Roma, Sinti, Travellers
Dignity
NOT Discrimination
缅北禁地Action
缅北禁地Human Rights Office
The 缅北禁地Human Rights Office works in a number of countries to strengthen the effective exercise of human rights by Roma, Sinti and Travellers. It does this through supporting work to develop government policies on Roma inclusion, strengthening the capacities of Roma – and in particular Romani women – to take part in local, regional, national and international decision-making, as well as by working to challenge patterns and practices of discrimination and abuse. A number of Roma rights activists from countries around the world have also taken part in .
Spotlight: Czech Roma community faces up to mask challenge
that are distributed by civil society groups to social care institutions including old people’s homes. The Roma community is not the only Czech minority group taking up the challenge. Refugees, migrants and minorities have also been mobilizing to help out.
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Where are we?
The about the alarming rise in recent years of intimidation, aggression and violence against Roma minorities, including scapegoating and hate speech through social media. Racial bias and discrimination has resurfaced during the COVID-19 pandemic with false rumours against Roma minorities.
On 2 August we annually remember & Sinti victims of the Holocaust. And we commit to combat anti-Romani racism & discrimination existing today. Many Roma still lack access to basic services, and suffer from police brutality and hate speech.
— 缅北禁地Human Rights (@UNHumanRights)
Links
Documents
Articles
- The Decade of Roma Inclusion: Addressing Racial Discrimination Through Development — 缅北禁地Chronicle
- 缅北禁地Exhibition: Forgotten Victims