Speech by the General Director of the Section of Human Rights and Minorities
of the Slovak Republic Government Office Dr. Marek Lisánsky
at the meeting of the HRC Forum for Minorities
“The Roma National Minority and the Right to Education”
(Geneva, 15–16 December 2008)
Madam president,
Ladies and gentlemen,
I would like to inform you about the new policies and measures that have been
adopted recently in Slovakia and also of initiatives that have been tested successfully
and are being implemented on the right to education of Roma minority.
The Ministry of Education of the Slovak Republic is implementing the National
Plan for the Implementation of Human Rights Education 2005–2014, which is based on
the United Nations World Programme for Human Rights Education.
Slovakia is also participating in the programme Decade of Roma Inclusion
2005–2015 and in the years 2009–2010 will hold the Decade Presidency. Under the
National Action Plan for the Decade the Ministry of Education is for example
cooperating with the Roma Education Fund on a special project focussed on supporting
introductory education for five and six year old children in pre-school facilities in selected
areas.
In the area of policy, the government adopted a medium term policy document on
the development of the Roma national minority SOLIDARITY–INTEGRITY–INCLUSION
2008–2013 defining the current challenges in the areas of education, health,
employment and housing and proposing relevant measures.
In the area of education and training of Roma children and pupils, in April 2008
the government approved a Strategy on education and training for Roma children and
pupils including the development of secondary and higher education, which formulated
various recommendations for the 2008–2015 period.
Since 2002 the concept of a zero year has been used in elementary schools
in
Slovakia. This is intended for children who have reached the physical age of six years
as at 1 September but who are not yet mature enough for school, who come from a