ENAR discusses Islamophobia and its consequences on Voice of Islam’s Breakfast Show
Magda-Sarah Boulabiza, Policy and Advocacy Advisor at ENAR, was invited for Voice of Islam’s Breakfast Show on Tuesday 15th of March, the International Day To Combat Islamoph
First national roundtable on AI and migration
On February 24th, ENAR organised a roundtable on AI and migration in Athens, in collaboration with ENAR Member, Greek Council for Refugees. Held at the European Parliament Office i
Member Spotlight: Center for Migration, Gender, and Justice
The ENAR Member Spotlight is a monthly series where we highlight the work of our member organisations. This month we talked with Lara-Zuzan Golesorkhi from Center for Migration, Ge
Black human rights activist describes experience escaping Ukraine
SOS Danmark activist, Bwalya Sørensen, went to Ukraine to help racialised people flee the conflict after accounts of racism in the country and at the European Union borders starte
In France, vulnerable foreigners are excluded from Covid-19 measures
Following the spread of the Covid19 virus in France, the President of the French Republic Emmanuel Macron communicated on 16 March 2020 the containment measures recommended by the
New advocacy handbook on refugees’ access to higher education
This toolkit was published as part of the Refugee Education Initiatives project, of which ENAR was a partner, and which aimed to facilitate the social and economic integration of n
How western governments are being held hostage over the ‘migration crisis’ myth
Far-right parties and groups are destabilising western governments and holding them hostage to their anti-migrant demands. These demands have little to do with the reality of peopl
Migrants, speak up: what migrants tell us about their experiences in the European Union
On International Migrants’ Day, ENAR is publishing a report giving an overview of what migrants tell us about their experiences living in the European Union.
Election day in Belgium – The migrant’s vote for integration
A personal reflection on the meaning of integration in the light of recent local elections in Belgium.
Help is no crime: stand with volunteers against the criminalisation of solidarity
Humanitarian volunteers Sarah Mardini and Seán Binder were arrested recently on Lesvos, in Greece, for helping refugees and migrants. The two volunteers are accused of smuggling a