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OSI’s Roma-related initiatives are generally coordinated and implemented with individual Soros foundations. Find out more about Soros foundations.

No Data—No Progress
June 2010
Improving data about the living standards and conditions of Europe’s Roma communities is an achievable goal that can have an immediate and long-term impact on projects, policies, and people.

Views From the Ground
April 16, 2010
video VIDEO  
Featuring interviews with activists and other Roma, this short documentary examines the challenges confronting Roma communities as their countries prepare to join the European Union.

Call for Applications: European Commission Internships for Young Roma Graduates
Deadline: July 12, 2010
The Open Society Institute offers European Commission internships for young Roma university graduates from all new EU member states (excluding Cyprus and Malta), Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia, Kosovo, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Call for Proposals: Romani Women's Empowerment
April 4, 2010
The Romani Women's Empowerment Grants are open to applications from Roma NGOs, especially women's organizations, in Albania, Bulgaria, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, and Spain.

Five Years into the Decade of Roma Inclusion: High Time for Governments to Get Serious about Data Collection
Bernard Rorke
June 29, 2010
blog BLOG  
The midpoint of the Decade of Roma Inclusion is an obvious time for governments to assess how far they have come in honoring their pledge to eliminate discrimination and close the unacceptable gaps between Roma and non-Roma.

"Roma Communities Need Results, Not Promises"
Andy Haupert
June 17, 2010
blog BLOG  
In this interview, Gelu Duminica of Impreuna discusses his organization's efforts to empower impoverished Roma communities to overcome discrimination in Romania.

Pathways to Progress? The European Union and Roma Inclusion in the Western Balkans
April 2010
The EU must hold prospective member states accountable if they fail in their commitments to their most vulnerable and excluded citizens, according to this OSI report.

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