Our resistance does not stop with this campaign! We continue the fight of Raymond Gureme, who taught us so much and who was always so powerful to encourage young people to stand up for their rights!
From November 2020 to August 2021 in Bangalore, at the Student Christian Movement of India! Be a volunteer of Phiren Amenca, see the world, learn about the lives of minorities in India, gain a lifetime experience and be part of
Examining European History from a new perspective The Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28, 1919. That summer marked the beginning of two contrasting historical developments. One movement that gathered momentum advocated for peaceful international solutions and justice and
As a result of the Study Session held in October and an international Networking Meeting in November, 2019, Phiren Amenca International Network, together with youth workers of our member and partner organisations compiled a document. It includes useful tips and
2000 € prize | application deadline: 25 January 2020 for the most empowering Roma youth projects and initiatives ternYpe International Roma Youth Network and Phiren Amenca International Network will award for the very first time the “European Roma Youth Project
March 18. 2019. Budapest, Central European University RGDTS-Phiren Amenca organized together with colleagues, fellows and students from the Central European University a discussion to share information on the existent EU Roma Framework, National Roma Integration Strategies, and the monitoring of
Phiren Amenca International Network and ternYpe International Roma Youth Network, representing 35 Roma youth organizations across Europe, here emphasize the importance of prioritizing Roma youth and Roma youth issues through a dedicated chapter in the post-2020 EU Framework for National
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Roma Holocaust, ternYpe International Roma Youth Network and its partners hold its annual international youth event in Krakow and Auschwitz, where a meeting and discussion with Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, former
Novi Sad, Serbia, became European Roma Youth Capital for a week, between 16-21 July 2019 through the efforts of RGDTS-Phiren Amenca and its Serbian partner, Minority Voice. Around 150 young people from 10 different countries took part in the one-week
May 31- June 2. 2019. Pécs, Hungary RGDTS-Phiren Amenca organized a Forum where Roma and LGBTQIA+ activists came together to set up a Roma LGBTQIA+ working group with the long-term goal of formulating relevant recommendations to the decision-makers in order