ROMA WEEK 2024: Archive
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Overview of the Romani Week 2024
Future of Roma, Sinti and Travellers in Europe
The event will discuss the ongoing political, economic and human rights changes Europe faces today and ways to ensure that Roma, Sinti and Travellers become a more prominent priority within the mainstream political discourse and policy priorities at the EU level to ensure a stronger accountability and political will by governments, both in the EU and Enlargement countries, to deliver on the equality, inclusion and participation of Roma, Sinti and Travellers.
The event will also discuss the future of Roma, Sinti, and Travellers after the European elections, the change in EU leadership, and the possible increase of far-right groups in the EU’s political spectrum.
Most Roma Friendy Mayor Award
The ceremony will award positive examples of Roma integration by local authorities In the Western Balkans and Turkey.
80 Years of the Roma Holocaust: Lessons learned to ensure non-repetition
This event will be a commemoration of 80 years since the Roma Holocaust, drawing on the key takeaways from the past years and connecting it to the current realities of structural antigypsyism.
Challenges and opportunities in coordinating central and local efforts for Roma inclusion
The panel will discuss advancements and setbacks in implementing commitments on human rights and Roma inclusion policies at the central and local levels. It will analyse the coherence of working channels, targeted advocacy, and technical capacities to achieve the needed change in the field. Lessons learned in implementing European Commission and Council of Europe joint initiatives and prerequisites for impact will be brought forward. Adjustments in approaches and practices will be explored to inform future actions.
Transitional justice to tackle antigypsyism, reclaim our past and rebuild our future
The Jekhipe project launch event focuses on establishing transitional justice processes, including expert commissions, at the EU and national levels to address antigypsyism. The project aims to provide policy recommendations, raise awareness about institutional antigypsyism, promote Roma identity and culture in education, and empower Roma communities and NGOs in the fight against antigypsyism.
The Roma Civil Monitoring: the role of CSOs in the future of Roma equality, inclusion and participation
The event will discuss the effective participation of Roma civil society in national policy-making.
Representation and involvement of Roma in decision-making and measures related to them
Intersectional Perspectives of Romani Children’s Rights
The event addresses the pervasive systemic discrimination faced by Roma children from early childhood, spanning issues like inadequate healthcare, limited access to education, and discrimination in sports. It aims to discuss employing an effective intersectoral approach to challenge and change these practices.




























































































