This report, prepared for DG Justice and Consumers in the European Commission, focuses on two areas of discrimination from the perspective of young people (broadly speaking those aged between 15 and 25 years) – namely on discrimination on the grounds of racial and ethnic origin, and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
This 2014 report by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) examines issues of equal treatment and discrimination on two grounds, namely sexual orientation and gender identity.
Rapport du Conseil supérieur de l’égalité professionnelle entre les femmes et les hommes n°2015-01 publié le 6 mars 2015.
The Council of Europe calls on member states to step up gender equality efforts.
In its annual review of its Gender Equality Strategy, the Council of Europe takes stock of the progress made by members states to promote women’s rights and gender equality.
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) has released a report prepared by the UNECE Task Force on Indicators of Gender Equality which presents a set of 115 gender equality indicators.
People of African descent are highly discriminated across Europe. They are one of the largest minorities on the continent, officially unrecognised but easily noticeable: an invisible visible minority of around 12-15 million people.
A new publication by ENAR about the real cost of neglecting the positive contribution of migrants and ethnic minorities in Europe
The latest publication of the German Institute for Human Rights, presenting the project "Non-Discrimination: Competencies of Associations"
A new report by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) identifies the specific barriers and experiences of unequal treatment in accessing healthcare that people may face because of a combination of their traits (e.g. ethnic origin, gender, age and disability).
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