Insight from our Hungarian member on the gender dimension of Roma integration
“Roma men just can’t survive without their wives. The family would not function without the mother,” says one Roma woman.…
Details“Roma men just can’t survive without their wives. The family would not function without the mother,” says one Roma woman.…
DetailsDespite its Roma population of around 76000 people, Bosnia and Herzegovina is the only country in Europe where Roma are…
DetailsThis week saw the annual meeting of our Roma Network. Over 20 members gathered in Brussels to discuss how best to…
DetailsEuropean citizens have a number of important rights attached to their EU citizenship status, such as the right to move…
DetailsRoma SMILE is a project financed from the Lifelong Learning Programme dealing with the subject of social inclusion of Roma.…
DetailsOn 3 September, the European Public Health Alliance (EPHA) organised an event called ‘The case of connecting Roma people living in…
DetailsOn 26 and 27 November 2015, the international networking conference “Broaden Horizons – Networks and Experiences for Successful Roma Inclusion” will…
DetailsOn 23 June, the European Roma Information Office (ERIO) organised a conference on the role of media in fighting hate…
DetailsFor the first time, a publication gathers the main existing data to measure the efforts in fighting Roma exclusion according…
DetailsThe Roma Initiatives Office invites Roma and pro-Roma organizations, and nonformal groups, networks, or individuals from Albania, Bulgaria, the Czech…
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