A/HRC/20/33/Add.1
Education
61.
The Special Rapporteur recommends that the Government increase efforts to
eliminate racial discrimination and segregation of Roma in education in order to
ensure an inclusive education system and high quality education for Roma. The
Special Rapporteur also recommends that the Government implement more special
measures to ensure access to higher education for Roma; strengthen and increase the
monitoring of schools to ensure that national policies with respect to desegregation
and equal access to education are fully implemented including at the local level; and
increase measures to address the problem of school dropout of Roma children. The
Special Rapporteur strongly urges the Government to ensure that children who
cannot cope with education in an integrated classroom are provided with special
assistance, not sent to special schools and step up efforts to reintegrate Roma children
currently enrolled in special schools into mainstream schools.
Housing and health
62.
The Special Rapporteur recommends that the Government:
(a)
guarantee the right of Roma to housing without discrimination as
provided in article 5 of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms
of Racial Discrimination (the Convention) and act firmly against any discriminatory
practices affecting them in this area, taking into consideration general
recommendation No. 27 (2000) of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial
Discrimination on discrimination against Roma and general comment No. 7 (1997) of
the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights on forced evictions;
(b)
Take all the necessary measures to ensure that Roma enjoy the full right
to health and health care, and address discriminatory practices among medical
professionals, including through further sensitization measures on Roma rights,
culture and identity among such personnel.
Political participation
63.
The Roma must be effectively empowered to decide on their own interests and
future. In this regard the Special Rapporteur recommends that the Government
ensure the effective participation of Roma in political and public life and their
adequate representation in parliament and political parties. It is important that the
Government ensure that the composition and leadership of the National Roma SelfGovernment truly reflect the Roma minority’s choice and interests. The Government
is also encouraged to take the necessary measures to ensure that a wide range of
Roma organizations and associations be provided with the necessary resources,
including financial, to effectively participate in public affairs.
Racial violence
64.
The Special Rapporteur recommends that the Government take all the
necessary measures to ensure the protection of Roma from violence and provide
adequate responses to their security concerns. In this regard the Special Rapporteur
recommends that the Government develop a comprehensive national strategy to
prevent and combat racial violence against Roma and that ethnically disaggregated
data on racist crimes be collected. Prompt, thorough and impartial investigations of
racist acts against Roma must be carried out and those responsible adequately
prosecuted and sanctioned. Roma victims should be provided with access to effective
legal remedies and adequate reparation. Furthermore, law enforcement agents should
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