14 Jun 2023

Paving the Way for Truth and Reconciliation Process to Address Antigypsyism in Europe

Remembrance, Recognition, Justice and Trust-Building

Ana Carballo-Mesa / Sergio Carrera / Pedro Casermeiro Cortes / Iulius Rostas / Jan Selling / Lavinia Stan

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The CHACHIPEN project (Paving the way for Truth and Reconciliation Process to address antigypsyism in Europe) has for aimed to advance the recognition of and response to historically rooted and systemic antigypsyism to achieve justice, equality, non-discrimination, and the full participation of Roma as equal citizens across the EU. 

This Brief presents and summarises the key findings and policy recommendations based on the four CHACHIPEN Country Reports covering Germany, Romania, Sweden, and Spain. It highlights commonalities and differences between these EU Member States, draws lessons learned, and makes recommendations for future EU policy interventions. It also considers the key findings resulting from the Strategic Visioning Exercise that took place on 23 June 2022 as part of the CHACHIPEN project. 

To find out more about the CHACHIPEN project, click here.

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