Protecting Roma Against Discrimination: the Role of Equality Bodies 21 October 2014 FRA work on Roma inclusion Massimo Toschi Romaprogramme@fra.europa.eu 1
The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights Its objective is to provide assistance and expertise on fundamental rights issues to the European Union institutions and Member States, when they implement EU law, in order to support them when they take measures to fully respect fundamental rights 2
FRA and EQUINET/NEBs On-going dialogue on cooperation and coordination EQUINET/NEBs-ENNHRI-CoE-FRA thematic platforms Roma Integration Asylum/Migration Hate Crime Advancing social and economic rights and socio-economic equality Cooperation in the field of communication CLARITY FRA-Equinet meeting follow-up FRA survey on violence against women (Equinet WG on VAW) 3
FRA Roma Survey FRA Multi-annual Roma Programme EU-MIDIS II FRA-Member States Working Party Roma Inclusion indicators LERI project (Local Engagement on Roma Inclusion) Publications (Data Visualisation on-line) - Data in Focus on Education - Data in Focus on Employment - Data in Focus on Gender 4
Policy Background EC Communication 5.4.2011 An EU Framework for National Roma Integration Strategies The Fundamental Rights Agency should work with Member States to develop monitoring methods which can provide a comparative analysis of the situation of Roma across Europe. EC Communication 21.5.2012 National RIS: a first step in the implementation of the EU Framework The EU's Fundamental Rights Agency will continue its surveys across the EU and work closely with the Member States to support them in developing robust national monitoring systems. EC Communication 26.6.2013 Proposal for a Council Recommendation on effective Roma integration measures in the Member States Council Recommendation on effective Roma integration measures in the Member States 9.12.2013 Making use of any relevant core indicators or methods data collection for monitoring and evaluating progress on a regular basis enabling efficient reporting on the situation of Roma in the Member States with support of the the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights. EC Communication 2.4.2014 Report on the implementation of the EU Framework for National Roma integration strategies 5
The EU Framework for National Roma Integration Strategies tasks FRA with: Collecting data regularly (2012 2020) across the EU Assisting MSs in developing effective monitoring tools Evidence-based policy making Data collection on the situation of Roma as evidence to support Member States. Tracking progress over time 6
The work ahead EUROPE 2020 2013-2016 Qualitative research Local engagement 2019 Roma survey 2015-2016 Roma survey EU MIDIS II 2013 Data sources 2012-2020 Working with Member States to improve monitoring tools 2011 Roma survey 7
FRA Roma Survey 8
11 EU-MS < The FRA Roma Pilot survey (2011) In total 11,140 Roma and 5,508 non-roma respondents interviewed informing on 47,623 Roma household members and 14,888 Non- Roma household members respectively The results show the situation of Roma on the ground: FRA Roma survey data explorer (Data Visualisation on-line) http://fra.europa.eu/dvs/dvt/roma.php 9
School attendance Roma children are at greater risk of leaving education before the end of compulsory school age an average of 14% of Roma children did not attend compulsory school (3% non-roma) Share of children of compulsory school age not attending school in 2010/2011 (%) 10
Labour market participation Participation of Roma in the labour market is low and there is a significant gap between Roma and non-roma Self-declared main activity status paid work (including full-time, part-time, ad hoc jobs, self-employment) in FRA Roma survey (age 16+) and Eurostat Labour Force Survey 2011 (15+) (%) 11
Persons living in households at risk of poverty (%) Source: FRA Roma pilot survey 2011 12
Limited awareness of antidiscrimination legislation Only 39% was aware that there is a law that forbids discrimination against ethnic minority people when applying for a job 13
Limited awareness of organisations that can help in case of discrimination Only 1 out of 5 Roma was aware of an organisation that could offer support or advice 14
Council Recommendations on effective Roma integration measures in the Member States 9.12.2013 3.6 Support the work and institutional capacity of bodies for the promotion of equal treatment by granting them adequate resources so that the legal and judicial assistance they provide can effectively benefit Roma victims of discrimination 15
