Five training seminars in high schools "Active European Citizenship"

In January, February and March 2013 the Latvian Centre for Human Rights conducted five training seminars in high schools "Active European Citizenship".
In January, February and March 2013 the Latvian Centre for Human Rights conducted five training seminars in high schools "Active European Citizenship".
Latvian Centre for Human Rights in co-operation with Human Rights Monitoring Institute (Lithuania) organised a conference “EU Fundamental Rights Charter and the Role of Civil Society in Promoting Fundamental Rights” in Riga on 27-28 November.
Latvian Centre for Human Rights with support of UNHCR's Regional Office for the Nordic and Baltic Countries has translated the Regulation of the Cabinet of Ministers No 222, adopted on 9 March 2010 “Internal Procedures Regulations for the Accommodation Premises for Asylum Seekers” into Russian, English, French, Georgian and Arabic languages.
From 3 September, Jewish people in nine EU Member States can participate in FRA's survey on their experiences and perceptions of antisemitism.
In order to assist the Latvian government in fulfilling its international obligations, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) concluded an agreement in 2011 with the Latvian State Border Guard. The aim of the agreement is to support access of asylum-seekers to Latvia and the country’s asylum procedure. It allows UNHCR to monitor activities at the border crossing points and at the international airport in Riga. On behalf of UNHCR, the non-governmental organization Latvian Centre for Human Rights (LCHR), will regularly visit border areas, the airport and detention facilities and will have access to statistics and the case files of asylum-seekers. Specific issues that emerge will be discussed in working group meetings. UNHCR will also provide support and training to the border guards and other stakeholders.