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Finland: More action is needed to end discrimination against Europe's Roma, states are
told at OSCE meeting
An OSCE meeting on improving the integration of Roma and Sinti opened today in Vienna
with calls to participating States to step up their efforts to end widespread
discrimination.
The two-day meeting, organized by the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human
Rights (ODIHR) and the Finnish OSCE Chairmanship, brings together more than 200
participants from across the OSCE region to discuss the role of local authorities in
integrating Roma and examine good practices at the municipal level. Special focus will be
placed on ways to improve equal access of Roma to education and social services.
"All too often, states develop policy initiatives at the national level, without
ensuring commensurate impact at the regional and local level within the targeted
communities," said Ambassador Janez Lenarcic, the ODIHR Director.
He added that the exclusion and discrimination of Roma has negative repercussions on
societies as a whole. "We have seen evidence of such spill-over, and sadly very recently
so, in several places in Europe," he said.
OSCE participating States adopted an Action Plan in 2003 to address the challenges
faced by Roma and Sinti populations.
Sarita Friman-Korpela, Secretary-General of the Finnish Advisory Board and
Representative of the Finnish Chairmanship, underlined that improving the situation of
Roma is above all a human rights concern.
She called the OSCE Action Plan a "milestone" in the Organization's efforts to promote
integration of Roma and Sinti. But she also stressed that "much more implementation work"
was needed to bring genuine improvements down to the local level, in areas such as
education, housing and health care.
Earlier today, Roma civil society representatives said in a joint statement that they
were "deeply concerned" about the rise of violent forms of intolerance targeting Roma and
Sinti communities in the OSCE region, and called on heads of states, senior government
officials, politicians and community leaders to unequivocally condemn such acts.
A photo exhibition on Roma in Finland is on display in the Hofburg Conference Centre
during the meeting.
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