The Roma in Europe: towards a real and effective inclusion
The Roma, the first minority in Europe, are most often received in bad conditions and live in dire poverty. They are suffering of discrimination and the respect of theirs rights, including access to employment, is far from being ensured. European NGOs are developing alternative ideas to promote inclusion while running advocacy actions at the national and European level.
| When |
Sep 19, 2008 from 14:00 to 17:00 |
|---|---|
| Where | Rosengårds folkets hus, Stora salen |
| What | Seminar |
| Theme | Working for a Europe of inclusiveness and equality for refugees and migrants - fighting against all forms of racism and discrimination |
| Aim | Developing strategies, visions and alternatives, Analysing present social issues, Cross-movement dialogue/debate ('confrontative dialogue') |
| Languages | English, Español, Français, Italiano, |
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Organisations collaborating on this activity
- SECOURS CATHOLIQUE - CARITAS FRANCE, France
- Caritas Italiana, Italy
- Caritas Kosovo, Yugoslavia
- Amare Rromentza, Romania
- CRS Kosovo,
- Caritas Europa,
Participants
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Geneviève Colas,
[ Secours Catholique ] -
Aurore Arnould,
[ Secours Catholique ] -
Thierry Arnold,
[ Secours Catholique ] -
Evangeline Masson,
[ Secours Catholique ] -
Brigitte Forest,
[ Secours Catholique ] -
Paolo Beccato,
[ Caritas Italie ] -
Boban Mirkovic,
[ Caritas Kosovo ] -
JaKup Sabedini,
[ Caritas Kosovo ] -
Florent,
Yugoslavia [CRS ] -
Mihai Ceacsu,
Romania [Amare Rromensa ]

