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A Place at the Policy Table: Report on the Roma Women's Forum

Date:
May 13, 2004
Source:
OSI

Few minority groups in Europe face as much social, economic, and political discrimination as do Romani people. The situation is even worse for Romani women, who also must deal with sexism that further violates their human rights. There are encouraging signs, however, that local governments, NGOs, international institutions, and the Romani community itself are taking steps to identify the most pressing problems affecting Romani women and developing strategies to improve their lives.

An important milestone in this process was the Roma Women’s Forum held on June 29, 2003 in Budapest. The forum brought together more than 100 Romani activists, donors, international human rights activists, and government representatives from Central and Eastern Europe—where most Roma currently live—as well as Western Europe and the United States. Participants openly discussed key issues of great concern among Romani women, such as equal access to quality education, forced sterilization, and poverty. They also developed a set of recommendations for policymakers within the region and beyond.

The conference was organized by Romani Women’s Initiative, a partnership between Romani women activists and the Network Women’s Program. A conference report, "A Place at the Policy Table," is attached in the PDF below.

Roma in an Expanding Europe: Challenges for the Future

The Roma Women's Forum was affiliated with a two-day conference, "Roma in an Expanding Europe: Challenges for the Future," that began the following day in Budapest. "Roma in an Expanding Europe" was co-sponsored by the Open Society Institute, the World Bank, and the European Union. It brought together Romani leaders, high-level government officials from eight Central and Eastern European countries, and other international leaders to address the need for Roma inclusion in policymaking processes.

At the closing session, the governments of Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, and Slovakia each endorsed the "Decade of Roma Inclusion," which aims to provide a framework for governments to set their own goals for Roma integration. Find out more about the conference and the "Decade of Roma Inclusion."

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