Raising awareness of and building capacity for the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights

EU — Italia · scadenza 15/09/2026

Raising awareness of and building capacity for the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights

Scadenza: 15/09/2026

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Topic metadata

  • EU Programme: CERV (ID 43251589)
  • Call identifier: CERV-2026-CHAR-LITI
  • Call name: Call for proposals to support the application of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
  • Type: Topic
  • Opening date: 20/05/2026
  • Next deadline: 15/09/2026
  • Keywords: CERV-2026-CHAR-LITI-CHARTER, CERV-2026-CHAR-LITI

Topic description

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Topic scope:

Raising awareness of and building capacity for the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (CERV-2026-CHAR-LITI-CHARTER)

The Charter strategy underlines the importance of strengthening the application of the Charter through awareness raising and capacity building initiatives. Accordingly, projects under this priority are intended to raise the fundamental rights knowledge of relevant actors. While building on the central role of civil society organisations and human rights defenders, funded projects could involve national, regional and local authorities as partners (co-applicants), with the aim of supporting joint capacity building and awareness raising efforts.

The projects funded under this priority should address the capacity building and awareness raising needs on the Charter. In particular, relevant projects should focus on raising awareness and building capacity on at least one of the following topics: the Charter in general and/or the contents of an individual Charter right or several of the fundamental rights enshrined in the Charter; the Charter’s scope of application; the remedies available in cases of breaches of the Charter rights. In accordance with its Article 51, the Charter is applicable to Member States only when they are implementing EU law. Given the specific scope of application of this instrument, unlike that of international human rights agreements, and considering the increasing number of references to the Charter in the case law of the Court of Justice of the EU, there is a specific need to promote an understanding of when the Charter applies, i.e. when EU law is being implemented, and of the fundamental rights enshrined in the Charter.

Please consult the Call document for more information.