Council of Europe Days:
telling the Council of Europe’s story

People across the Council of Europe’s 46 member states live in greater safety, security and dignity because their governments protect their human rights.  Most of them would struggle to list all of their rights as laid out in the European Convention on Human Rights and the European Social Charter.  They might also not know about the various conventions that we have in place covering everything from the prevention of torture, to tackling human trafficking, to combating violence against women and domestic violence. 

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Council of Europe at 75: Serbia takes stock on the positive impact of its membership

On 25 June 2024, representatives of the government, diplomatic corps, media, civil sector, partners and other stakeholders gathered in Belgrade to celebrate 75 years of the Council of Europe as the guardian of democracy, human rights, and the rule of law. Organised by the Council of Europe office in Belgrade, the event aimed at reflecting on the Council's rich history and envisioning its future role in addressing contemporary challenges.

The Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Marija Pejčinović Burić, sent a video message, congratulating Serbia on more than two decades of joint efforts: “Serbia joined our Organisation in 2003. Since then, it has ratified many of our key conventions and participated in the work of our expert and monitoring bodies, so that our values are translated into positive action. For three quarters of a century, the Council of Europe has enabled governments to take the measures they most need to meet European standards. Serbia has its own path on that journey. And we are proud to accompany it“.

Addressing the event, Tanja Miščević, Minister of European Integration of the Republic of Serbia said that “The expertise we receive from the Council of Europe is a key benchmark for all the reforms we are working on in the areas of protecting human and minority rights, especially Roma rights; strengthening the independence of the judiciary and freedom of expression; in the fight against corruption through the recommendations of the Group of States against Corruption (GRECO); as well as all other reforms.”

Also addressing the event, Head of Council of Europe Office in Belgrade, Janos Babity, reminded of the Organisation’s positive impact on people’s daily lives: “Ever since its foundation, the Council of Europe has always responded to the challenges and guided its member states in building a safer, a more tolerant and inclusive future together for all of its citizens. Besides the ongoing activities, our focus will be on the protection of the environment and inclusion of the youth into democratic decision making.”

 

18 July 2024
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 Telling the story

In fact, we all benefit from our rights throughout our lives and in everything we do - from our education, healthcare and housing to how we express our opinions, participate in society and spend our free time.

So, how do we help more people to understand how they benefit from their human rights?

How do we take this conversation from the conference table to the kitchen table?  That’s the aim of the Council of Europe Days visibility project.

By holding events across our member states, we can let people know about what their rights do for them.

This website includes information about what individual governments and others are doing to help get the message out there, through a range of varied and innovative events, reaching out to various audiences.

The ideas on these pages are meant for sharing and for inspiration, so that more people are motivated to take part, organise an event and give visibility to our fundamental rights and freedoms and to the positive impact that the Council of Europe is making on people’s lives.


 Human rights belong to us all!

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