International Links of Interest
CEJI
CEJI- A Contribution to an Inclusive Europe – an international NGO which works to promote a diverse and inclusive Europe. It works to combat prejudice and discrimination and to promote social cohesion through training, education, dialogue and advocacy.
The European Commission
The Commission has funded major projects on understanding and combating discrimination and has been undertaking a lot of work to address cyber hate.
The European Council Against Racism and Intolerance
The Commission has funded major projects on understanding and combating discrimination and has been undertaking a lot of work to address cyber hate.
The European Network Against Racism
ENAR produces reports which provide material to fill the gaps in official and academic data relating to racism in the EU and its member states. Useful guides can also be found on its website.
The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights
FRA has produced numerous reports on antisemitism in the European Union which can be found on its site.
The FARE Network
FARE is an umbrella organisation seeking to unite groups and individuals wishing to combat inequality in football and use sport as a means of social change.
The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance
IHRA is an intergovernmental body with the purpose of placing political and social leaders’ support behind the need for Holocaust education, remembrance and research both nationally and internationally. It passed the international definition of antisemitism further details of which are on the IHRA site.
The Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
ODIHR spearheads the OSCE’s efforts to provide support, assistance and expertise to participating States and civil society to promote deomcracy, rule of law, human rights and tolerance and non-discrimination. It has carried out work on antisemitism and other hate crime. ODIHR has had input from the Antisemitism Policy Trust, examples are available online.