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EU anti-racism chief says discrimination deeply embedded across Europe

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(Fixes typo in ‌Michaela in paragraph 1)

By Charlotte Van ​Campenhout

AMSTERDAM, March 21 (Reuters) - Structural racism remains deeply embedded across Europe and ⁠institutions need to confront its colonial legacy, the European Union's anti-racism coordinator Michaela Moua said on Saturday.

Moua ​said data from the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights showed that ‌nearly half of people of African descent in the bloc said they had experienced discrimination, while many face barriers ⁠to work, despite holding university degrees.

Dismantling ⁠entrenched inequalities was essential for democracy, she told a symposium on racism in Amsterdam.

"Racism is not a relic of the past. It's a living structure. It's very ‌tangible for many of us. We feel and we ⁠sense the urgency, especially in these ‌political times," Moua said, adding ​that better equality data was crucial, as EU member states still diverge widely in collecting information on race ‌and ethnicity.

Moua said the bloc's new ​anti-racism strategy aims ⁠to tighten enforcement of existing laws, strengthen national ‌action plans and tackle ⁠racism in public administration.

The strategy, which was adopted in January, has drawn criticism from NGOs. The European Network Against ​Racism said it ‌failed to offer a genuine commitment to reparatory justice ⁠or redress for the ongoing ​consequences of Europe's history.

(Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout; ​Editing by Alexander Smith)

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