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Day 1
- 25 September
Day 2
- 26 September
Day 3
- 27 September
Programme
Day 1
- 25 September
Tue 25 September
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:15
Opening ceremony
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
The empathy machine: are digital technologies the best bet in telling about your cause?
Ideathon (Part 1) – Framing human rights to create understanding and empathy, and to trigger social change
Become active for Europe!
Sports - a driver for promoting common values and human rights?
Meeting of EU Council Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM)
EU IT systems and biometrics: fundamental rights implications
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
RISE - Together we can shape a better refugee policy for Europe
Artificial Intelligence and inclusion: ensuring equal access and benefits
National minorities and the State: from exclusive identities to multi-layered forms of identities
Believing, belonging, behaving - building a culture of freedom of religion or belief for all
Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe's civil society
'Othering' Europe's active citizen: creating spaces towards active citizenry
From 'good practices' to system change: how to rethink migrant inclusion from a community perspective?
Independence of the judiciary and corruption
#MeToo: a global movement to end universal human rights violations against women
The rights-based approach to tackling child poverty
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Putting the money where the mouth is: how EU funding can build inclusive communities
Human rights film festivals: zooming into local realities
Leaving no one behind: partnerships to promote and monitor fundamental rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Current political conditions for NGOs securing fundamental rights through strategic litigation
Involving Europeans in protecting their rights – the role of political movements in mobilising communities
Human rights cities in action: bringing rights to the people
Bursting bubbles: working with allies to advance common interests
Mind the gap: youth (and human) rights
Black Europe: the EU and the human rights of people of African descent
Resisting Arkangel: technology, surveillance and the rights of the child
Playing for belonging: football as a vehicle for social inclusion
Annual meeting of the International Contact Group on citizenship and human rights education
17:00 - 17:10
Connect.Reflect.Act Talk: Bursting the Bubble City
17:10 - 17:15
Video message
17:15 - 18:15
Reality Bites: The importance of belonging in building inclusive societies (Citizens’ Dialogue)
18:15 - 19:30
Opening reception
Day 2
- 26 September
Wed 26 September
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15
Your 10 keys to effective human rights communication
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
Shared space of religion and human rights in the context of improving reception conditions of migrants - Part 1
The Charter of Fundamental Rights - how to make it a better known, understood and used instrument?
Ideathon (Part 2) – Call2action: the power of images for storytelling
How can EU law protect civil society space?
From rights to realities: the several roles of music in strengthening social cohesion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
Social inclusion through sports: challenges, initiatives, strategies and policies in the EU
The rule of law is too slow – the human rights impacts of privatised enforcement
Free to speak, safe to learn - democratic schools for all
Protecting the rule of law, by promoting understanding of and respect for judicial independence and accountability
Addressing anti-Gypsyism: new strategies to ensure fundamental rights of Roma in Europe
Making rights real: the fight against ageism
From corporate social responsibility to responsibility to respect human rights: role of businesses in human rights protection
The myth of foreign agents and people smugglers - how to change the narrative on civil society?
Cities of refuge: recognising the role of local authorities in realising the human rights of migrants
Preach what you practice: how professionals in the field of music, from scholars and therapists to teachers and performers, can improve their communication about fundamental rights
Informal meeting of EU Council Working Party on Fundamental Rights, Citizens Rights and Free Movement of Persons (FREMP)
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Citizens’ Europe - how to promote meaningful citizen participation in public affairs: Exploring challenges of digital democracy and engaging polarised communities
Means and methods of protecting the environment through human rights and promoting the rights of future generations
Age matters! Exploring age-related barriers to service access and the realisation of rights for adolescents
Fostering belonging and community among sexual and gender minority (SGM) refugees
The role of participatory approach in implementing sustainable social housing interventions
Is there a role for business in supporting civil society space? Rationale, practical cases and next steps
Belonging: how to overcome growing polarisation and othering via social media
The fight against hate speech can be won: new developments in Europe
The role of cultural mediation and visual art in empowering women migrants and refugees
Champions of inclusion: the power of sports for more inclusive and cohesive societies
17:00 - 18:15
Reality Bites: Building tomorrow’s Europe: promoting migrant integration
18:15 - 19:45
Fundamental Rights Platform Meeting (FRA’s civil society network)
19:30 - 21:00
Film - ‘The Cleaners’ and followed by Panel Discussion
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15
Your 10 keys to effective human rights communication
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
Shared space of religion and human rights in the context of improving reception conditions of migrants - Part 1
The Charter of Fundamental Rights - how to make it a better known, understood and used instrument?
Ideathon (Part 2) – Call2action: the power of images for storytelling
How can EU law protect civil society space?
From rights to realities: the several roles of music in strengthening social cohesion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
Social inclusion through sports: challenges, initiatives, strategies and policies in the EU
The rule of law is too slow – the human rights impacts of privatised enforcement
Free to speak, safe to learn - democratic schools for all
Protecting the rule of law, by promoting understanding of and respect for judicial independence and accountability
Addressing anti-Gypsyism: new strategies to ensure fundamental rights of Roma in Europe
Making rights real: the fight against ageism
From corporate social responsibility to responsibility to respect human rights: role of businesses in human rights protection
The myth of foreign agents and people smugglers - how to change the narrative on civil society?
Cities of refuge: recognising the role of local authorities in realising the human rights of migrants
Preach what you practice: how professionals in the field of music, from scholars and therapists to teachers and performers, can improve their communication about fundamental rights
Informal meeting of EU Council Working Party on Fundamental Rights, Citizens Rights and Free Movement of Persons (FREMP)
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Citizens’ Europe - how to promote meaningful citizen participation in public affairs: Exploring challenges of digital democracy and engaging polarised communities
Means and methods of protecting the environment through human rights and promoting the rights of future generations
Age matters! Exploring age-related barriers to service access and the realisation of rights for adolescents
Fostering belonging and community among sexual and gender minority (SGM) refugees
The role of participatory approach in implementing sustainable social housing interventions
Is there a role for business in supporting civil society space? Rationale, practical cases and next steps
Belonging: how to overcome growing polarisation and othering via social media
The fight against hate speech can be won: new developments in Europe
The role of cultural mediation and visual art in empowering women migrants and refugees
Champions of inclusion: the power of sports for more inclusive and cohesive societies
17:00 - 18:15
Reality Bites: Building tomorrow’s Europe: promoting migrant integration
18:15 - 19:45
Fundamental Rights Platform Meeting (FRA’s civil society network)
19:30 - 21:00
Film - ‘The Cleaners’ and followed by Panel Discussion
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15
Your 10 keys to effective human rights communication
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
Shared space of religion and human rights in the context of improving reception conditions of migrants - Part 1
The Charter of Fundamental Rights - how to make it a better known, understood and used instrument?