Council Regulations 240/2014 on the European code of conduct on partnership in the framework of European Structural and Investment Funds 7.01.2014 Art. 3 Identification of relevant partners for the Partnership Agreement c) Bodies responsible for promoting social inclusion, gender equality and non-discrimination *) Specific attention should be paid to most vulnerable and marginalised communities, which are at the highest risk of discrimination or social exclusion, in particular person with disability, migrants and Roma people. 16
EU-MIDIS II 17
EU MIDIS II survey (2014-2016) EU MIDIS II first repeated full-scale survey Survey on immigrant groups and ethnic minorities (focus on Roma) EU 28 (26.000 people) Launch of first results: second half 2016 Pilot 04/2015 05/2015 Fieldwork: scheduled for the months 09-11/ 2015 18 18
EU MIDIS II survey: Objectives Methodological: 1. Allow for analysis of trends for selected indicators from EU MIDIS I and Roma survey 2. An EU wide comparative survey 3. Comparable and reliable data on impact on the ground of EU and national anti-discrimination and equality legislation policies. 4. Refine survey methodologies for hard-to-reach populations Content: 1. Focus on discrimination and victimisation experiences, social inclusion, enjoyment and violations of fundamental rights 2. Integration of migrants process/outcome 3. Roma social inclusion progress or stagnation? 4. Particular focus on positive integration outcomes and participation, as well as on perceived intolerance 19 19
EU Midis II Target groups 1. Roma in 9 EU Member States 2. Russian national minority in 3 EU Member States 3. Immigrants from Turkey and their descendants in 6 EU Member States 4. Immigrants from North Africa and their descendants in 5 EU Member States 5. Immigrants from South Asia and Asia in 3 EU Member States 6. Recent immigrants from non-eu/efta countries in 3 EU Member States 7. Persons of Sub-Saharan or African descent in 11 Member States 20 20
Ad hoc FRA-Member States Working Party on Roma Inclusion Indicators 21
Working Party on Roma inclusion indicators 14 participating Member States (BE, BG, CR,CZ, FI, FR, IT, EL, HU, NL, RO, SK, ES, UK) (*), European Commission, Eurostat, Eurofound Aim: support Member States in their effort to establish effective national monitoring mechanism (comparable results) Development of S-P-O indicators framework for the monitoring of the implementation of NRISs; and how best populate them (ethnic data collection) Exchange of experiences on reporting and monitoring practices related to the integration strategies Linking data and its use for informing policy review, evaluation and monitoring Reporting to NRCPs (*) 22
Developing Indicators Council Recommendations on effective Roma integration measures in the Member States 9.12.2013 S-P-O Framework (United Nations OHCHR) 3 levels of indicators to measure progress in implementation of fundamental rights Structure indicators Commitment; e.g. legislation Process indicators Effort; e.g. policies, programmes, action plans Outcome indicators Results; e.g. situation on the ground Key indicators in relevant thematic areas: education, employment, health, housing, as well as poverty, discrimination, gender, rights awareness 23 23
LERI (Local Engagement on Roma Inclusion) 24
Local Engagement for Roma Inclusion (LERI) Participatory action research Engaging with stakeholders at the local level (including local authorities, Roma communities and civil society organisations) Identifying barriers and drivers of change, improving the design, implementation and monitoring of Roma integration policies 22 municipalities in 11 MSs (BG, CZ, EL, ES, FI, FR, HU, IT, RO, SK, UK) Time frame: Pilot May November 2014 (Italy (Mantova) and Slovakia (Hrabusice) and implementation: 2015-2016 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mky_dwd3mjc 25
LERI How? Participatory action research (PAR) on local Roma integration plans. It is expected to improve policy maker s understanding of the situation of Roma & what works in Roma inclusion processes, what doesn t & why (*) Better understanding of the processes (how projects, activities, strategies implemented; how EU and other funds for Roma integration are used) examine and develop ways of improving the design, implementation and monitoring of Roma integration policies and actions at local level all that done by Roma and not for Roma 26
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