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Interview with Maja Grujic, Facilitator for ROMED2 in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Maja Grujić  works for World Vision in Bosnia and Herzegovina, an organization that supports the ROMED2 Programme in Bosnia and Herzegovina since its beginning in 2003. She has been on the of facilitators implementing the ROMED2 methodology in several municipalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The last ten years or her professional life has been focused on Roma- related programs.

What was biggest challenge within the ROMED2 Programme?

The ROMACT programme helps Roma from the village of Valea Seaca in Romania to get ID documents

In Valea Seaca, the Roma are facing constant administrative difficulties resulting in a lack of identity documents, which essentially means that they do not “exist” administratively. 

The ROMACT programme helps Roma from the village of Valea Seaca in Romania to get ID documents

In Valea Seaca, the Roma are facing constant administrative difficulties resulting in a lack of identity documents, which essentially means that they do not “exist” administratively. 

The ROMACT programme helps Roma from the village of Valea Seaca in Romania to get ID documents

In Valea Seaca, the Roma are facing constant administrative difficulties resulting in a lack of identity documents, which essentially means that they do not “exist” administratively. 

The ROMACT programme helps Roma from the village of Valea Seaca in Romania to get ID documents

In Valea Seaca, the Roma are facing constant administrative difficulties resulting in a lack of identity documents, which essentially means that they do not “exist” administratively. 

Roma Women's meeting in Giulesti, Bucharest 6th Sector

The Community Action Group formed through the ROMED2 Programme in Giulesti (Bucharest 6th sector) was involved in the organization of an informal Roma women’s meeting at the Roma Culture Museum on 30 May 2015 - a round of exchanges with other initiative groups from Ferentari, Mizil, Spantov, Valea Seaca and Giurgiu.

9th CAHROM Meeting, 27 to 30 May 2015, Strasbourg

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On 27 May 2015 the 9th Meeting of the Ad-Hoc Committee of Experts on Roma Issues (CAHROM) will start in Strasbourg, where over 120 participants confirmed attendance, including national experts from 41 member States, different CoE bodies, and representatives from EU Institutions, International Governmental and Non-Governmental Organisations.

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