Ideathon (Part 2) – Call2action: the power of images for storytelling
How can EU law protect civil society space?
From rights to realities: the several roles of music in strengthening social cohesion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
Social inclusion through sports: challenges, initiatives, strategies and policies in the EU
The rule of law is too slow – the human rights impacts of privatised enforcement
Free to speak, safe to learn - democratic schools for all
Protecting the rule of law, by promoting understanding of and respect for judicial independence and accountability
Addressing anti-Gypsyism: new strategies to ensure fundamental rights of Roma in Europe
Making rights real: the fight against ageism
From corporate social responsibility to responsibility to respect human rights: role of businesses in human rights protection
The myth of foreign agents and people smugglers - how to change the narrative on civil society?
Cities of refuge: recognising the role of local authorities in realising the human rights of migrants
Preach what you practice: how professionals in the field of music, from scholars and therapists to teachers and performers, can improve their communication about fundamental rights
Informal meeting of EU Council Working Party on Fundamental Rights, Citizens Rights and Free Movement of Persons (FREMP)
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Citizens’ Europe - how to promote meaningful citizen participation in public affairs: Exploring challenges of digital democracy and engaging polarised communities
Means and methods of protecting the environment through human rights and promoting the rights of future generations
Age matters! Exploring age-related barriers to service access and the realisation of rights for adolescents
Fostering belonging and community among sexual and gender minority (SGM) refugees
The role of participatory approach in implementing sustainable social housing interventions
Is there a role for business in supporting civil society space? Rationale, practical cases and next steps
Belonging: how to overcome growing polarisation and othering via social media
The fight against hate speech can be won: new developments in Europe
The role of cultural mediation and visual art in empowering women migrants and refugees
Champions of inclusion: the power of sports for more inclusive and cohesive societies
17:00 - 18:15
Reality Bites: Building tomorrow’s Europe: promoting migrant integration
18:15 - 19:45
Fundamental Rights Platform Meeting (FRA’s civil society network)
19:30 - 21:00
Film - ‘The Cleaners’ and followed by Panel Discussion
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15
Your 10 keys to effective human rights communication
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
Shared space of religion and human rights in the context of improving reception conditions of migrants - Part 1
The Charter of Fundamental Rights - how to make it a better known, understood and used instrument?
Ideathon (Part 2) – Call2action: the power of images for storytelling
How can EU law protect civil society space?
From rights to realities: the several roles of music in strengthening social cohesion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
Social inclusion through sports: challenges, initiatives, strategies and policies in the EU
The rule of law is too slow – the human rights impacts of privatised enforcement
Free to speak, safe to learn - democratic schools for all
Protecting the rule of law, by promoting understanding of and respect for judicial independence and accountability
Addressing anti-Gypsyism: new strategies to ensure fundamental rights of Roma in Europe
Making rights real: the fight against ageism
From corporate social responsibility to responsibility to respect human rights: role of businesses in human rights protection
The myth of foreign agents and people smugglers - how to change the narrative on civil society?
Cities of refuge: recognising the role of local authorities in realising the human rights of migrants
Preach what you practice: how professionals in the field of music, from scholars and therapists to teachers and performers, can improve their communication about fundamental rights
Informal meeting of EU Council Working Party on Fundamental Rights, Citizens Rights and Free Movement of Persons (FREMP)
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Citizens’ Europe - how to promote meaningful citizen participation in public affairs: Exploring challenges of digital democracy and engaging polarised communities
Means and methods of protecting the environment through human rights and promoting the rights of future generations
Age matters! Exploring age-related barriers to service access and the realisation of rights for adolescents
Fostering belonging and community among sexual and gender minority (SGM) refugees
The role of participatory approach in implementing sustainable social housing interventions
Is there a role for business in supporting civil society space? Rationale, practical cases and next steps
Belonging: how to overcome growing polarisation and othering via social media
The fight against hate speech can be won: new developments in Europe
The role of cultural mediation and visual art in empowering women migrants and refugees
Champions of inclusion: the power of sports for more inclusive and cohesive societies
17:00 - 18:15
Reality Bites: Building tomorrow’s Europe: promoting migrant integration
18:15 - 19:45
Fundamental Rights Platform Meeting (FRA’s civil society network)
19:30 - 21:00
Film - ‘The Cleaners’ and followed by Panel Discussion
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15
Your 10 keys to effective human rights communication
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
Shared space of religion and human rights in the context of improving reception conditions of migrants - Part 1
The Charter of Fundamental Rights - how to make it a better known, understood and used instrument?
Ideathon (Part 2) – Call2action: the power of images for storytelling
How can EU law protect civil society space?
From rights to realities: the several roles of music in strengthening social cohesion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
Social inclusion through sports: challenges, initiatives, strategies and policies in the EU
The rule of law is too slow – the human rights impacts of privatised enforcement
Free to speak, safe to learn - democratic schools for all
Protecting the rule of law, by promoting understanding of and respect for judicial independence and accountability
Addressing anti-Gypsyism: new strategies to ensure fundamental rights of Roma in Europe
Making rights real: the fight against ageism
From corporate social responsibility to responsibility to respect human rights: role of businesses in human rights protection
The myth of foreign agents and people smugglers - how to change the narrative on civil society?
Cities of refuge: recognising the role of local authorities in realising the human rights of migrants
Preach what you practice: how professionals in the field of music, from scholars and therapists to teachers and performers, can improve their communication about fundamental rights
Informal meeting of EU Council Working Party on Fundamental Rights, Citizens Rights and Free Movement of Persons (FREMP)
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Citizens’ Europe - how to promote meaningful citizen participation in public affairs: Exploring challenges of digital democracy and engaging polarised communities
Means and methods of protecting the environment through human rights and promoting the rights of future generations
Age matters! Exploring age-related barriers to service access and the realisation of rights for adolescents
Fostering belonging and community among sexual and gender minority (SGM) refugees
The role of participatory approach in implementing sustainable social housing interventions
Is there a role for business in supporting civil society space? Rationale, practical cases and next steps
Belonging: how to overcome growing polarisation and othering via social media
The fight against hate speech can be won: new developments in Europe
The role of cultural mediation and visual art in empowering women migrants and refugees
Champions of inclusion: the power of sports for more inclusive and cohesive societies
17:00 - 18:15
Reality Bites: Building tomorrow’s Europe: promoting migrant integration
18:15 - 19:45
Fundamental Rights Platform Meeting (FRA’s civil society network)
19:30 - 21:00
Film - ‘The Cleaners’ and followed by Panel Discussion
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15
Your 10 keys to effective human rights communication
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
Shared space of religion and human rights in the context of improving reception conditions of migrants - Part 1
The Charter of Fundamental Rights - how to make it a better known, understood and used instrument?
Ideathon (Part 2) – Call2action: the power of images for storytelling
How can EU law protect civil society space?
