The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights has been regularly collecting data on migration since September 2015. This report focuses on the fundamental rights situation of people arriving in Member States and EU candidate countries particularly affected by large migration movements. It addresses key fundamental rights concerns between 1 January and 31 March 2020.
A total of 139,799 persons aged 15 years or older who describe themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans or intersex (LGBTI) completed the online EU-LGBTI II Survey in all EU Member States and the candidate countries of North Macedonia and Serbia.
This report presents select findings from FRA’s 2019 survey on LGBTI people in the EU and North Macedonia and Serbia. With almost 140,000 participants, it is the largest survey of its kind. It follows the agency’s first survey on LGBT people in the EU, conducted in 2012. The new survey results show little progress over the past seven years.
In recent years, thousands of girls and boys have reached Europe without their parents, and sought international protection. Many of them experienced violence, abuse and neglect in their home countries, and while in transit. They have the right to be protected in line with the provisions of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, the European Convention on Human Rights, and European Union law. This report explores the challenges and good practices gathered in the implementation of such relocation programmes. Based on information FRA collected in 10 EU Member States, it aims to help national authorities to support the relocation of unaccompanied children by taking measures that are fully rights compliant and practically feasible.
The outbreak of COVID-19 affects people’s daily life in the 27 EU Member States. As the number of infected people in the EU territory began to mount rapidly in February and March, governments put in place a raft of measures – often introduced in a period of only a few days – in an effort to contain the spread of the virus. Many of these measures reflect how, in exceptional emergency situations, the urgent need to save lives justifies restrictions on other rights, such as the freedom of movement and of assembly. This report outlines some of the measures EU Member States have put in place to protect public health during the COVID-19 pandemic. It covers the period 1 February – 20 March 2020.
Children in migration are more vulnerable than adults, particularly when they are unaccompanied. Their vulnerability makes them more exposed to violence, exploitation and trafficking in human beings, as well as physical, psychological and sexual abuse. This report looks into challenges to the fundamental rights of children in migration throughout 2019. It pulls together the main issues identified in FRA’s Quarterly Bulletins on migration in selected EU Member States.
Council of Europe (CoE) and European Union (EU) Member States have an undeniable sovereign right to control the entry of non-nationals into their territory. While exercising border control, states have a duty to protect the fundamental rights of all people under their jurisdiction, regardless of their nationality and/or legal status. Under EU law, this includes providing access to asylum procedures.
Les États membres du Conseil de l’Europe (CdE) et de l’Union européenne (UE) jouissent du droit indéniable de contrôler souverainement l’entrée des étrangers sur leur territoire. Dans l’exercice du contrôle de leurs frontières, les États ont le devoir de protéger les droits fondamentaux de toutes les personnes qui se trouvent sous leur juridiction, indépendamment de leur nationalité et/ou de leur situation juridique. Cela englobe la fourniture d’un accès aux procédures d’asile, conformément au droit de l’UE.
The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) urges Member States to agree on a simple and practical workflow as soon as possible, to avoid lack of clarity and delays in the relocation process. This paper provides practical suggestions on relocation of unaccompanied children from Greece, building on lessons learned from previous mandatory and voluntary relocation schemes. The paper provides FRA input on the initiative of the European Commission and a group of Member States to relocate unaccompanied children.
The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights has been regularly collecting data on migration since September 2015. This report focuses on the fundamental rights situation of people arriving in Member States and EU candidate countries particularly affected by large migration movements. It addresses key fundamental rights concerns between 1 October and 31 December 2019.
Тази брошура помага на служителите и органите да информират кандидатите за убежище и мигрантите по разбираем и достъпен начин относно обработката на техните пръстови отпечатъци в системата Евродак.
Tento leták má napomoci úředníkům a úřadům informovat žadatele o azyl a migranty srozumitelně a přístupnou cestou o zpracování jejich otisků prstů v systému Eurodac.
Denne folder hjælper grænsevagter og myndigheder med at informere asylansøgere og immigranter om behandlingen af deres fingeraftryk i Eurodac på en forståelig og lettilgængelig måde.
Dieses Merkblatt unterstützt Beamte und Behörden bei der verständlichen und anschaulichen Information von Asylbewerbern und Migranten über die Verarbeitung ihrer Fingerabdrücke in Eurodac.
Το παρόν φυλλάδιο βοηθά τους αρμόδιους υπαλλήλους και τις αρχές να ενημερώνουν με εύκολο και απλό τρόπο τους αιτούντες άσυλο και τους μετανάστες σχετικά με την επεξεργασία των δακτυλικών τους αποτυπωμάτων στο Eurodac.
This leaflet
assists officers and authorities to inform asylum applicants and migrants in an understandable and accessible way about the processing of their fingerprints
in Eurodac.
Este folleto ayuda a los funcionarios y a las autoridades a informar a los solicitantes de asilo y a los inmigrantes, de un modo comprensible y accesible, sobre el tratamiento de sus huellas dactilares en Eurodac.
See teabeleht aitab ametnikel ja ametiasutustel teavitada varjupaigataotlejaid ning rändajaid arusaadaval ja kättesaadaval viisil nende sõrmejälgede töötlemisest Eurodac-süsteemis.
Tämä esite auttaa virkamiehiä ja viranomaisia kertomaan turvapaikanhakijoille ja maahanmuuttajille ymmärrettävällä ja helposti saavutettavalla tavalla sormenjälkien käsittelystä Eurodacissa.
Ce dépliant aide les agents et les autorités à informer de manière compréhensible et accessible les demandeurs d’asile et les migrants sur le traitement de leurs empreintes digitales dans Eurodac.