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Learn about recent IHRA activities and upcoming events.
Learn about recent IHRA activities and upcoming events.
This reflection looks back at the 2000 Stockholm Declaration, whose principles have shaped Holocaust education, research, and remembrance globally. While IHRA’s work has since grown to include new focus areas and tools, the Declaration remains a foundational document in building international commitment.
A UNESCO report warns that unless decisive action is taken to integrate ethical principles, AI could distort the historical record of the Holocaust and fuel antisemitism.
IHRA Grant Call Open for Applications from July 8th, 2024.
An expert review of evidence has sought to give the most accurate possible assessment of how many prisoners and laborers died on Alderney from 1941–1945.
A personal collection of antisemitica has been turned into a powerful international exhibition, thanks to an IHRA grant.
In the early ‘90s, amid the promise of Poland’s transition to democracy, a group of young visionaries were also witnessing the alarming rise of extreme right-wing ideologies. Inspired by the courage of those who resisted the Nazis, they founded the Never Again Association.
IHRA Chair Lord Eric Pickles speaks at the opening of the Lety u Písku Memorial exhibition which commemorates the victims of the genocide of the Roma.
Established over 20 years ago, the Kreuzberger Initiative gegen Antisemitismus (KIgA) was one of the first organizations focused on combating antisemitism in Germany and this year won funding under the IHRA Grant Program.
The IHRA’s Global Task Force and the Eli Wiesel National Institute joined forces for the implementation of the IHRA-UNESCO Capacity Building Training Program in Bucharest.
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