From rights to realities: the several roles of music in strengthening social cohesion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
Social inclusion through sports: challenges, initiatives, strategies and policies in the EU
The rule of law is too slow – the human rights impacts of privatised enforcement
Free to speak, safe to learn - democratic schools for all
Protecting the rule of law, by promoting understanding of and respect for judicial independence and accountability
Addressing anti-Gypsyism: new strategies to ensure fundamental rights of Roma in Europe
Making rights real: the fight against ageism
From corporate social responsibility to responsibility to respect human rights: role of businesses in human rights protection
The myth of foreign agents and people smugglers - how to change the narrative on civil society?
Cities of refuge: recognising the role of local authorities in realising the human rights of migrants
Preach what you practice: how professionals in the field of music, from scholars and therapists to teachers and performers, can improve their communication about fundamental rights
Informal meeting of EU Council Working Party on Fundamental Rights, Citizens Rights and Free Movement of Persons (FREMP)
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Citizens’ Europe - how to promote meaningful citizen participation in public affairs: Exploring challenges of digital democracy and engaging polarised communities
Means and methods of protecting the environment through human rights and promoting the rights of future generations
Age matters! Exploring age-related barriers to service access and the realisation of rights for adolescents
Fostering belonging and community among sexual and gender minority (SGM) refugees
The role of participatory approach in implementing sustainable social housing interventions
Is there a role for business in supporting civil society space? Rationale, practical cases and next steps
Belonging: how to overcome growing polarisation and othering via social media
The fight against hate speech can be won: new developments in Europe
The role of cultural mediation and visual art in empowering women migrants and refugees
Champions of inclusion: the power of sports for more inclusive and cohesive societies
17:00 - 18:15
Reality Bites: Building tomorrow’s Europe: promoting migrant integration
18:15 - 19:45
Fundamental Rights Platform Meeting (FRA’s civil society network)
19:30 - 21:00
Film - ‘The Cleaners’ and followed by Panel Discussion
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15
Your 10 keys to effective human rights communication
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
Shared space of religion and human rights in the context of improving reception conditions of migrants - Part 1
The Charter of Fundamental Rights - how to make it a better known, understood and used instrument?
Ideathon (Part 2) – Call2action: the power of images for storytelling
How can EU law protect civil society space?
From rights to realities: the several roles of music in strengthening social cohesion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
Social inclusion through sports: challenges, initiatives, strategies and policies in the EU
The rule of law is too slow – the human rights impacts of privatised enforcement
Free to speak, safe to learn - democratic schools for all
Protecting the rule of law, by promoting understanding of and respect for judicial independence and accountability
Addressing anti-Gypsyism: new strategies to ensure fundamental rights of Roma in Europe
Making rights real: the fight against ageism
From corporate social responsibility to responsibility to respect human rights: role of businesses in human rights protection
The myth of foreign agents and people smugglers - how to change the narrative on civil society?
Cities of refuge: recognising the role of local authorities in realising the human rights of migrants
Preach what you practice: how professionals in the field of music, from scholars and therapists to teachers and performers, can improve their communication about fundamental rights
Informal meeting of EU Council Working Party on Fundamental Rights, Citizens Rights and Free Movement of Persons (FREMP)
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Citizens’ Europe - how to promote meaningful citizen participation in public affairs: Exploring challenges of digital democracy and engaging polarised communities
Means and methods of protecting the environment through human rights and promoting the rights of future generations
Age matters! Exploring age-related barriers to service access and the realisation of rights for adolescents
Fostering belonging and community among sexual and gender minority (SGM) refugees
The role of participatory approach in implementing sustainable social housing interventions
Is there a role for business in supporting civil society space? Rationale, practical cases and next steps
Belonging: how to overcome growing polarisation and othering via social media
The fight against hate speech can be won: new developments in Europe
The role of cultural mediation and visual art in empowering women migrants and refugees
Champions of inclusion: the power of sports for more inclusive and cohesive societies
17:00 - 18:15
Reality Bites: Building tomorrow’s Europe: promoting migrant integration
18:15 - 19:45
Fundamental Rights Platform Meeting (FRA’s civil society network)
19:30 - 21:00
Film - ‘The Cleaners’ and followed by Panel Discussion
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15
Your 10 keys to effective human rights communication
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
Shared space of religion and human rights in the context of improving reception conditions of migrants - Part 1
The Charter of Fundamental Rights - how to make it a better known, understood and used instrument?
Ideathon (Part 2) – Call2action: the power of images for storytelling
How can EU law protect civil society space?
From rights to realities: the several roles of music in strengthening social cohesion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
Social inclusion through sports: challenges, initiatives, strategies and policies in the EU
The rule of law is too slow – the human rights impacts of privatised enforcement
Free to speak, safe to learn - democratic schools for all
Protecting the rule of law, by promoting understanding of and respect for judicial independence and accountability
Addressing anti-Gypsyism: new strategies to ensure fundamental rights of Roma in Europe
Making rights real: the fight against ageism
From corporate social responsibility to responsibility to respect human rights: role of businesses in human rights protection
The myth of foreign agents and people smugglers - how to change the narrative on civil society?
Cities of refuge: recognising the role of local authorities in realising the human rights of migrants
Preach what you practice: how professionals in the field of music, from scholars and therapists to teachers and performers, can improve their communication about fundamental rights
Informal meeting of EU Council Working Party on Fundamental Rights, Citizens Rights and Free Movement of Persons (FREMP)
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Citizens’ Europe - how to promote meaningful citizen participation in public affairs: Exploring challenges of digital democracy and engaging polarised communities
Means and methods of protecting the environment through human rights and promoting the rights of future generations
Age matters! Exploring age-related barriers to service access and the realisation of rights for adolescents
Fostering belonging and community among sexual and gender minority (SGM) refugees
The role of participatory approach in implementing sustainable social housing interventions
Is there a role for business in supporting civil society space? Rationale, practical cases and next steps
Belonging: how to overcome growing polarisation and othering via social media
The fight against hate speech can be won: new developments in Europe
The role of cultural mediation and visual art in empowering women migrants and refugees
Champions of inclusion: the power of sports for more inclusive and cohesive societies
17:00 - 18:15
Reality Bites: Building tomorrow’s Europe: promoting migrant integration
18:15 - 19:45
Fundamental Rights Platform Meeting (FRA’s civil society network)
19:30 - 21:00
Film - ‘The Cleaners’ and followed by Panel Discussion
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15
Your 10 keys to effective human rights communication
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
Shared space of religion and human rights in the context of improving reception conditions of migrants - Part 1
The Charter of Fundamental Rights - how to make it a better known, understood and used instrument?
Ideathon (Part 2) – Call2action: the power of images for storytelling
How can EU law protect civil society space?
