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Roma Live in Poverty |
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There are almost 2.2 million Roma people living in Romania; 75% of which live in poverty. As the EU declares 2010 as the year to combat poverty and social exclusion, the Proton Foundation begins to explore new opportunities to transform life for the Roma community.
It is widely accepted there is a great need among the Roma people for education, housing, health care and identity. Without an improvement in these main four areas of need the cyclical problem of poverty cannot be overcome. In December 2009 the European Commission's department for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities posted the following video and article on it's website:
"Roma have the same hopes and dreams for the future as all Europeans: for example, to have a good education and a fulfilling career and to be integrated in society. Although discrimination against members of this important minority is still widespread, there are examples that Roma can achieve their dreams. EU Member States together with the European Union's institutions promote the social inclusion of Roma and provide support for them to access education, find a job and participate in public life. This short film focuses on the case of Hungary and shows examples of initiatives helping Roma to participate actively in improving their lives."
The Proton Foundation has for several years been working alongside King's Construction, a land and property development company in Romania providing affordable housing in the Constanta area. Using this knowledge and via it's networks, the Proton Foundation has recently begun to dialogue with potential partners and organisations to explore ways of working together to provide a response to the needs of the Roma people living in Romania
In January 2010 Amnesty International published the following report on it's website -
There are almost 2.2 million Roma in Romania – making up about 10 per cent of the total population. As a result of widespread discrimination, both by public officials and society at large, as 75 per cent of Roma live in poverty, as opposed to 24 per cent of Romanians and 20 per cent of ethnic Hungarians, the largest minority in Romania. The levels of physical health and living conditions of the Roma are among the worst in the country.
“We are gypsies and that is why they don’t listen to us” - Monika, May 2009
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