The activities of the project point out the importance of health services for the Roma women in order to turn to the much needed research and studies within this sector, a process based on...
Electoral campaign General preparation activities National Roma Centrum (NRC) as non-governmental organization dealing with Roma issues, striving for active participation and integration of the Roma in the society and protection of the rights of...
From 9th to 13th of July, NRC’s according to the planned activities for implementation of the project The key is our hands, campaign for education of the Roma visited the 11 targeted cities in...
The National Roma Centrum, in the framework of its election campaign, delivers messages through educational materials and also through campaign songs composed with the aim to educate the public and to deliver its message....
ROMA CAMPAIGN FOR ELECTION EDUCATION “Dzan” PLAY FAIR FOR FAIR ELECTIONS The National Roma Centrum held a press conference today in the NGO Info center in Skopje, on which the pre election campaign was presented,...
The key is in your hands Campaign activities January – May 2006 Activities-REF-eng.pdf INTRODUCTION Education is the main precondition for resolving of the other problems that are burdening the modern living, such as the...
Fair play for fair participation National Roma Centrum from Kumanovo is organizing the campaign “Dzan” (translated: go, know), in order to increase the level of Roma participation in all forms of civil participation in...
16 June 2006, Budapest, Skopje. The European Roma Rights Centre (ERRC) and the National Roma Centrum (NRC) sent a letter to Dr. Vlado Buckovski, Prime Minister of the Republic of Macedonia expressing grave concern about...
My name is Ramce but I am called Dzamce. Why? Because I am more naked than dressed, I live in a house, in fact a shack made out of carton, live bricks and iron....
We often say for everything which is arguable, when it is dirty, complicated, something promised and not fulfilled, is Gypsy business. I try to understand that stereotype, where does it come from, and yet it...