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Spotlight: Roma children and women
Children from Roma communities in four European countries and territories face a myriad of deprivation. Children from Roma communities have low immunization coverage, and lower preschool and school attendance and completion rates compared to national averages.
It is crucial for governments, international organizations, and civil society to intensify collaboration and implement targeted interventions to uplift the Roma communities, and ensure they benefit from universal services on an equal basis with the rest of the population.
Focusing on the well-being of Roma children and women within the Roma community is vital for promoting human rights and inclusive development. Empowering them through these five focus areas and providing equal opportunities will lead to a more equitable and inclusive society for all:
> Health and nutrition
> Education
> Child protection
> Social protection and adequate standard of living
> Roma participation