Roma children in South East Europe

The report seeks to a) raise awareness of the extent children, especially Roma children, suffer from social exclusion; b) identify the key critical causes of exclusion and the limitations in the capacity of individuals and institutions responsible for enabling children to enjoy their rights; and c) present available information and identify data gaps which need to be filled for the development and implementation of effective interventions.

 

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