RomActive - Empowering actions for marginalized communities in Resita

Project facts

Project promoter:
Kreativ Research Association-Center for Media Studies and Social Researches(RO)
Project Number:
RO-ACTIVECITIZENS-0166
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€47,028
Final project cost:
€48,606
Other Project Partners
Nevo Parudimos Association(RO)
Resita Municipality - City Hall(RO)
Programme:

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Description

Over 2,200 people live in three ghetto neighborhoods of Resita, being severely affected by poverty, marginalization, isolation and lack of access to public services. All these factors are due to the lack of mobilization and organization of these communities, limited access to services (education, health, employment) and lack of knowledge about public administration. The project purpose is to increase the access to public services of the over 2200 people from the ghetto neighborhoods of Resita, to increase the mobilization and organization capacity of these people and to increase the knowledge about the public administration in these communities. Through the project will be organised trainings in order to educate disadvantage people on how to mobilize and organize, community meetings in which we increase their knowledge about public administration. Also, will be created initiative groups to facilitate the connection of these communities with local authorities in Resita and thus facilitate the access of people from these communities to services (education, health, employment). The initiative groups will consist of 6 people from each community, who will be trained through a series of courses, with specialized facilitators, who will later be the voice of Roma communities at LAG meetings, implementation and monitoring of the Action Plan for Roma of the Resita City Hall. The beneficiaries will be the Roma from three marginalized neighborhoods of Resita (Mociur, Dealu Mare, Calnic), who, through the representatives of the initiative groups, will actively participate in the life of the local community, their access to services will be improved. Kreativ Research, as a partner, will conduct a study to identify the problems facing these communities. Resita City Hall will be a partner, which will work directly with the initiative groups to identify clear measures to combat the marginalization, isolation and exclusion of these people.

Summary of project results

The issues or challenges the project aimed were to increase access to local public services, mobilization and organization capacity for the more than 2200 roma people living in neighborhoods ghetto of Resita, Câlnic, Dealu Mare and Mociur, based on the collaboration between the 3 partner organization, scommittees and groups

The project Promoter managed to set up neighborhood committees and groups. Initiative of the representatives of the citizens of the 3 marginalized neighborhoods, as a first step in creating and (re) activating Roma Inclusion Hub. Through the community meetings mediated by the Nevo Parudimos Association and Reșița City Hall, thye mobilized the initiative groups that facilitated the connection of these communities with the local authorities in Resita and the access of people from these communities to services (education, health, employment). 

 

The initiative groups are made up of 6 people from each community, and the neighborhood committees are made up of 20 people / community. Based on these forms of representative organization of Roma communities, since January, a number of 58 social cases have been analyzed and resolved within the Roma Inclusion Hub. The 3 initiative groups and neighborhood committees drafted the organizational documents (Regulations for organization and operation) and carried out the necessary steps for institutional recognition by Resita City Hall. Also, within the project, 3 Roma facilitators were hired from among the 3 communities, which contributed to the maintenance and activation of neighborhood groups and committees.

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