From rights to realities: the several roles of music in strengthening social cohesion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
Social inclusion through sports: challenges, initiatives, strategies and policies in the EU
The rule of law is too slow – the human rights impacts of privatised enforcement
Free to speak, safe to learn - democratic schools for all
Protecting the rule of law, by promoting understanding of and respect for judicial independence and accountability
Addressing anti-Gypsyism: new strategies to ensure fundamental rights of Roma in Europe
Making rights real: the fight against ageism
From corporate social responsibility to responsibility to respect human rights: role of businesses in human rights protection
The myth of foreign agents and people smugglers - how to change the narrative on civil society?
Cities of refuge: recognising the role of local authorities in realising the human rights of migrants
Preach what you practice: how professionals in the field of music, from scholars and therapists to teachers and performers, can improve their communication about fundamental rights
Informal meeting of EU Council Working Party on Fundamental Rights, Citizens Rights and Free Movement of Persons (FREMP)
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Citizens’ Europe - how to promote meaningful citizen participation in public affairs: Exploring challenges of digital democracy and engaging polarised communities
Means and methods of protecting the environment through human rights and promoting the rights of future generations
Age matters! Exploring age-related barriers to service access and the realisation of rights for adolescents
Fostering belonging and community among sexual and gender minority (SGM) refugees
The role of participatory approach in implementing sustainable social housing interventions
Is there a role for business in supporting civil society space? Rationale, practical cases and next steps
Belonging: how to overcome growing polarisation and othering via social media
The fight against hate speech can be won: new developments in Europe
The role of cultural mediation and visual art in empowering women migrants and refugees
Champions of inclusion: the power of sports for more inclusive and cohesive societies
17:00 - 18:15
Reality Bites: Building tomorrow’s Europe: promoting migrant integration
18:15 - 19:45
Fundamental Rights Platform Meeting (FRA’s civil society network)
19:30 - 21:00
Film - ‘The Cleaners’ and followed by Panel Discussion
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15
Your 10 keys to effective human rights communication
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
Shared space of religion and human rights in the context of improving reception conditions of migrants - Part 1
The Charter of Fundamental Rights - how to make it a better known, understood and used instrument?
Ideathon (Part 2) – Call2action: the power of images for storytelling
How can EU law protect civil society space?
From rights to realities: the several roles of music in strengthening social cohesion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
Social inclusion through sports: challenges, initiatives, strategies and policies in the EU
The rule of law is too slow – the human rights impacts of privatised enforcement
Free to speak, safe to learn - democratic schools for all
Protecting the rule of law, by promoting understanding of and respect for judicial independence and accountability
Addressing anti-Gypsyism: new strategies to ensure fundamental rights of Roma in Europe
Making rights real: the fight against ageism
From corporate social responsibility to responsibility to respect human rights: role of businesses in human rights protection
The myth of foreign agents and people smugglers - how to change the narrative on civil society?
Cities of refuge: recognising the role of local authorities in realising the human rights of migrants
Preach what you practice: how professionals in the field of music, from scholars and therapists to teachers and performers, can improve their communication about fundamental rights
Informal meeting of EU Council Working Party on Fundamental Rights, Citizens Rights and Free Movement of Persons (FREMP)
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Citizens’ Europe - how to promote meaningful citizen participation in public affairs: Exploring challenges of digital democracy and engaging polarised communities
Means and methods of protecting the environment through human rights and promoting the rights of future generations
Age matters! Exploring age-related barriers to service access and the realisation of rights for adolescents
Fostering belonging and community among sexual and gender minority (SGM) refugees
The role of participatory approach in implementing sustainable social housing interventions
Is there a role for business in supporting civil society space? Rationale, practical cases and next steps
Belonging: how to overcome growing polarisation and othering via social media
The fight against hate speech can be won: new developments in Europe
The role of cultural mediation and visual art in empowering women migrants and refugees
Champions of inclusion: the power of sports for more inclusive and cohesive societies
17:00 - 18:15
Reality Bites: Building tomorrow’s Europe: promoting migrant integration
18:15 - 19:45
Fundamental Rights Platform Meeting (FRA’s civil society network)
19:30 - 21:00
Film - ‘The Cleaners’ and followed by Panel Discussion
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15
Your 10 keys to effective human rights communication
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
Shared space of religion and human rights in the context of improving reception conditions of migrants - Part 1
The Charter of Fundamental Rights - how to make it a better known, understood and used instrument?
Ideathon (Part 2) – Call2action: the power of images for storytelling
How can EU law protect civil society space?
From rights to realities: the several roles of music in strengthening social cohesion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
Social inclusion through sports: challenges, initiatives, strategies and policies in the EU
The rule of law is too slow – the human rights impacts of privatised enforcement
Free to speak, safe to learn - democratic schools for all
Protecting the rule of law, by promoting understanding of and respect for judicial independence and accountability
Addressing anti-Gypsyism: new strategies to ensure fundamental rights of Roma in Europe
Making rights real: the fight against ageism
From corporate social responsibility to responsibility to respect human rights: role of businesses in human rights protection
The myth of foreign agents and people smugglers - how to change the narrative on civil society?
Cities of refuge: recognising the role of local authorities in realising the human rights of migrants
Preach what you practice: how professionals in the field of music, from scholars and therapists to teachers and performers, can improve their communication about fundamental rights
Informal meeting of EU Council Working Party on Fundamental Rights, Citizens Rights and Free Movement of Persons (FREMP)
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Citizens’ Europe - how to promote meaningful citizen participation in public affairs: Exploring challenges of digital democracy and engaging polarised communities
Means and methods of protecting the environment through human rights and promoting the rights of future generations
Age matters! Exploring age-related barriers to service access and the realisation of rights for adolescents
Fostering belonging and community among sexual and gender minority (SGM) refugees
The role of participatory approach in implementing sustainable social housing interventions
Is there a role for business in supporting civil society space? Rationale, practical cases and next steps
Belonging: how to overcome growing polarisation and othering via social media
The fight against hate speech can be won: new developments in Europe
The role of cultural mediation and visual art in empowering women migrants and refugees
Champions of inclusion: the power of sports for more inclusive and cohesive societies
17:00 - 18:15
Reality Bites: Building tomorrow’s Europe: promoting migrant integration
18:15 - 19:45
Fundamental Rights Platform Meeting (FRA’s civil society network)
19:30 - 21:00
Film - ‘The Cleaners’ and followed by Panel Discussion
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15
Your 10 keys to effective human rights communication
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
Shared space of religion and human rights in the context of improving reception conditions of migrants - Part 1
The Charter of Fundamental Rights - how to make it a better known, understood and used instrument?
Ideathon (Part 2) – Call2action: the power of images for storytelling
How can EU law protect civil society space?
