CEJI - A Jewish Contribution to an Inclusive Europe
Budget
€900 — €0
EP Access
0
accredited persons
Staff
10
9.25 FTE
EU Grants
€602,660
Mission & Goals
CEJI works to combat prejudice and discrimination and to promote social cohesion through training, education, dialogue and advocacy: 1)A Jewish voice at a European level, CEJI facilitates Jewish participation in European affairs, gaining recognition for Jewish experiences and concerns and empowering Jewish organisations to become more internationally and interculturally active. 2)A leading provider of diversity education and training in Europe, CEJI works through ever-growing networks to offer a constructive response to prejudice and discrimination, hate speech and hate crimes. 3)Contributing innovative ideas to policy-making processes dealing with anti-discrimination and social inclusion, CEJI actively advocates for policies promoting a diverse and inclusive Europe.
EU Legislative Interests
No Place For Hate Communication of Dec 2023 and the Recommendations of the EU Citizens Panel on Tackling Hatred Framework Decision on Racism and Xenophobia implementation via High Level Group on Hate Crime and Hate Speech EU cross-border crime bill on hate crime and hate speech EU Strategy on Combating Antisemitism and Fostering Jewish Life via EC Working Group on this topic EU Anti-Racism Action Plan via EC Permanent Civil Society Platform Council conclusions on the contribution on the contribution of education and training to strengthening common European values and democratic citizenship via DG Education Inclusive Values in Education Working Group
Communication Activities
Facing Facts Network and Facing Facts! Online e-learning platform to improve multistakeholder responses to hate crime and hate speech Belieforama: A Panoramic Approach to Issues of Religion and Belief was an EU funded project which is self-sustaining as part of CEJI's anti-bias training programs offered to a public authorities including EU staff, city and federal authorities, police, teachers, social workers, civil society organisations. NOA - Networks Overcoming Antisemitism: In direct response to the European Council’s Declaration for Member States to adopt a holistic strategy to prevent and fight antisemitism, the NOA project provides a mechanism to support Member States in the development and implementation of national action plans and provide a wealth of socio-cultural educational resources that can reverse the tide of antisemitic attitudes. SafeNet is an ongoing EU funded project to the International Network against Cyberhate in which CEJI is a member - monitoring the implementation of the IT code of conduct on hate speech and the Digital Services Act.
Interests Represented
Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
Member Of
European Peer Training Organisation (EPTO) International Network Against Cyber Hate ENCATE - European Network for Countering Antisemitism Through Education
Organisation Members
See Facing Facts Network @ www.facingfacts.eu
Additional Information
Accounts for 2025 are not yet closed.
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.