A school drawing competition to combat stereotypical views against Roma
The European Commission has recently organised ‘Give me 5!’, a drawing competition for children from 7 to 10 years…
Roma inclusion is a hot topic here in Brussels, especially in view of the EU Framework on national Roma integration strategies that aims to end the social exclusion of Europe’s largest ethnic minority. In this context, Eurodiaconia promotes the empowerment of Roma people as a cross-cutting issue, focusing on access to education, housing and social and health care services. We pay close attention to the specific needs of vulnerable groups among Roma, such as children, women and EU mobile Roma.
In 2009, Eurodiaconia established a Roma Network to share promising practices and common obstacles in the work with local Roma communities among our members. The Network meets annually but we also send out a regular Roma update covering specific EU policy news, events, calls for proposals and resources and publications. If you have information to share with the Network such as an event announcement or a publication or if you wish to receive more information on this topic, please contact our Policy and Membership Development Officer Abriel Schieffelers at abriel.schieffelers@eurodiaconia.org.
The European Commission has recently organised ‘Give me 5!’, a drawing competition for children from 7 to 10 years…
The European Roma Information Office (ERIO) has recently published a 2015 overview of concrete cases of discrimination and human rights…
The European Roma Rights Centre (ERRC), an international public interest law organisation aimed at combating anti-Romani racism and human rights…
Spain is generally seen as one of the best model as for Roma inclusion in Europe. Nevertheless, a new poll…
On 19 and 20 October 2015, Eurodiaconia held its 7th annual Roma network meeting in Brussels. More than 20 representatives from…
On 21 October 2015, Eurodiaconia organised a hearing on the gender dimension of Roma inclusion in Brussels, in partnership with…
On 21 October, Eurodiaconia organised a hearing in the European Economic and Social Committee in partnership with the European Roma…
In last week’s judgment in the case of Balázs v. Hungary, the European Court of Human Rights held, by six votes…
“Roma men just can’t survive without their wives. The family would not function without the mother,” says one Roma woman.…
Despite its Roma population of around 76000 people, Bosnia and Herzegovina is the only country in Europe where Roma are…
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