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  • След като се поучи от недостатъците на предишната рамка на ЕС за ромите, прилагана през последното десетилетие, Европейската комисия е решена да постигне водещите цели на новата стратегическа рамка за ромите, като до 2030 г. намали поне наполовина разликите по отношение на дискриминацията и социално-икономическото изключване, които изпитва това население. За да бъдат постигнати осезаеми резултати, обаче, ролята на държавите членки е от основно значение. Без ефективни национални стратегии и прагматични мерки новата рамка рискува да пропадне по същия начин като предшестващата я. 

  • Event type
    Public hearing

    The objective of the public hearing is to examine how cohesion policy can more effectively address housing affordability challenges to advance its core goals of economic, social and territorial cohesion. The participants will explore how strategic housing investments can stimulate regional economic development, enhance competitiveness, improve labour market efficiency, and reduce territorial disparities. The aim is to provide concrete recommendations for improving the effectiveness of existing instruments for the remainder of the 2021-2027 period and developing a more comprehensive approach to affordable housing within the post-2027 cohesion policy framework.

  • This hearing will look at the state of play of the national Roma strategic frameworks in the Member States. It will look at some of the plans that these incorporate and discuss possible good practices.

  • The EESC's Thematic study group on the inclusion of the Roma is organising a remote public hearing on 5 April 2022.

  • The Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in major economic and social impacts across the EU, worsening the already precarious situation of marginalised communities, amongst them the Roma. The hearing aims to look at the Covid situation for the Roma community living in settlements, as well as their access to services, particularly health services. It will then discuss the measures that are needed to address the situation, with the participation of organisations from various Member States.

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    Study
    36 pages

    This study examines how social partners and civil society organisations in six Member States — Italy, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Portugal and Sweden — view the effectiveness of current policies in raising employment levels and increasing adult participation in training. It also puts forward recommendations for improving policy outcomes.

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    15 pages

    This document seeks to provide input to the Global Coalition for Social Justice. It highlights key messages from EESC opinions on the six priority areas identified by the International Labour Organization (ILO) for immediate action.

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    16 pages

    This report compiles recommendations gathered by the EESC study group on Roma Inclusion for the post-2020 Roma strategy.  It contains general recommendations as well as recommendations on health, education, employment, housing and antigypsyism.