From rights to realities: the several roles of music in strengthening social cohesion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
Social inclusion through sports: challenges, initiatives, strategies and policies in the EU
The rule of law is too slow – the human rights impacts of privatised enforcement
Free to speak, safe to learn - democratic schools for all
Protecting the rule of law, by promoting understanding of and respect for judicial independence and accountability
Addressing anti-Gypsyism: new strategies to ensure fundamental rights of Roma in Europe
Making rights real: the fight against ageism
From corporate social responsibility to responsibility to respect human rights: role of businesses in human rights protection
The myth of foreign agents and people smugglers - how to change the narrative on civil society?
Cities of refuge: recognising the role of local authorities in realising the human rights of migrants
Preach what you practice: how professionals in the field of music, from scholars and therapists to teachers and performers, can improve their communication about fundamental rights
Informal meeting of EU Council Working Party on Fundamental Rights, Citizens Rights and Free Movement of Persons (FREMP)
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Citizens’ Europe - how to promote meaningful citizen participation in public affairs: Exploring challenges of digital democracy and engaging polarised communities
Means and methods of protecting the environment through human rights and promoting the rights of future generations
Age matters! Exploring age-related barriers to service access and the realisation of rights for adolescents
Fostering belonging and community among sexual and gender minority (SGM) refugees
The role of participatory approach in implementing sustainable social housing interventions
Is there a role for business in supporting civil society space? Rationale, practical cases and next steps
Belonging: how to overcome growing polarisation and othering via social media
The fight against hate speech can be won: new developments in Europe
The role of cultural mediation and visual art in empowering women migrants and refugees
Champions of inclusion: the power of sports for more inclusive and cohesive societies
17:00 - 18:15
Reality Bites: Building tomorrow’s Europe: promoting migrant integration
18:15 - 19:45
Fundamental Rights Platform Meeting (FRA’s civil society network)
19:30 - 21:00
Film - ‘The Cleaners’ and followed by Panel Discussion
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15
Your 10 keys to effective human rights communication
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
Shared space of religion and human rights in the context of improving reception conditions of migrants - Part 1
The Charter of Fundamental Rights - how to make it a better known, understood and used instrument?
Ideathon (Part 2) – Call2action: the power of images for storytelling
How can EU law protect civil society space?
From rights to realities: the several roles of music in strengthening social cohesion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
Social inclusion through sports: challenges, initiatives, strategies and policies in the EU
The rule of law is too slow – the human rights impacts of privatised enforcement
Free to speak, safe to learn - democratic schools for all
Protecting the rule of law, by promoting understanding of and respect for judicial independence and accountability
Addressing anti-Gypsyism: new strategies to ensure fundamental rights of Roma in Europe
Making rights real: the fight against ageism
From corporate social responsibility to responsibility to respect human rights: role of businesses in human rights protection
The myth of foreign agents and people smugglers - how to change the narrative on civil society?
Cities of refuge: recognising the role of local authorities in realising the human rights of migrants
Preach what you practice: how professionals in the field of music, from scholars and therapists to teachers and performers, can improve their communication about fundamental rights
Informal meeting of EU Council Working Party on Fundamental Rights, Citizens Rights and Free Movement of Persons (FREMP)
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Citizens’ Europe - how to promote meaningful citizen participation in public affairs: Exploring challenges of digital democracy and engaging polarised communities
Means and methods of protecting the environment through human rights and promoting the rights of future generations
Age matters! Exploring age-related barriers to service access and the realisation of rights for adolescents
Fostering belonging and community among sexual and gender minority (SGM) refugees
The role of participatory approach in implementing sustainable social housing interventions
Is there a role for business in supporting civil society space? Rationale, practical cases and next steps
Belonging: how to overcome growing polarisation and othering via social media
The fight against hate speech can be won: new developments in Europe
The role of cultural mediation and visual art in empowering women migrants and refugees
Champions of inclusion: the power of sports for more inclusive and cohesive societies
17:00 - 18:15
Reality Bites: Building tomorrow’s Europe: promoting migrant integration
18:15 - 19:45
Fundamental Rights Platform Meeting (FRA’s civil society network)
19:30 - 21:00
Film - ‘The Cleaners’ and followed by Panel Discussion
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15
Your 10 keys to effective human rights communication
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
Shared space of religion and human rights in the context of improving reception conditions of migrants - Part 1
The Charter of Fundamental Rights - how to make it a better known, understood and used instrument?
Ideathon (Part 2) – Call2action: the power of images for storytelling
How can EU law protect civil society space?
From rights to realities: the several roles of music in strengthening social cohesion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
Social inclusion through sports: challenges, initiatives, strategies and policies in the EU
The rule of law is too slow – the human rights impacts of privatised enforcement
Free to speak, safe to learn - democratic schools for all
Protecting the rule of law, by promoting understanding of and respect for judicial independence and accountability
Addressing anti-Gypsyism: new strategies to ensure fundamental rights of Roma in Europe
Making rights real: the fight against ageism
From corporate social responsibility to responsibility to respect human rights: role of businesses in human rights protection
The myth of foreign agents and people smugglers - how to change the narrative on civil society?
Cities of refuge: recognising the role of local authorities in realising the human rights of migrants
Preach what you practice: how professionals in the field of music, from scholars and therapists to teachers and performers, can improve their communication about fundamental rights
Informal meeting of EU Council Working Party on Fundamental Rights, Citizens Rights and Free Movement of Persons (FREMP)
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Citizens’ Europe - how to promote meaningful citizen participation in public affairs: Exploring challenges of digital democracy and engaging polarised communities
Means and methods of protecting the environment through human rights and promoting the rights of future generations
Age matters! Exploring age-related barriers to service access and the realisation of rights for adolescents
Fostering belonging and community among sexual and gender minority (SGM) refugees
The role of participatory approach in implementing sustainable social housing interventions
Is there a role for business in supporting civil society space? Rationale, practical cases and next steps
Belonging: how to overcome growing polarisation and othering via social media
The fight against hate speech can be won: new developments in Europe
The role of cultural mediation and visual art in empowering women migrants and refugees
Champions of inclusion: the power of sports for more inclusive and cohesive societies
17:00 - 18:15
Reality Bites: Building tomorrow’s Europe: promoting migrant integration
18:15 - 19:45
Fundamental Rights Platform Meeting (FRA’s civil society network)
19:30 - 21:00
Film - ‘The Cleaners’ and followed by Panel Discussion
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15
Your 10 keys to effective human rights communication
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
Shared space of religion and human rights in the context of improving reception conditions of migrants - Part 1
The Charter of Fundamental Rights - how to make it a better known, understood and used instrument?
Ideathon (Part 2) – Call2action: the power of images for storytelling
How can EU law protect civil society space?
