Eurodiaconia launches new Guidelines on tackling Anti-Gypsyism
Anti-Gypsyism is increasingly recognised as a key obstacle to the sustainable inclusion of Roma in society. Its historical roots run…
DetailsAnti-Gypsyism is increasingly recognised as a key obstacle to the sustainable inclusion of Roma in society. Its historical roots run…
DetailsThe 10th meeting of the European Platform for Roma Inclusion took place in Brussels from 29-30 November 2016. The objective…
DetailsOn 13 and 14 October 2016, Eurodiaconia held its annual Roma network meeting in Uppsala. The meeting was hosted and co-organised…
DetailsThe European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) has launched today its Second European Union Minorities and Discrimination Survey (EU-MIDIS…
DetailsJOINT STATEMENT FROM 21 EUROPEAN AND NATIONAL ROMA AND PUBLIC HEALTH ORGANISATIONS Remove systemic barriers to tackle the Roma…
DetailsOn 13 and 14 of October, Eurodiaconia’s annual Roma Network meeting took place in Sweden, focusing on the topic of combating Anti-Gypsyism.…
DetailsOn the 16th of November, the International Day for Tolerance, a young Roma women was tattooed with the message “Soy…
DetailsOn the 15th of November, some people from our team joined the Open Society Foundations’ seminar titled: Which Steps Towards European…
DetailsThe European Network on Social Inclusion and Roma under the Structural Funds has been working throughout the whole 2007-2013 programming period…
DetailsThe newly launched SERCo project, promoting social entrepreneurship for Roma Communities, aims to find a new solution to a persisting challenge: the…
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