About I Report

Partners & Funding

In collaboration with Dokustelle Österreich and the Paris Lodron University of Salzburg, CLAIM is working on better recording and bringing visibility to the number of anti-Muslim motivated assaults and discrimination incidents. The project is funded by the European Union as part of its Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme (2014-2020) as well as Stiftung Mercator.

Partners

  • Documentation and advisory center on racial discrimination

    DOKUMENTATIONS- UND BERATUNGSSTELLE RASSISTISCHER ANGRIFFE (short: Dokustelle Austria) is a non profit-organisation in Austria working on combatting anti-Muslim racism and Islamophobia. To raise awareness on Islamophobia the Dokustelle documents, monitors and analyses incidences of Islamophobia and anti-Muslim hatred compiles statistics based on reported cases and offers consulting for persons affected by Anti-Muslim racism. The Dokustelle is our point of contact for coordinating I Report in Austria. For further information on Dokustelle please follow:

  • Paris Lodron University of Salzburg

    The Department of Political Science at the University of Salzburg is cooperation partner for I Report. Dr. Hafez has been responsible for conducting a study on defining terminology in regard to Anti-Muslim racism. The study is finalized and is planned to be published in 2021.

  • European Projects Association

    EPA is a politically independent non-profit organization focused on research and development, and innovation of successful European projects. At I Report, the EPA is responsible for promoting the project’s findings.

Funding

  • European Union

    I Report is funded by the European Union as part of its Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme (2014-2020).

  • Stiftung Mercator

    Stiftung Mercator is a private, independent foundation. Through its work, it strives for a society characterized by openness, solidarity and equal opportunities. In this context, it concentrates on strengthening Europe; increasing the educational success of disadvantaged children and young people, especially those of migrant origin; improving the quality and impact of cultural education; driving forward climate change mitigation and promoting science and the humanities. Stiftung Mercator symbolizes the connection between academic expertise and practical project experience. One of Germany’s leading foundations, it is active both nationally and internationally. Stiftung Mercator feels a strong sense of loyalty to the Ruhr area, the home of the founding family and the foundation’s headquarters.