From rights to realities: the several roles of music in strengthening social cohesion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
Social inclusion through sports: challenges, initiatives, strategies and policies in the EU
The rule of law is too slow – the human rights impacts of privatised enforcement
Free to speak, safe to learn - democratic schools for all
Protecting the rule of law, by promoting understanding of and respect for judicial independence and accountability
Addressing anti-Gypsyism: new strategies to ensure fundamental rights of Roma in Europe
Making rights real: the fight against ageism
From corporate social responsibility to responsibility to respect human rights: role of businesses in human rights protection
The myth of foreign agents and people smugglers - how to change the narrative on civil society?
Cities of refuge: recognising the role of local authorities in realising the human rights of migrants
Preach what you practice: how professionals in the field of music, from scholars and therapists to teachers and performers, can improve their communication about fundamental rights
Informal meeting of EU Council Working Party on Fundamental Rights, Citizens Rights and Free Movement of Persons (FREMP)
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Citizens’ Europe - how to promote meaningful citizen participation in public affairs: Exploring challenges of digital democracy and engaging polarised communities
Means and methods of protecting the environment through human rights and promoting the rights of future generations
Age matters! Exploring age-related barriers to service access and the realisation of rights for adolescents
Fostering belonging and community among sexual and gender minority (SGM) refugees
The role of participatory approach in implementing sustainable social housing interventions
Is there a role for business in supporting civil society space? Rationale, practical cases and next steps
Belonging: how to overcome growing polarisation and othering via social media
The fight against hate speech can be won: new developments in Europe
The role of cultural mediation and visual art in empowering women migrants and refugees
Champions of inclusion: the power of sports for more inclusive and cohesive societies
17:00 - 18:15
Reality Bites: Building tomorrow’s Europe: promoting migrant integration
18:15 - 19:45
Fundamental Rights Platform Meeting (FRA’s civil society network)
19:30 - 21:00
Film - ‘The Cleaners’ and followed by Panel Discussion
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15
Your 10 keys to effective human rights communication
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
Shared space of religion and human rights in the context of improving reception conditions of migrants - Part 1
The Charter of Fundamental Rights - how to make it a better known, understood and used instrument?
Ideathon (Part 2) – Call2action: the power of images for storytelling
How can EU law protect civil society space?
From rights to realities: the several roles of music in strengthening social cohesion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
Social inclusion through sports: challenges, initiatives, strategies and policies in the EU
The rule of law is too slow – the human rights impacts of privatised enforcement
Free to speak, safe to learn - democratic schools for all
Protecting the rule of law, by promoting understanding of and respect for judicial independence and accountability
Addressing anti-Gypsyism: new strategies to ensure fundamental rights of Roma in Europe
Making rights real: the fight against ageism
From corporate social responsibility to responsibility to respect human rights: role of businesses in human rights protection
The myth of foreign agents and people smugglers - how to change the narrative on civil society?
Cities of refuge: recognising the role of local authorities in realising the human rights of migrants
Preach what you practice: how professionals in the field of music, from scholars and therapists to teachers and performers, can improve their communication about fundamental rights
Informal meeting of EU Council Working Party on Fundamental Rights, Citizens Rights and Free Movement of Persons (FREMP)
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Citizens’ Europe - how to promote meaningful citizen participation in public affairs: Exploring challenges of digital democracy and engaging polarised communities
Means and methods of protecting the environment through human rights and promoting the rights of future generations
Age matters! Exploring age-related barriers to service access and the realisation of rights for adolescents
Fostering belonging and community among sexual and gender minority (SGM) refugees
The role of participatory approach in implementing sustainable social housing interventions
Is there a role for business in supporting civil society space? Rationale, practical cases and next steps
Belonging: how to overcome growing polarisation and othering via social media
The fight against hate speech can be won: new developments in Europe
The role of cultural mediation and visual art in empowering women migrants and refugees
Champions of inclusion: the power of sports for more inclusive and cohesive societies
17:00 - 18:15
Reality Bites: Building tomorrow’s Europe: promoting migrant integration
18:15 - 19:45
Fundamental Rights Platform Meeting (FRA’s civil society network)
19:30 - 21:00
Film - ‘The Cleaners’ and followed by Panel Discussion
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15
Your 10 keys to effective human rights communication
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
Shared space of religion and human rights in the context of improving reception conditions of migrants - Part 1
The Charter of Fundamental Rights - how to make it a better known, understood and used instrument?
Ideathon (Part 2) – Call2action: the power of images for storytelling
How can EU law protect civil society space?
From rights to realities: the several roles of music in strengthening social cohesion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
Social inclusion through sports: challenges, initiatives, strategies and policies in the EU
The rule of law is too slow – the human rights impacts of privatised enforcement
Free to speak, safe to learn - democratic schools for all
Protecting the rule of law, by promoting understanding of and respect for judicial independence and accountability
Addressing anti-Gypsyism: new strategies to ensure fundamental rights of Roma in Europe
Making rights real: the fight against ageism
From corporate social responsibility to responsibility to respect human rights: role of businesses in human rights protection
The myth of foreign agents and people smugglers - how to change the narrative on civil society?
Cities of refuge: recognising the role of local authorities in realising the human rights of migrants
Preach what you practice: how professionals in the field of music, from scholars and therapists to teachers and performers, can improve their communication about fundamental rights
Informal meeting of EU Council Working Party on Fundamental Rights, Citizens Rights and Free Movement of Persons (FREMP)
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Citizens’ Europe - how to promote meaningful citizen participation in public affairs: Exploring challenges of digital democracy and engaging polarised communities
Means and methods of protecting the environment through human rights and promoting the rights of future generations
Age matters! Exploring age-related barriers to service access and the realisation of rights for adolescents
Fostering belonging and community among sexual and gender minority (SGM) refugees
The role of participatory approach in implementing sustainable social housing interventions
Is there a role for business in supporting civil society space? Rationale, practical cases and next steps
Belonging: how to overcome growing polarisation and othering via social media
The fight against hate speech can be won: new developments in Europe
The role of cultural mediation and visual art in empowering women migrants and refugees
Champions of inclusion: the power of sports for more inclusive and cohesive societies
17:00 - 18:15
Reality Bites: Building tomorrow’s Europe: promoting migrant integration
18:15 - 19:45
Fundamental Rights Platform Meeting (FRA’s civil society network)
19:30 - 21:00
Film - ‘The Cleaners’ and followed by Panel Discussion
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15
Your 10 keys to effective human rights communication
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
Shared space of religion and human rights in the context of improving reception conditions of migrants - Part 1
The Charter of Fundamental Rights - how to make it a better known, understood and used instrument?
Ideathon (Part 2) – Call2action: the power of images for storytelling
How can EU law protect civil society space?
