50 years ago, between 7 and 12 April 1971, in the village of Chelsfield near Orpington and London took place the First World Romani Congress funded in part by the World Council of Churches and the Government of India. It
Online Consultative Meeting in search of a cooperative approach among youth organisations and other stakeholders, 24-26 February 2021 Phiren Amenca participated in the Consultative meeting as an international organisation committed to challenge the discrimination of all people in society. We
This workbook is a do-it-yourself step-by-step guide on how to build and use a “logic model”. It describes the steps to create logic models for your own programs, in order to present it to your community, to your donors, and
How to include Roma youth in policy making and mainstream structures of power? This and other similar questions were discussed on 10 December 2020 during the Roma Youth Voices online event “The role and power of Roma Youth in mainstream
Congratulations to Walk with us – Phiren Amenca for winning the Best European Roma Youth Project 2020 Award! The “Youth for Youth” project was selected unanimously from more than 40 applications from 19 countries by the four members of the
Read 2019 Annual Report The 2019 Annual Report of Phiren Amenca International Network features stories of young Roma and non-Roma volunteers engaging to challenge stereotypes and racism in and outside of Europe, insights from the diversity of seminars and projects
On November 24 the Romanian Roma Youth Platform took place online gathering together young Roma activists, representatives of national and European institutions and members of the Roma civil society in Romania. The main discussion was about the involvement of Roma
22 November 2020. Phiren Amenca became a Candidate Member of the European Youth Forum. A Resolution on Antigypsyism and on Roma Youth Participation was adopted. The European Youth Forum approved the candidacy of the Phiren Amenca International Network at its
Brussels, 12 October 2020 On October 7 2020, the European Commission published the long-awaited renewed EU Roma strategic framework for equality, inclusion and participation for 2020 – 2030. We, as international Roma youth networks, have advocated for years that young
My name is Lolo; I come from the county of Shropshire in the UK, living in a small village in a rural area of the West Midlands. I am currently undergoing an eight month placement with Phiren Amenca via the