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Roma in Europe: The Implementation of European Union Instruments and Policies for Roma Inclusion

Document number
2350
Date
2010
Title
Roma in Europe: The Implementation of European Union Instruments and Policies for Roma Inclusion
Author/publisher
European Commission, European Union
Availability
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Document type(s)
EU law, Guidelines/Recommendations, Meeting Documentation/Conference Reports,
Keywords
Violence, Human rights violation, Crime against humanity, War crime, Armed conflict, Post-conflict situation, Terrorism, Economy in transition, Youth employment, State socialism, Socio-Economic transition, Discrimination, Unemployment, Poverty, Community development, Health care, Social security, Social exclusion, Drugs abuse, Health, HIV/AIDS, Globalisation;
Summary
It was acknowledged in the discussions at European level since 2008 that there is a broad range of available instruments (in particular legislation and European Union Funds and programmes) and policies on education, employment, social inclusion, public health, regional development, and enlargement. Although they can be applied in a targeted way and mainstream Roma issues in broader programmes and policies, they often lack an impact on the ground.

Since the summer of 2008 the Council, the European Parliament and the Commission have addressed this issue. They pursued the aim to make the European Union instruments and policies more effective as a necessary complement to actions driven by Member States. Since 2008 initiatives for Roma inclusion are a part of the Commission’s broader work on the promotion of equality. This includes cooperation with Member States in the Group of Governmental Experts, the integration of Roma themes into the programmes of the annual Equality Summits as well as further research work.

This report is a response to the conclusions of the December 2008 General Affairs Council and aims at giving an overview of the progress achieved in the Member States and within the Commission since July 2008.
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