Ausgegrenzt, aber keine Nomaden. Studien von Weltbank, UNO und OSZE zur sozialen Lage der Roma in Osteuropa
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ABSTRACT:
The article positively reviews the recent studies:
1) OSCE Report on the Situation of Roma and Sinti in the OSCE Area. OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities, The Hague, 2000;
2) UNDP Avoding the Dependency Trap. The Roma in Central and Eastern Europe. A Regional Human Development Report. UNDP Bratislava, 2002;
3) World Bank, Roma in an Expanding Europe - Breaking the Poverty Cycle - Dena Ringold, Mitchell A. Orenstein, Erika Wilkens, Washington D.C., 2003.
online at
a) OSCE: http://www.osce.org/hcnm/documents/reports/ b)
UNDP http://roma.undp.sk/
c) World Bank:
http://lnweb18.worldbank.org/eca/ecshd.nsf/ECADocByUnid/EDF5EC59184222F8C1256D4F0053DA41/$FILE/Full%20Report%20in%20English.pdf
Without a more consistent Roma development social policy, the new United Europe runs a great risk of losing a considerable part of its future human capital.
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