Examines the achievements and remaining issues for a program that trains health mediators as liaisons between Roma communities and health systems in Bulgaria, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, and the Ukraine. Makes program and policy recommendations
The Roma constitute the largest ethnic minority in the European Region. The many policy initiatives ...
Increasing employment opportunities for segregated Roma might prevent major economic losses and impr...
Roma communities often face vast social and health inequalities and inequities in Europe, including ...
This article examines critically the historical evotution of the role of the health mediator in Roma...
Romania has a network of health mediators, meant to facilitate the communication between Roma commun...
In Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), health-mediation programs (HMPs) have become central policy ins...
Across Europe, Roma suffer extreme marginalisation, negatively impacting their health. Many cannot a...
Provides an overview of the health situation among the Roma peoples of Central and Eastern Europe. S...
The Roma, Europe's largest and most neglected minority, face discrimination and are pushed to the si...
The health of Roma has been found to be poorer than that of the majority population. The aim of this...
On average, the Roma in Europe can expect to die 10 years earlier than the rest of the population, g...
Assesses the impact of projects supported by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria...
While data and literature on Roma health are scarce, it is becoming increasingly apparent that Roma ...
Increasing employment opportunities for segregated Roma might prevent major economic losses and impr...
Roma populations’ low health status and limited access to health services, including primary care, h...
The Roma constitute the largest ethnic minority in the European Region. The many policy initiatives ...
Increasing employment opportunities for segregated Roma might prevent major economic losses and impr...
Roma communities often face vast social and health inequalities and inequities in Europe, including ...
This article examines critically the historical evotution of the role of the health mediator in Roma...
Romania has a network of health mediators, meant to facilitate the communication between Roma commun...
In Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), health-mediation programs (HMPs) have become central policy ins...
Across Europe, Roma suffer extreme marginalisation, negatively impacting their health. Many cannot a...
Provides an overview of the health situation among the Roma peoples of Central and Eastern Europe. S...
The Roma, Europe's largest and most neglected minority, face discrimination and are pushed to the si...
The health of Roma has been found to be poorer than that of the majority population. The aim of this...
On average, the Roma in Europe can expect to die 10 years earlier than the rest of the population, g...
Assesses the impact of projects supported by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria...
While data and literature on Roma health are scarce, it is becoming increasingly apparent that Roma ...
Increasing employment opportunities for segregated Roma might prevent major economic losses and impr...
Roma populations’ low health status and limited access to health services, including primary care, h...
The Roma constitute the largest ethnic minority in the European Region. The many policy initiatives ...
Increasing employment opportunities for segregated Roma might prevent major economic losses and impr...
Roma communities often face vast social and health inequalities and inequities in Europe, including ...