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  17 September 2021  

Newsletter Nr. 14

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STATE OF THE UNION 2021

15 September 2021 - President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen delivered her State of the Union 2021 speech in the European Parliament outlining the flagship initiatives which the Commission plans to undertake in the coming year.

They will among others include defending European values and freedoms, and protecting the rule of law, and stepping up the cooperation on security and defence, and deepening EU’s partnership with closest allies.

In her address, President von der Leyen stated:

"Defending our values is also defending freedom. Freedom to be who you are, freedom to say what's on your mind, freedom to love whoever you want. (...) It is about defending the dignity of each individual. It is about justice. Because this is the soul of Europe. And we must make it even stronger."

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FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
CERV programme – stakeholder analysis and monitoring framework

The European Commission’s Directorate-General for Justice and Consumers is conducting an online survey as part of a comprehensive study to support the new “Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values" programme. Central in the new programme is the Union values strand. The objective is to support the protection and promotion of the rule of law, fundamental rights and democracy through funding for small and grassroots civil society organisations in EU Member States. We invite your organisation to take part in the survey open until Friday, 24 September 2021, and available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Polish. Your contribution is confidential.

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EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
European Commission teams up with ODIHR and World Jewish Congress to improve security for Latvian Jewish community
17 September 2021 – To address the rise of antisemitism in Europe and the security threats it poses to the Jewish communities, the European Commission together with OSCE’s Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) and the World Jewish Congress are organising a series of events to build effective communication between National Security Institutions and Jewish communities.

In today’s event in Latvia, the European Commission Coordinator on combating antisemitism and fostering Jewish life, Katharina von Schnurbein, addressed Latvian law enforcement authorities, security experts and the Jewish community emphasizing the Commission's support and determination to ensure a Europe free from antisemitism. Mārtiņš Šteins, Latvian Vice Minister for the Interior, in his opening remarks stressed Latvia’s commitment to fight antisemitism and xenophobia.

The further aim of this event was to raise awareness among the authorities on the history of Jewish life and culture in Latvia, but also to identify current and potential challenges to the community, such as specific security issues stemming from antisemitic conspiracy theories or antisemitic bias. The event also aimed at establishing coordination structures and designated contact points to facilitate effective and meaningful communication between the authorities and the Jewish community in Latvia, in order to recognize and address antisemitism in all its forms.

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