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ASSEDEL Activity Report 2025

As ASSEDEL, we are pleased to share this year’s activity report with our subscribers. This year, ASSEDEL broadened its horizons by becoming more involved in the work of relevant European and international institutions. Reflecting on our activities over the past year, we are happy to present a comprehensive overview of our work.

Our report presents our activities in six sections: submissions, opinions, interviews, events, projects and training sessions.

This year, we submitted several reports to the Council of Europe, the European Parliament, and the United Nations. Our opinions and articles focus on various human rights issues in different countries. We participated and organized in significant events with local organizations and European institutions. Finally, we kept our subscribers informed on social media about what is happening in Europe and around the world.

We draw our motivation from our work dedicated to human rights and the impact of our actions. We invite you to explore our annual report, which reflects our commitment to promoting and protecting human rights in Europe and beyond. Thank you for your interest and support.

To access the full report covering the year 2025, please click here.

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