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Tongues untied
After years of delay, an effort to teach Romani in Serbian schools may be gaining steam.
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Obrnice’s second chance
A Czech village comes slowly back to life by integrating its Roma and emphasizing education.
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Dark-skinned danger
A police-issued coloring book teaches Czech children a lesson about adults’ fears.
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From exclusion towards integration of Roma and Egyptians
In the Konik refugee camp, located in the city of Podgorica, more than 2,000 people are living in extreme poverty.
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The increase in social and cultural capital in areas with a Roma population
A short presentation of the project in the field of promotion and implementation of different educational activities for Romani pre-school children and their families.
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A Better Start in Slovakia
The question of how to promote equal access to education for Romani children in Slovakia is a difficult one.
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Rescuing afterschool tanodas in Hungary
Operating for almost a decade in Hungary, tanodas are community-based extracurricular schools. They run after school and aim to support and teach disadvantaged Romani students; they aim to foster their […]
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A First in History
“The pupil who demolishes prejudices through knowledge,” one headline read about the Roma boy with all A’s on his diploma.
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First steps of inclusive education in the regions of the Czech Republic
For more than a year, Open Society Fund Prague has been collaborating with the regional governorates of the Czech Republic in developing an inclusive education strategy. Karlovy Vary governorate was […]
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Fits and Starts
MEDJIMURJE COUNTY, Croatia | Three years after a landmark court ruling jump-started school integration in Croatia, one of the successful plaintiffs, now a young man, says Roma are doing better […]
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