ERRC submission to UN HRC on Serbia (June 2017)

30 June 2017

Written Comments by the European Roma Rights Centre concerning Serbia to the Human Rights Council, within its Universal Periodic Review, for consideration at its 29th session (January-February 2018).

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ERRC submission to UN HRC on France (June 2017)

30 June 2017

Written Comments by the European Roma Rights Centre concerning France to the Human Rights Council, within its Universal Periodic Review, for consideration at its 29th session (January-February 2018).

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ERRC submission to the European Commission on Roma Inclusion in enlargement countries (May 2017)

25 May 2017

Written comments by the ERRC to the European Commission on enlargement component of the EU Roma Framework.  

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ERRC submission to UN CERD on Bulgaria (April 2017)

20 April 2017

Written Comments by the European Roma Rights Centre (ERRC) concerning Bulgaria to the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, for consideration at its 92nd session (24 April - 12 May 2017)  

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Joint submission to UN UPR on Ukraine (March 2017)

19 April 2017

Written comments of the R2P, DESYATE KVITNYA, the Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion (The Institute), the European Network on Statelessness and the European Roma Rights Centre, concerning Ukraine for consideration by the Human Rights Council, within its Universal Periodic Review at its 28th session, 6-17 November 2017.

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ERRC submission to UN UPR on the Czech Republic (March 2017)

19 April 2017

Written comments of the European Roma Rights Centre, concerning the Czech Republic for consideration by the Human Rights Council, within its Universal Periodic Review at its 28th session, 6-17 November 2017.

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Thirsting for Justice: New Report Reveals Depth of Discrimination faced by Europe’s Roma in Accessing Water

22 March 2017

All across Europe, huge numbers of Roma have limited access to clean drinking water and sanitation. This is not a coincidence of geography. It is a matter of societal and institutional discrimination. Inadequate politicians and even worse policies force Roma to live in completely segregated settlements, where they are discriminated against by local authorities and denied access to basic services.

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