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The EU Monitoring and Advocacy Program (EUMAP), in cooperation with local and international partners, monitors selected human rights and rule of law issues in Europe. EUMAP has published a series of reports whose text can be accessed on this website. EUMAP's monitoring and advocacy activities are directed at raising awareness and tackling outstanding human rights and rule of law issues throughout the continent.

EUMAP is currently monitoring:

  • Equal access to quality education for Roma (first volume of reports published in April 2007), read more
  • Muslims in EU Cities, read more
  • TV across Europe: Follow-up Reports 2008, read more on mediapolicy.org

Advance copies of EUMAP reports available for media correspondents:

To obtain advance copies of upcoming reports, please contact Miriam Anati at manati@osi.hu with details of the reports you are interested in and the media for which you intend to write about them.

Available EUMAP monitoring reports:

  • Rights of people with intellectual disabilities (2005), read more
  • TV across Europe: regulation, policy and independence (2005), read more
  • Minority protection: Muslims in the UK (2004), read more
  • Roma in Romania (2004), read more
  • Minority protection (2001 and 2002), read more
  • Corruption and anti corruption policy (2002), read more
  • Judicial independence and capacity (2001 and 2002), read more
  • Equal opportunities for women and men (2002), read more

For media inquiries please contact:

Miriam Anati
Advocacy and Communications
EUMAP - EU Monitoring and Advocacy Program
e-mail: manati@osieurope.org

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