New FRA report maps out what EU must do to protect civil society
This report is a big step forward for many reasons.
This report is a big step forward for many reasons.
On 24 March 2017, the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) issued a report entirely dedicated to the situation of LGBTI asylum seekers.
Every day, people across Europe continue to be the targets of assaults because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
On World Health Day 2016, our organisations are joining together to call for greater support for the well-being and mental health of LGBTI people.
Today’s report launch comes only days after 27 of 28 Member States pledged strong support for LGBTI equality in Europe.
They met with members of the European Parliament, the Council of Europe Human Rights Commissioner and officials from the Council of Europe.
Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights and Fundamental Rights Agency publish milestone reports on intersex.
Today on 17 May the EU’s Agency for Fundamental Rights presented the results of the largest LGBT Survey of its kind in the world. 93,000 lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people from the 27 EU Member States and Croatia responded and shared their experiences of discrimination, harassment and violence.
The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) will publish the results of its online survey on the experiences of hate crime and discrimination by LGBT people.
Published in February 2009