The World Jewish Congress (WJC) convened a high-level side event at the United Nations Headquarters in New York to insist on action against violence targeting women in conflict zones and securing a place for women in peacebuilding efforts.
On March 6th 2025, Crif and its Education Commission, the Fondation Jean-Jaurès and IFOP organized a conference at the Senate dedicated to the rise of antisemitism in schools, in the presence of Élisabeth Borne, former Prime Minister, Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Research.
February 7, 2025, Mathias Ott, new Interministerial Representative for the fight against racism, antisemitism and the anti-LGBT hatred (DILCRAH) visited the camp de Milles memorial site.
On Thursday February 13, 2025, Aurore Bergé, the French Minister for Equality between Women and Men and the Fight against Discrimination, relaunched the Assises de lutte contre l'antisémitisme (major conference on combating antisemitism) which had been initiated last May. Minister of Education Élisabeth Borne was also present.
"In an online environment already marked by hostility, we are deeply concerned that the reduction of protections and clear guidelines will open the floodgates to content that fuels real-world threats"
In December 2024, a delegation from Crif went to London, at the invitation of the Board of Deputies of British Jews.