Does the municipality support self-employment initiatives (e.g. development of
agricultural co-operatives/small businesses)
amongst the Roma population?
Education
Are there statistics regarding the school
attendance of Roma children? If so, is attendance of this minority group considerably
lower than for other ethnic groups in the
municipality? How many Roma children go on
to secondary or further education? Of these,
what percentage are girls?
Do Roma children in urban areas enjoy their
right to education more than those living in
rural areas? Are there programmes in place to
facilitate the inclusion of Roma children into
mainstream schools, e.g. the establishment of
preparatory classes?
Do Roma children face problems of access to
education based on lack of financial resources
for clothing, supplies, books and tuition, transport, or registration problems due to lack of
birth certificates, language etc? If so, are there
any initiatives (national/local authorities,
NGOs or international organizations etc) to
solve this problem?
Are Roma children relied upon by their
families for income generated through work
carried out during school time?
Do Roma children face discrimination/
prejudice from fellow pupils or teachers? Does
this deter enrolment or attendance?
Are there attempts by state authorities to
encourage the attendance of Roma children
in schools and reduce dropout rates, in particular among Roma girls?
Social Welfare
Are Roma excluded from social services
benefits due to complicated processes of registration (e.g. requires official documentation,
payment of fee, stable address, action to be
taken within a certain time limit)?
Have attempts by Roma to register been
frustrated by authorities?
Are there statistics available on the number
of Roma receiving social security/benefits
and what this includes (i.e. is any financial
assistance sufficient to cover basic living
requirements)?
Are Roma aware of their entitlements to
social welfare?
Health
Is early marriage an issue in terms of cutting
short the school careers of Roma children?
Are there alternatives available to Roma
children as to their religious or moral education
in mainstream schools (if they/ their parents
do not wish them to receive instruction in the
religion dictated by the curriculum)?
Are there attempts by state authorities (at
local or central level) responsible for education to block the attendance of Roma children
in schools?
Have there been reports of increased health
problems linked to poverty that disproportionately affect the Roma population? Is infant
mortality amongst Roma unduly high in comparison with national average?
Are Roma covered by a valid health insurance
policy? If not, can they afford health care, or is
access restricted?
Do Roma face discrimination from health
care workers?
Do Roma women in particular receive
adequate health care according to their
needs? If not, why not?
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