«L’Alliance» combat les discriminations envers les Roms aux niveaux local et régional, promeut leur inclusion et attire l’attention des autorités locales et régionale sur ces communautés.

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Le terme "Roms et Gens du Voyage" est utilisé par le Conseil de l'Europe pour englober la diversité des groupes inclut dans le travail du Conseil de l'Europe sur le terrain intégrant des Roms, Sinti/Manouches, Calé, Kaale, Romanichels, Boyash/Rudari, Égyptiens balkaniques (Égyptiens et Ashkali), des groupes de l'est (Dom, Lom et Abdal), des groupes comme Travellers, Yénishes et des populations désignées par le terme administratif "Gens du voyage", ainsi que des personnes qui s'identifient eux-mêmes comme Tsiganes. 

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6th Dosta! Congress Prize

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The Dosta!Congress Prize

Later this year, in October, the Dosta!Congress Prize will be awarded the 6th time. "Dosta!" means "enough" in the dialect of Romani that is widely used in the Balkans, where the Dosta! Campaign was launched. It signals to end discrimination and exclusion of Roma and Travellers in Europe. The Prize is a joint project between the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe and the Dosta!-Campaign. The Prize is awarded to municipalities that have achieved especially outstanding results concerning Roma Inclusion. Policies that are innovative and impactful have been chosen in the past. The international high-level jury is composed of representatives of the Council of Europe and the European Roma Travellers Forum. The application is open until the 28th of June.

Past Winners

The prize has been given to municipalities every two years since 2007. Winners include Ghent (Belgium), Obrnice (Czech Republic), Jyväskylä (Finland) exaequo with Surcin (Belgrade, Serbia), Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina) exaequo with Prijedor (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and Banja Luka (Bosnia and Herzegovina). The projects that won in the past where focused on different issues such as education, housing, health and the fight against anti-Gypsyism.

Outlook

The Dosta!Congress Prize will continue to be an important prize acknowledging the work of local and regional authorities concerning Roma Inclusion. We urge all municipalities who fulfil the criteria to apply with a project that was implemented in the past two years. The first three municipalities will be invited to Strasbourg to receive their respective prizes at the 33rd Session (18-20 October) of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe.