On 6 June the conference “Equal treatment: what role for civil society?” was held in Tallinn with experts on equal treatment from Estonia, U.S and Europe taking the floor. Have a look at the footage of the conference.
The conference was organised by the Estonian Human Rights Centre and held in the framework of Baltic Pride 2014. The conference was financially supported by the Estonian Ministry of Social Affairs, the Government of Flanders, the U.S. Embassy in Tallinn, the Estonian Ministry of Culture and Integration and Migration Foundation Our People.
First part of the conference:
Võrdne kohtlemine ja vabaühenduste roll / Equal treatment: what role for civil society? 1/2 from Eesti Inimõiguste Keskus / EHRC on Vimeo.
Second part of the conference:
Võrdne kohtlemine ja vabaühenduste roll / Equal treatment: what role for civil society? 2/2 from Eesti Inimõiguste Keskus / EHRC on Vimeo.
Photos of the conference on the Facebook page of the EHRC.
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