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Organised under the Czech Presidency of the Decade of Roma Inclusion in co-operation with FRA, this conference aims to present local and international contexts of improvement of Roma access to housing and to identify key measures which should be taken by the Decade countries’ governments in this area.
The conference is attended by a variety of participants, including political representatives (of the executive bodies from the Decade countries), representatives from the European Commission, international practitioners, NGOs, representatives of the bank sector and national and local level policy makers. Thus, it is a good opportunity for facilitating exchange of good practice and creating the possibility for new cooperation between different stakeholders in the context of the EU Roma Inclusion process.
Download the conference programme.
Read more about FRA’s work on Roma and Travellers.
Watch videos about conference sessions and workgroups on Romea.cz website.
Downloads
Speeches:
- Fundamental Rights Agency
- Council of Europe
- Fundación Secretariado Gitano
- Housing programme of social inclusion for disadvantaged groups in the region of Navarre (Spain)
- Raquel Rolnik (Special Rapporteur on Adequate housing)
Presentations:
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Michail Beis (Fundamental Rights Agency)
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Eva Sobotka (Fundamental Rights Agency)
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Marta Álvarez Alonso (Dirección General de Asuntos Sociales, Gobierno de Navarra)
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Fabien Dechavanne (HALDE France)
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Gelu Duminica (Agentia Impreuna, Romania)
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Pablo Espiniella (OHCHR)
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Daniela Grabmüllerova (Ministry for Regional Development and Public Works, Czech Republic)
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Robin Harms (Ombudsman for Minorities Finland)
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József Hegedüs (Metropolitan Research Institute)
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Juraj Kuruc (Office of the Plenipotentiary for Roma Communities, Slovakia)
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Antonio López Gandara (Fundación Secretariado Gitano)
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Martin Lux (Institute of Sociology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic)
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Kalliopi Lykovardi (Ombudsman, Greece)
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Marian Mandache (Romani Criss)
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Márton Matkó (National Development Agency, Hungary)
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Martina Mikeszova (Czech Academy of Sciences)
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Mina Petrovic (Belgrade University)
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Mona Prisacariu (Habitat for Humanity, Romania)
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Bogdan Suditu (Ministry of Regional Development and Tourism, Romania)
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Stanislav Svoboda (RPG RE Management, s.r.o.)
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Maurizia Tovo (The World Bank)

