Culture and Commerce in order to support Social Inclusion

Project facts

Project promoter:
Work-shop Cultural Association
Project Number:
HU05-0202
Target groups
Roma,
Non governmental organisation
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€25,320
Final project cost:
€13,844
From EEA Grants:
€ 10,205
The project is carried out in:
Hungary

Description

Knowledge about the Roma is rather superficial, incomplete and distorted. Fragmented knowledge can be collected with difficulties and many of the sources are uncertain. Most of the projects focusing on vulnerable groups are not sustainable even in medium term. The objective is to establish the Roma representation into a positive track by expansion of knowledge, support relationship building of helping organizations, help Roma educators and researchers to facilitate knowledge sourcing. We expect to achieve a well-known site, which can directly help affected groups. We want to create and operate a multi-site that can build relationships, cooperation with collections searching for processing materials, organizations exploration and data collection. By creating photo materials like volume pagination, the multi-site will be more efficient. Our target group is all citizens of EU member states, those who have an interest in Roma culture, academics, pupils and students, NGOs, and artists. We need to work with a number of organizations together facilitated by existing practices.

Summary of project results

Knowledge about the Roma is rather superficial, incomplete and distorted. Fragmented knowledge can be collected with difficulties and many of the sources are uncertain. Most of the projects focusing on vulnerable groups are not sustainable even in medium term. To establish the Roma representation into a positive track by expansion of knowledge, support relationship building of helping organizations, help Roma educators and researchers to facilitate knowledge sourcing. They created and since now will be operating a multi-site; building relationships, cooperation with collections; searching for and processing further materials; organizations exploration, data collection. Target groups of our project are all citizens of EU member states, those part with an interest in Roma culture, academics, pupils and students, NGOs, artists. They have already started to work with a number of organizations together, which will be further expanded in the future. The results of the project can be seen on their website: https://www.fairpage.eu/

Summary of bilateral results