From rights to realities: the several roles of music in strengthening social cohesion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
Social inclusion through sports: challenges, initiatives, strategies and policies in the EU
The rule of law is too slow – the human rights impacts of privatised enforcement
Free to speak, safe to learn - democratic schools for all
Protecting the rule of law, by promoting understanding of and respect for judicial independence and accountability
Addressing anti-Gypsyism: new strategies to ensure fundamental rights of Roma in Europe
Making rights real: the fight against ageism
From corporate social responsibility to responsibility to respect human rights: role of businesses in human rights protection
The myth of foreign agents and people smugglers - how to change the narrative on civil society?
Cities of refuge: recognising the role of local authorities in realising the human rights of migrants
Preach what you practice: how professionals in the field of music, from scholars and therapists to teachers and performers, can improve their communication about fundamental rights
Informal meeting of EU Council Working Party on Fundamental Rights, Citizens Rights and Free Movement of Persons (FREMP)
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Citizens’ Europe - how to promote meaningful citizen participation in public affairs: Exploring challenges of digital democracy and engaging polarised communities
Means and methods of protecting the environment through human rights and promoting the rights of future generations
Age matters! Exploring age-related barriers to service access and the realisation of rights for adolescents
Fostering belonging and community among sexual and gender minority (SGM) refugees
The role of participatory approach in implementing sustainable social housing interventions
Is there a role for business in supporting civil society space? Rationale, practical cases and next steps
Belonging: how to overcome growing polarisation and othering via social media
The fight against hate speech can be won: new developments in Europe
The role of cultural mediation and visual art in empowering women migrants and refugees
Champions of inclusion: the power of sports for more inclusive and cohesive societies
17:00 - 18:15
Reality Bites: Building tomorrow’s Europe: promoting migrant integration
18:15 - 19:45
Fundamental Rights Platform Meeting (FRA’s civil society network)
19:30 - 21:00
Film - ‘The Cleaners’ and followed by Panel Discussion
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15
Your 10 keys to effective human rights communication
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
Shared space of religion and human rights in the context of improving reception conditions of migrants - Part 1
The Charter of Fundamental Rights - how to make it a better known, understood and used instrument?
Ideathon (Part 2) – Call2action: the power of images for storytelling
How can EU law protect civil society space?
From rights to realities: the several roles of music in strengthening social cohesion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
Social inclusion through sports: challenges, initiatives, strategies and policies in the EU
The rule of law is too slow – the human rights impacts of privatised enforcement
Free to speak, safe to learn - democratic schools for all
Protecting the rule of law, by promoting understanding of and respect for judicial independence and accountability
Addressing anti-Gypsyism: new strategies to ensure fundamental rights of Roma in Europe
Making rights real: the fight against ageism
From corporate social responsibility to responsibility to respect human rights: role of businesses in human rights protection
The myth of foreign agents and people smugglers - how to change the narrative on civil society?
Cities of refuge: recognising the role of local authorities in realising the human rights of migrants
Preach what you practice: how professionals in the field of music, from scholars and therapists to teachers and performers, can improve their communication about fundamental rights
Informal meeting of EU Council Working Party on Fundamental Rights, Citizens Rights and Free Movement of Persons (FREMP)
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Citizens’ Europe - how to promote meaningful citizen participation in public affairs: Exploring challenges of digital democracy and engaging polarised communities
Means and methods of protecting the environment through human rights and promoting the rights of future generations
Age matters! Exploring age-related barriers to service access and the realisation of rights for adolescents
Fostering belonging and community among sexual and gender minority (SGM) refugees
The role of participatory approach in implementing sustainable social housing interventions
Is there a role for business in supporting civil society space? Rationale, practical cases and next steps
Belonging: how to overcome growing polarisation and othering via social media
The fight against hate speech can be won: new developments in Europe
The role of cultural mediation and visual art in empowering women migrants and refugees
Champions of inclusion: the power of sports for more inclusive and cohesive societies
17:00 - 18:15
Reality Bites: Building tomorrow’s Europe: promoting migrant integration
18:15 - 19:45
Fundamental Rights Platform Meeting (FRA’s civil society network)
19:30 - 21:00
Film - ‘The Cleaners’ and followed by Panel Discussion
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15
Your 10 keys to effective human rights communication
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
Shared space of religion and human rights in the context of improving reception conditions of migrants - Part 1
The Charter of Fundamental Rights - how to make it a better known, understood and used instrument?
Ideathon (Part 2) – Call2action: the power of images for storytelling
How can EU law protect civil society space?
From rights to realities: the several roles of music in strengthening social cohesion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
Social inclusion through sports: challenges, initiatives, strategies and policies in the EU
The rule of law is too slow – the human rights impacts of privatised enforcement
Free to speak, safe to learn - democratic schools for all
Protecting the rule of law, by promoting understanding of and respect for judicial independence and accountability
Addressing anti-Gypsyism: new strategies to ensure fundamental rights of Roma in Europe
Making rights real: the fight against ageism
From corporate social responsibility to responsibility to respect human rights: role of businesses in human rights protection
The myth of foreign agents and people smugglers - how to change the narrative on civil society?
Cities of refuge: recognising the role of local authorities in realising the human rights of migrants
Preach what you practice: how professionals in the field of music, from scholars and therapists to teachers and performers, can improve their communication about fundamental rights
Informal meeting of EU Council Working Party on Fundamental Rights, Citizens Rights and Free Movement of Persons (FREMP)
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Citizens’ Europe - how to promote meaningful citizen participation in public affairs: Exploring challenges of digital democracy and engaging polarised communities
Means and methods of protecting the environment through human rights and promoting the rights of future generations
Age matters! Exploring age-related barriers to service access and the realisation of rights for adolescents
Fostering belonging and community among sexual and gender minority (SGM) refugees
The role of participatory approach in implementing sustainable social housing interventions
Is there a role for business in supporting civil society space? Rationale, practical cases and next steps
Belonging: how to overcome growing polarisation and othering via social media
The fight against hate speech can be won: new developments in Europe
The role of cultural mediation and visual art in empowering women migrants and refugees
Champions of inclusion: the power of sports for more inclusive and cohesive societies
17:00 - 18:15
Reality Bites: Building tomorrow’s Europe: promoting migrant integration
18:15 - 19:45
Fundamental Rights Platform Meeting (FRA’s civil society network)
19:30 - 21:00
Film - ‘The Cleaners’ and followed by Panel Discussion
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15
Your 10 keys to effective human rights communication
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
Shared space of religion and human rights in the context of improving reception conditions of migrants - Part 1
The Charter of Fundamental Rights - how to make it a better known, understood and used instrument?
Ideathon (Part 2) – Call2action: the power of images for storytelling
How can EU law protect civil society space?
