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On 8 March, we celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD). Each year, this day serves as a powerful reminder of the progress made towards gender equality while underscoring the work that still needs to be done.
ENOC’s 2023 annual thematic focus addresses the role of Independent Children’s Rights Institutions (ICRIs) in advancing children’s rights in Europe.
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EC-JUST/2024/OP/0001
Online Info-Session on CERV-2024-DAPHNE and CERV-2024-GE (18/01/2024)
Info-Session on JTRA and JCOO 2024 calls for proposals
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The European Commission published a Roadmap for the Evaluation of the Victims’ Rights Directive Directive (Directive 2012/29/EU). It is open for feedback until 30 December 2020. As part of the EU strategy on victims’ rights, this initiative will evaluate the Directive to assess to what extent it has achieved its objectives in terms of its implementation and practical application in EU countries. The new strategy aims to empower victims of crime and to work together for victims' rights. It also promotes an integrated and targeted EU approach to support victims with special needs, such as child victims.
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Online Info-Session JUST-2023-JACC-EJUSTICE
INFO session on 2023 EU project funding CERV-2023-CHAR-LITI-SPEECH
INFO session on 2023 EU project funding CERV-2023-CHAR-LITI
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Katharina von Schnurbein, the European Commission Coordinator for Combating Antisemitism, participated in a panel discussion on Monday, 30 September, at the launch of the International Conference on Addressing Antisemitism, Intolerance, and Discrimination. She noted the continuous importance of education and the need for a clear protocol in every school in case of antisemitic incident.
As part of the 6th Meeting of the Working Group on the Implementation of the EU Strategy on Combating Antisemitism, the European Commission, in collaboration with the Hungarian Presidency, organised a commemorative ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of the deportation of Hungarian Jews. The event took place on 25 September at the Holocaust Memorial Center in Budapest.