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Left Out: Roma and Access to Health Care in Eastern and South Eastern Europe

Date:
April 2007
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Produced by OSI’s Roma Health Project, this fact sheet, entitled "Left Out: Roma and Access to Health Care in Eastern and South Eastern Europe," outlines the main barriers for Roma in accessing appropriate and quality health care services. "Left Out" formulates recommendations to governments, civil society members, donors, researchers, and journalists on necessary steps to overcome these barriers.

For more information, contact Heather Doyle at hdoyle@sorosny.org.

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Left Out: Access of Roma to Health Care
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