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I AM ROMA

First Transnational Workshop 26-29 September,Sintra, 2011 Dr. Haroon Saad Director LUDEN(QeC-ERAN). I AM ROMA. The Policy Context. Ongoing High levels of exclusion faced by Roma Communities Roma decade 2005-2015 Mid–Term Review shows marginal impact European Parliament Resolution

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I AM ROMA

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  1. First Transnational Workshop 26-29 September,Sintra, 2011 Dr. Haroon Saad Director LUDEN(QeC-ERAN) I AM ROMA

  2. The Policy Context • Ongoing High levels of exclusion faced by Roma Communities • Roma decade 2005-2015 • Mid–Term Review shows marginal impact • European Parliament Resolution • Earmarking of ERDF/ESF funds • Ongoing Discrimination

  3. Project Aims The overall goal of this proposal is to build up capacity and know how of local actors engaged in anti-discrimination work relating to Roma generally and Roma Children in particular, AND support them in developing local/regional campaigns to challenge stereo types and highlight good practice through a transnational exchange programme. The aim is to increase political participation of Roma, raise awareness of discrimination and racial violence targeted against Roma, and discrimination of Roma children in education provision.

  4. Project Objectives-1 Four Key Objectives: Undertake the effective Management and Co-ordination of the Project Undertake a transnational exchange programme Undertake Local Actions Establish systems for communication and ensure wide dissemination

  5. Key Actions-1 • Management and Co-ordination of the Project • Each Partner to appoint a local co-ordinator • Four steering group meetings • Telephone conferences • Staff declaration forms • Timesheets • Expenses Claims • Pre-financing Claims

  6. Key Actions-2 • Undertake a transnational exchange programme • Transnational workshop One: This will bring together the facilitators of the LAG's responsible for the local capacity building programme. This will be a "training of the trainers" with inputs from partners as well as experts from the European Roma Rights Centre. This workshop will incorporate the production of materials for the capacity building workshops and the development of the online campaign.

  7. Key Actions-2 • Undertake a transnational exchange programme • Transnational workshop Two: This will bring together delegates from the the LAG's and external experts in relation to Roma and campaigning.This workshop will focus on an exchange of good practice and development of local action plans • Transnational Online events: An online campaign that will have the following elements: • Use of Social networking tools such as facebook, twitter, youtube as campaigning mediums • Pod casts • Creation of an online community of practice. This will seek to establish a “critical mass” of supporters who will be able to sustain the impulse created by the project

  8. Key Actions-2 • Undertake a transnational exchange programme • Establishment of an Online Dialogues platform that will provide a virtual space enabling the participation of LAG members. As well as providing a link with this cross-section of participants, the Dialogues platform will also incorporate a number of key features: • Profiles of people as well as places within the partnership • Establish a data base for all the products generated by the platform as well as links to key reports /websites. • Create a space for discussion forums to operate • Create a mechanism to undertake “opinion polling” and consultation with the platform participants and thus ensure that final products and approaches reflect identified priorities.

  9. Key Actions-3 • Undertake Local Actions • Local action group in each locality(10-12). • This action group will consist of three types of actors: • those who are well “connected”. These will be “activists” in the field • Those who have “knowledge”, who are sources for data. These will be researchers, policy makers etc. • Those who are salespersons- that is people who have the skills to persuade and spread the message. These will be people in the media, artists etc.

  10. Key Actions-3 • Undertake Local Actions • A capacity building workshop that will target key actors responsible for social inclusion and anti-discrimination policies alongside members of the LAG’s

  11. Key Actions-3 • Undertake Local Actions • A local campaign programme which will have the following elements: • Local mapping which will identify the context and also what is happening on the ground in order to ensure effective synergies with the impulse provided. • A programme of “Dialogues”. These will be café style events that will bring together targeted people from Employers, Trade Unions, local authorities, politicians alongside participants from the Roma communities. • Using local media to get the message across to the general public.

  12. Key Actions-4 • Establish systems for communication and ensure wide dissemination • Establishment of an Online Dialogues platform that will provide a virtual space enabling the participation of LAG members. The Dialogues platform will also incorporate a number of key features: • Profiles of people as well as places within the partnership • Establish a data base for all the products generated by the platform as well as links to key reports /websites. • Create a space for discussion forums to operate • Create a mechanism to undertake “opinion polling” and consultation with the platform participants and thus ensure that final products and approaches reflect identified priorities. • Twitter and Facebook groups will be established with links to the platform

  13. Key Actions-4 • Establish systems for communication and ensure wide dissemination • A project website will be created which will act a more "convential3 dissemination tool • Linkages with local, regional, National and European media • Transnational dissemination workshop • Telephone conferencing between SGM members • Online events will be publicised and open to non partner organisations

  14. Timetable 1 February 2011 - 31 January 2013 (24 Months)

  15. Partners • Municipality of Sintra • LUDEN(QeC-ERAN) • Belfast Health Trust • Municipality of Heraklion • Evropská rozvojová agentura, s.r.o. (European development agency) • The Intercultural Institute of Timisoara (IIT) • Európska Rómska pracovná agentúra (European Roma Labour Agency ) • The Roma Center for Social Intervention and Studies (Romani CRISS) • City of Dobrich

  16. Budget Total Budget: €870,430 EU Contribution:€695,425 (79.89%) Partner Contribution: Sintra: €23,000 Partners : €21,715

  17. Thank Youh.saad@ludenet.org

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