Roma Diplomacy
Both in-person exchanges and online interaction are vehicles for forming the basis of a Roma "think tank" which can inform and steer the process of Roma social inclusion. A capacity building educational programme has been developed that includes skills training and academic study of diplomacy and human rights advocacy topics. Between 20 and 25 participants from specified Eastern European countries are taking part in this year-long educational programme, which consists in both residential workshops and online learning phases. This programme will focus on building skills (e.g., general information technology skills, media skills, academic research and writing, and so on) and stimulating individual and collaborative research projects on topics related to Roma rights, advocacy, and diplomacy. In association with this component of the project, conference scholarships will be offered and internships provided in EU institutions, international organisations and non-governmental organisations (NGOs).
Participants discuss their research and exchange experiences/create collaborations through an online knowledge sharing platform for Roma rights activists. (The research process and assessment will aim to build a virtual research community, leading to continued dialogue between young activists emerging into this field and experienced practitioners.) This knowledge sharing platform will offer a toolkit for human rights advocacy (databases, communication tools), and will provide a focal point for continued contact within the network.
In addition to building the capacity of Roma activists through the above venues, raising the awareness of a broader range of experts in the field of Roma rights is a focus of this effort. One or two public conferences will gather experts in the field of Roma, minority and human rights and diplomacy. Through public dialogue, these conferences will aim to raise awareness; conference speakers will be invited to submit papers for a publication on Roma diplomacy, which is also designed to share information about this group among a broader audience.
Organised by ERIO and DiploFoundation, with the support of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation. Additional support provided by: Norwegian Embassy in Bucharest; US Embassy in Bucharest; European Parliament, Office of Livia Jaroka; Roma Participation Programme, Open Society Institute; and the European Commission Delegation in Romania.
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