From rights to realities: the several roles of music in strengthening social cohesion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
Social inclusion through sports: challenges, initiatives, strategies and policies in the EU
The rule of law is too slow – the human rights impacts of privatised enforcement
Free to speak, safe to learn - democratic schools for all
Protecting the rule of law, by promoting understanding of and respect for judicial independence and accountability
Addressing anti-Gypsyism: new strategies to ensure fundamental rights of Roma in Europe
Making rights real: the fight against ageism
From corporate social responsibility to responsibility to respect human rights: role of businesses in human rights protection
The myth of foreign agents and people smugglers - how to change the narrative on civil society?
Cities of refuge: recognising the role of local authorities in realising the human rights of migrants
Preach what you practice: how professionals in the field of music, from scholars and therapists to teachers and performers, can improve their communication about fundamental rights
Informal meeting of EU Council Working Party on Fundamental Rights, Citizens Rights and Free Movement of Persons (FREMP)
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Citizens’ Europe - how to promote meaningful citizen participation in public affairs: Exploring challenges of digital democracy and engaging polarised communities
Means and methods of protecting the environment through human rights and promoting the rights of future generations
Age matters! Exploring age-related barriers to service access and the realisation of rights for adolescents
Fostering belonging and community among sexual and gender minority (SGM) refugees
The role of participatory approach in implementing sustainable social housing interventions
Is there a role for business in supporting civil society space? Rationale, practical cases and next steps
Belonging: how to overcome growing polarisation and othering via social media
The fight against hate speech can be won: new developments in Europe
The role of cultural mediation and visual art in empowering women migrants and refugees
Champions of inclusion: the power of sports for more inclusive and cohesive societies
17:00 - 18:15
Reality Bites: Building tomorrow’s Europe: promoting migrant integration
18:15 - 19:45
Fundamental Rights Platform Meeting (FRA’s civil society network)
19:30 - 21:00
Film - ‘The Cleaners’ and followed by Panel Discussion
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15
Your 10 keys to effective human rights communication
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
Shared space of religion and human rights in the context of improving reception conditions of migrants - Part 1
The Charter of Fundamental Rights - how to make it a better known, understood and used instrument?
Ideathon (Part 2) – Call2action: the power of images for storytelling
How can EU law protect civil society space?
From rights to realities: the several roles of music in strengthening social cohesion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
Social inclusion through sports: challenges, initiatives, strategies and policies in the EU
The rule of law is too slow – the human rights impacts of privatised enforcement
Free to speak, safe to learn - democratic schools for all
Protecting the rule of law, by promoting understanding of and respect for judicial independence and accountability
Addressing anti-Gypsyism: new strategies to ensure fundamental rights of Roma in Europe
Making rights real: the fight against ageism
From corporate social responsibility to responsibility to respect human rights: role of businesses in human rights protection
The myth of foreign agents and people smugglers - how to change the narrative on civil society?
Cities of refuge: recognising the role of local authorities in realising the human rights of migrants
Preach what you practice: how professionals in the field of music, from scholars and therapists to teachers and performers, can improve their communication about fundamental rights
Informal meeting of EU Council Working Party on Fundamental Rights, Citizens Rights and Free Movement of Persons (FREMP)
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Citizens’ Europe - how to promote meaningful citizen participation in public affairs: Exploring challenges of digital democracy and engaging polarised communities
Means and methods of protecting the environment through human rights and promoting the rights of future generations
Age matters! Exploring age-related barriers to service access and the realisation of rights for adolescents
Fostering belonging and community among sexual and gender minority (SGM) refugees
The role of participatory approach in implementing sustainable social housing interventions
Is there a role for business in supporting civil society space? Rationale, practical cases and next steps
Belonging: how to overcome growing polarisation and othering via social media
The fight against hate speech can be won: new developments in Europe
The role of cultural mediation and visual art in empowering women migrants and refugees
Champions of inclusion: the power of sports for more inclusive and cohesive societies
17:00 - 18:15
Reality Bites: Building tomorrow’s Europe: promoting migrant integration
18:15 - 19:45
Fundamental Rights Platform Meeting (FRA’s civil society network)
19:30 - 21:00
Film - ‘The Cleaners’ and followed by Panel Discussion
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15
Your 10 keys to effective human rights communication
11:30 - 12:45
Parallel FRA working groups
WG1: Strengthening belonging through inclusive education and employment
WG2: Local action as a driver of human rights and belonging
WG3: Boosting trust in institutions – a critical dialogue
WG4: Securing social rights through equal opportunities and access to the labour market
WG5: Turning up the volume: no voice unheard!
Parallel open sessions
Shared space of religion and human rights in the context of improving reception conditions of migrants - Part 1
The Charter of Fundamental Rights - how to make it a better known, understood and used instrument?
Ideathon (Part 2) – Call2action: the power of images for storytelling
How can EU law protect civil society space?
From rights to realities: the several roles of music in strengthening social cohesion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:15
Parallel open sessions
Social inclusion through sports: challenges, initiatives, strategies and policies in the EU
The rule of law is too slow – the human rights impacts of privatised enforcement
Free to speak, safe to learn - democratic schools for all
Protecting the rule of law, by promoting understanding of and respect for judicial independence and accountability
Addressing anti-Gypsyism: new strategies to ensure fundamental rights of Roma in Europe
Making rights real: the fight against ageism
From corporate social responsibility to responsibility to respect human rights: role of businesses in human rights protection
The myth of foreign agents and people smugglers - how to change the narrative on civil society?
Cities of refuge: recognising the role of local authorities in realising the human rights of migrants
Preach what you practice: how professionals in the field of music, from scholars and therapists to teachers and performers, can improve their communication about fundamental rights
Informal meeting of EU Council Working Party on Fundamental Rights, Citizens Rights and Free Movement of Persons (FREMP)
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel open sessions
Citizens’ Europe - how to promote meaningful citizen participation in public affairs: Exploring challenges of digital democracy and engaging polarised communities
Means and methods of protecting the environment through human rights and promoting the rights of future generations
Age matters! Exploring age-related barriers to service access and the realisation of rights for adolescents
Fostering belonging and community among sexual and gender minority (SGM) refugees
The role of participatory approach in implementing sustainable social housing interventions
Is there a role for business in supporting civil society space? Rationale, practical cases and next steps
Belonging: how to overcome growing polarisation and othering via social media
The fight against hate speech can be won: new developments in Europe
The role of cultural mediation and visual art in empowering women migrants and refugees
Champions of inclusion: the power of sports for more inclusive and cohesive societies
17:00 - 18:15
Reality Bites: Building tomorrow’s Europe: promoting migrant integration
18:15 - 19:45
Fundamental Rights Platform Meeting (FRA’s civil society network)
19:30 - 21:00
Film - ‘The Cleaners’ and followed by Panel Discussion
08:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 09:35
Introduction
09:35 - 10:30
'Hard Talk' and Connect.Reflect.Act Talk
10:45 - 11:15