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Roma Inclusion

Roma represent Europe’s largest ethnic minority, with an estimated 10 to 12 million individuals living across the continent. Despite their historical presence, Roma communities continue to face systemic discrimination, social exclusion, segregation, and intergenerational poverty. Deeply rooted Anti-Roma racism or Anti-Gypsyism, remains a significant barrier to inclusion, perpetuating segregation and inequality despite EU-level efforts. 

Eurodiaconia promotes the empowerment of Roma communities and individuals by advocating for access to inclusive education, employment, housing, and healthcare, with particular attention to vulnerable groups, such as children, women and EU mobile citizens. Since 2009, the Eurodiaconia Roma Inclusion Network has fostered collaboration among members to share best practices and advocate for Roma inclusion at EU level. Our members provide vital services where national and local governmental actions fall short. By addressing both immediate needs and systemic challenges, we contribute to sustainable change, tackling anti-gypsyism and fostering social inclusion. 

If you have information to share with the Network such as an event announcement or a publication or if you wish to receive more information on this topic, please contact our Policy and Membership Development Officer Andrea Sánchez Caballero.

STATEMENT: Solidarity and long-term solutions for all displaced refugees from Ukraine
Three years on: Eurodiaconia calls for continued solidarity and long-term solutions for all displaced refugees from Ukraine
Publication: Eurodiaconia’s New Guidelines to Tackle Anti-Roma Racism
Eurodiaconia is pleased to present an updated Guidelines on Tackling Anti-Roma Racism, a critical resource to support our members and partners in addressing systemic discrimination against Roma communities across Europe. 
Eurodiaconia visit to the Hungarian Interchurch Aid
Hungarian Interchurch Aid (HIA) is one of Hungary's largest and most recognized charity organization, with impactful works in humanitarian needs, working with Roma communities and Ukrainian refugees.
European Commission’s downgrading of the Equality portfolio
European and national equality civil society networks and organisations react to the portfolio of the Commissioner-designate for Preparedness, Crisis Management and Equality
Five Eurodiaconia members take part in the European Social Work Conference
On 25 and 26 April 2024, Eurodiaconia and the representatives of five of our member organizations took part in the European Social Work Conference in Bruges organized under the Belgian Presidency of the Council.
International Romani Day
Eurodiaconia members work for and with Roma who fall through the gaps of traditional social services, and their commitment to advance on the rights and inclusion of Roma.
Position Paper: Education and skills across the life cycle for Roma Inclusion 
Inclusive access to education and training remains elusive for many Roma across Europe.
Eurodiaconia Updated Guidelines on Roma Participation in 2023
Roma inclusion cannot be achieved without following a participatory approach, where Roma individuals and/or communities are actively engaged at the various stages of projects or service delivery
Roma Inclusion Network Meeting 2023
Eurodiaconia team provided an EU policy update on the current state of play of the National Roma Strategic Frameworks, as well as the latest developments concerning the EU Anti-Racism Action Plan 2020-2025