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European Network on Social Inclusion and Roma under the Structural Funds
Structural Funds: Investing in Roma
24th and 25th of September, 2009
Welcoming words were addressed by the Swedish ESF Unit Director General, Ms. Asa Lindh and the Spanish ESF Managing Authority Head, Mr. Carlos Tortuero. Swedish partners –coorganizers and hostess of the meeting- presented an overview and analyzed the situation of the Roma in that country as well as the policies aimed at this population. This monograph was presented by Ms. Maria Leissner, Chair of the Delegation Sweden Democracy Ambassador. (see document)
Representatives from the civil society: Ms. Tanja Hagart and Mr. Rosario Ali Taikon brought up their viewpoint and their main concerns regarding the social situation of the Roma in
As it is becoming usual, updating on Network-related issues and news from Member States and at European level were presented, among others: the European Commission informed on the upcoming Roma Integrated Platform meeting in Brussels (September 28th), High level visits in Hungary (13th to 15th October), as well as the Study on ESF investment on Roma integration which is been carrying out. Hungarian partners gave an overview on the implementation of equality-based funding policy.
One of the main topics discussed were the difficulties in data collection disaggregated by ethnicity in order to improve policies targeting the Roma population. This debate was launched by experts from the European Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA), Sami Nevala; and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), Jaroslav Kling (see presentation), followed by a lively participation from Member States representatives. Participants from
There was also room for progress in planning future activities of the Network: within the social inclusion group, the first activity of the year 2010 will be the transnational seminar: Improving the capacity of local and regional authorities/administrations for the social inclusion of the Roma, to be held the 25th and 26th of February in
The following debate was based on the document, submitted by the Technical Secretariat of the Network, compiling the monitoring mechanisms of coordination between ESF Managing Authorities and Organisms responsible at national level for Roma targeted policies. This report presented an overview of the existing situation at the participating countries in the Network and the difficulties they encounter within their national structures; it was based on the national questionnaires fulfilled by each country.
Final agreements included the commitment to advance a document reporting on how Structural Funds are being invested on the social inclusion of Roma at national level. This report will be presented at the II Roma Summit under the auspices of the Spanish Presidency of the Union, in
UNDP Presentation