Evaluates the first five years of the common framework for action on the inclusion of Roma communities, the lack of comprehensive data for assessing progress, and barriers to disaggregating data by ethnicity. Outlines best practices and recommendations
This publication comprises evaluations conducted by Open Society Foundations of the National Roma In...
This paper aims to contribute to the policy discussion on the challenges of mapping the realities of...
Review of Polish anti-discrimination framework and the situation of Roma minoritie
Looks at Roma participation in Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe across a broad range of ke...
This policy brief by Roma Initiatives consultant Sandor Karacsony outlines a results-based monitorin...
No country in Europe has an accurate number for Roma citizens in their of?cial census. Many Roma do ...
In autumn 2012, the Decade of Roma Inclusion Secretariat Foundation commissioned the Hungarian Civil...
The present civil society monitoring report aims to provide thorough information and explanations ab...
This civil society monitoring report critically assesses policy developments relevant for the implem...
This issue of Open Society News provides snapshots of where Europe's Roma communities stand in 2005....
Research report for the "Decade of Roma Inclusion 2005-2015", Bonn 2009 (50 pages)
The Roma people are the largest ethnic minority in the European Union. However, in many EU member st...
Background: This study explores how the Roma in Romania, the EU’s most concentrated population, are ...
ABSTRACT A total of 12 European countries with significant Roma populations are taking part in the D...
This research forms part of the Roma SOURCE (Sharing of Understanding Rights and Citizenship in Euro...
This publication comprises evaluations conducted by Open Society Foundations of the National Roma In...
This paper aims to contribute to the policy discussion on the challenges of mapping the realities of...
Review of Polish anti-discrimination framework and the situation of Roma minoritie
Looks at Roma participation in Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe across a broad range of ke...
This policy brief by Roma Initiatives consultant Sandor Karacsony outlines a results-based monitorin...
No country in Europe has an accurate number for Roma citizens in their of?cial census. Many Roma do ...
In autumn 2012, the Decade of Roma Inclusion Secretariat Foundation commissioned the Hungarian Civil...
The present civil society monitoring report aims to provide thorough information and explanations ab...
This civil society monitoring report critically assesses policy developments relevant for the implem...
This issue of Open Society News provides snapshots of where Europe's Roma communities stand in 2005....
Research report for the "Decade of Roma Inclusion 2005-2015", Bonn 2009 (50 pages)
The Roma people are the largest ethnic minority in the European Union. However, in many EU member st...
Background: This study explores how the Roma in Romania, the EU’s most concentrated population, are ...
ABSTRACT A total of 12 European countries with significant Roma populations are taking part in the D...
This research forms part of the Roma SOURCE (Sharing of Understanding Rights and Citizenship in Euro...
This publication comprises evaluations conducted by Open Society Foundations of the National Roma In...
This paper aims to contribute to the policy discussion on the challenges of mapping the realities of...
Review of Polish anti-discrimination framework and the situation of Roma minoritie