Following its resolution from April 29, 2005, which acknowledged the
discrimination and substandard living conditions faced by Roma in Europe,
the European Parliament forwarded a series of recommendations asking the
Commission to “raise the Roma issue to a pan-European level.” The
conference on Roma Diplomacy provided a forum where European level civil
servants, diplomats, politicians and Roma rights activists exchanged views
towards this goal. The conference examined options and strategies, and
prepared a list of recommendations for European institutions. This
conference was part of the Roma Diplomacy project.
Following its resolution from April 29, 2005, which acknowledged the
discrimination and substandard living conditions faced by Roma in Europe,
the European Parliament forwarded a series of recommendations asking the
Commission to “raise the Roma issue to a pan-European level.” The
conference on Roma Diplomacy provided a forum where European level civil
servants, diplomats, politicians and Roma rights activists exchanged views
towards this goal. The conference examined options and strategies, and
prepared a list of recommendations for European institutions. This
conference was part of the Roma Diplomacy project.