Madam Chairperson, Madam independent expert, distinguished delegates, and colleagues, ladies and
gentlement. Today marks the 20th anniversary of declaraton on the rights of persons belonging to
national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities. This anniversary offers important opportunity for the
European Roma Policy Centre and minority rights advocates to share views on exisitng practices on the
implementation of the declaration and raising awareness about it. After 20 years when analysing the
statusof implementation, many Roma continue to face discrimination or social exclusion because
stereotypes and intolreance towards this minority group still persists by the majority. The fifth session of
the forum on minority aims to raise awareness on the rights of minorities as ensuring the declaration and
ensure its practical implementation. The ERPC hopes that today is this discussion will help facilitate our
work to advance and protect more effectively the rights of persons belonging to Roma minority. In this
regard the ERPC states that future opportunities for raising awareness and ensuring practical
implementation of the declaration should be strengthened through the following recommendations;
First, we strongly urge all participants fo the forum to contribute to raising awareness of the minority
declaration through actively using social media, campaigns on minority rights and designing outreach
programmes.
Second, we emphasie the need for governments to secure the rights of the Roma minority at the national
level and ensure that Roma people are aware of their rights as ensured in the declaration.
Third, we strongly encourage all stakeholders to ensure that their efforts the full implementaiton of the
declaration through enabling and financing regional networks and innovative advocacy initiatives in
promoting the rights of Roma minority. In conclusion I would like to thank the office of the high
commissioner for human rights for giving me the opportunity to take part in the minority fellwoship
programme. Thank you.