European Commission calls for renewed commitment to Roma integration

European Commission calls for renewed commitment to Roma integration

This year’s assessment provides, for the first time, an overview of the measures put in place by Member States following the 2013 Council Recommendation on effective Roma integration measures, which required them to develop National Roma Integration strategies to promote access of Roma to education, employment, healthcare and housing.

Frans Timmermans, First Vice-President of the European Commission, said: “Roma are part of our societies, and they are part of Europe. This report comes as a timely reminder for Member States to show more political determination and implement their commitments to integrate Europe’s Roma communities. Member States should use to the full the relevant policy, legal and financial tools to ensure equal opportunities and Roma inclusion.”

Věra Jourová, Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality said: “There is still more to be done for Roma inclusion in all areas, from education to housing or employment. In the past year, there have been some positive developments, especially in the area of education. At the same time, educational segregation of Roma children persists in some Member States and the Commission had to take action to make sure anti-discrimination legislation is enforced.

The Commission has stepped up its efforts to ensure correct implementation of anti-discrimination legislation towards Roma, including at local level, by launching infringement procedures when legislation, such as the Racial Equality Directive is not properly enforced, notably in education. The Commission is supporting the implementation of the Member States’ National Roma integration strategies by providing funding under the European Structural and Investment Fund(ESIF) for 2014-2020.

The report shows that Member States have achieved progress in a number of areas, but more efforts are still needed:

  • Member States invested in education as a means of integration: the majority of Member States reported measures relevant to early childhood education and care, early school leaving, inclusive education and individualised support. But not enough measures were taken against the exclusion from the workplace and forced evictions of Roma have continued in 2015 without any offer of alternative housing.

  • Better use of EU funds for the integration of marginalised communities:The European Structural and Investment (ESI) Funds support social inclusion measures for marginalised communities, the regeneration of deprived urban areas and investments in human capital.Several Member States introduced a specific investment priority for the integration of marginalised communities, such as Roma, under the European Structural and Investment Fund(ESIF) It allows for explicit targeting and better monitoring of results. National contact points have also facilitated the distribution of the funding.

  • Closer cooperation with civil society and local authorities:Several Member States have established coordination structures for Roma integration, involving diverse stakeholders. National strategies are increasingly translated into local action plans, and the National Roma Contact Points are more closely involved in making the best use of EU funds. The Commission will support Member States in developing national platforms for Roma inclusion to ensure a more effective cooperation on the ground.

The Commission calls on Member States to step up efforts to enforce anti-discrimination legislation and eliminate segregation in education and housing to prevent forced evictions. The Commission urges Member States to demonstrate greater political will and a long-term vision to combat discrimination of Roma people.


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Angelo Ferro

Laureato in Giurisprudenza presso l'Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, laurea magistrale (LMG/01), periodo di studi all’estero presso l’University of World and National Economy (Sofia) e ricerca tesi nell’ ambito del Diritto Finanziario Internazionale presso la Kadir Has University di Istanbul. Giornalista pubblicista, consulente legale nell’ambito delle politiche europee, consegue l’International Master in European Studies presso l’Universitè Catholique de Louvain (Bruxelles) , è attualmente il rappresentate dell’International Youth Federation per l’Italia.

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