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  1. Nov 30, 2020 · An assessment covering living conditions in 702 substandard Roma settlements in 94 local governments in the Republic of Serbia (a population of about 168,000). Reports arising from the review of UN human rights mechanisms as well as other relevant sources have continuously highlighted the extremely vulnerable position of the Roma national ...

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  3. Jan 25, 2024 · Data mapping drives water revolution for Serbian Roma community. 25 January 2024. Hundreds of Roma living in informal settlements in Serbia now have safe drinking water as a result of the country’s first comprehensive data mapping exercise. This groundbreaking initiative, spearheaded by UN Human Rights at the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic ...

  4. Apr 8, 2011 · Russia in the Balkans; ... Interactive Map: Roma Populations in Roma Decade Countries. ... Trump Son-in-Law's Company to Renovate Serbia's NATO-Struck Army HQ. May 17, 2024. Analysis.

  5. Risk Assessment. The situation of the Roma in Serbia will continue to deteriorate as long as the targeting of Roma in Kosovo is allowed to continue. The rise of right-wing skinhead groups in the rest of Serbia only makes a bad situation worse.. It is unlikely that the Roma will vary from their historical aversion to protesting their situation.

  6. total population. The official number of Roma in Serbia is 147,604, while unofficial data from Strategy for Improvement of Status of Roma, indicate many more Roma, even 500,000.1 Given that the position in society is replicated by generations, individuals who manage to exit this matrix represent isolated cases and do not

  7. Roma Integration 2020 covers the EU enlargement region: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of North Macedonia, Kosovo *, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey. The size of the Roma population in each economy is uncertain and disputed. The table below provides an overview of the available data on the size of the Roma population: Total pop. The ...

  8. Apr 8, 2011 · One of the focus areas of the Decade of Roma Inclusion (2005 - 2015) is the collection of data on Roma. Yet five years into the decade, the lack of data about Roma communities remains the biggest obstacle to conducting any thorough assessment of how governments are meeting their Roma Decade commitments.

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