This study was commissioned by the European Parliament's Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the LIBE Committee. It evaluates the implementation, impact and outcomes of National Roma Integration Strategies in a selection of Member States (Bulgaria, France, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Slovakia, and Spain) in the broader context of the EU Framework for National Roma Integration Strategies. It concludes that these strategies suffer from severe implementation gaps and that Roma populations continue to live in significant socio-economic deprivation, suffer extensive discrimination and high levels of anti-Gypsyism. The study puts forward practical policy recommendations for enhanced implementation of R...
The 2011 EU Framework for National Roma Integration Strategies (the EU Roma Framework) set ambitious...
The concept of "Roma exclusion" has come to dominate political discussions about the marginalization...
The migration and Roma inclusion debate has gained a boost in visibility and publicity at the halfwa...
STUDY This study was commissioned by the European Parliament's Policy Department for Citizens &...
The persistent social and economic marginalization and prejudice faced by many of Europe's 10–12 mil...
The study presents a critical assessment of the national action plans, measures and instruments desi...
The Roma people are the largest ethnic minority in the European Union. However, in many EU member st...
This publication comprises evaluations conducted by Open Society Foundations of the National Roma In...
The Roma, as Europe’s largest minority group and who experience disproportionate levels of poverty, ...
The European Union devotes a substantial amount of its budget to promote social cohesion across diff...
This paper aims to contribute to the policy discussion on the challenges of mapping the realities of...
Roma populations have been part of European societies for centuries, yet they started to be perceive...
The European Union is still in the stage of creating the system of protection of national and ethnic...
This article aims to provide a contribution to the process of implementation of the National Roma In...
In 2011, the European Commission published a Framework for National ‘Roma’ Integration Strategies (N...
The 2011 EU Framework for National Roma Integration Strategies (the EU Roma Framework) set ambitious...
The concept of "Roma exclusion" has come to dominate political discussions about the marginalization...
The migration and Roma inclusion debate has gained a boost in visibility and publicity at the halfwa...
STUDY This study was commissioned by the European Parliament's Policy Department for Citizens &...
The persistent social and economic marginalization and prejudice faced by many of Europe's 10–12 mil...
The study presents a critical assessment of the national action plans, measures and instruments desi...
The Roma people are the largest ethnic minority in the European Union. However, in many EU member st...
This publication comprises evaluations conducted by Open Society Foundations of the National Roma In...
The Roma, as Europe’s largest minority group and who experience disproportionate levels of poverty, ...
The European Union devotes a substantial amount of its budget to promote social cohesion across diff...
This paper aims to contribute to the policy discussion on the challenges of mapping the realities of...
Roma populations have been part of European societies for centuries, yet they started to be perceive...
The European Union is still in the stage of creating the system of protection of national and ethnic...
This article aims to provide a contribution to the process of implementation of the National Roma In...
In 2011, the European Commission published a Framework for National ‘Roma’ Integration Strategies (N...
The 2011 EU Framework for National Roma Integration Strategies (the EU Roma Framework) set ambitious...
The concept of "Roma exclusion" has come to dominate political discussions about the marginalization...
The migration and Roma inclusion debate has gained a boost in visibility and publicity at the halfwa...