EU: Sign Our Joint Petition to Defend Your Rights!
25 February 2025 – The EU plans to withdraw its draft Directive on anti-discrimination. Sign to demand they reconsider and work towards protection in all areas of life. Defend Eq
Equality betrayed: Commission unilaterally gives up on anti-discrimination law
European Civil society condemns European Commission’s announcement to withdraw the proposed Directive on anti-discrimination as a betrayal of fundamental rights at a critical mom
The End of the EU Equal Treatment Directive: A Blow to Equality or a Chance to Rethink?
After 17 years, the EU abandons a key anti-discrimination proposal. Where do we go from here? It came as a surprise – or did it? After 17 years of stagnation, the Eur
