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Handbook on Advocating for the Human Rights of Roma and Sinti Women
Roma and Sinti women face systemic, intersectional discrimination and racism, as well as exclusion from decision-making and mainstream human rights movements. Supporting and empowering Roma women to make their own decisions and participate in all spheres of life is a matter of human rights, social justice and gender equality. It is also fundamental to ensuring inclusive and efficient societies that are safe and prosperous.
This handbook aims to give civil society organizations, activists and community leaders the necessary tools to navigate the policy landscape, build powerful coalitions and secure the resources needed for sustainable change. It moves beyond theory, integrating the methods and strategies developed by Roma and Sinti women’s activists to provide evidence-based approaches for influence.
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- OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
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- Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
- Our work:
- Roma and Sinti, Tolerance and non-discrimination, Migration
