Ogra.Door - open doors for social inclusion

Project facts

Project promoter:
Territorial Administrative Unit Ogra Commune(RO)
Project Number:
RO-LOCALDEV-0070
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€384,890
Other Project Partners
”LOC” Foundation(RO)
Lower Secondary School in Ogra Commune(RO)

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Description

The project aims to increase the inclusion and empowerment of a number of 668 Roma from Ogra commune, Mures County, through the development and implementation of local and social development services in the sectors of housing, education, employment, health, Roma empowerment and combating any form of discrimination against Roma. The main activities of the project deal with: Improving housing conditions by carrying out the legal assistance process to clarify the situation and housing rights for a number of 153 dwellings; Support for obtaining identity documents for 30 Roma people; Educational services for Roma people in vulnerable situations granted to 180 children. Within the non-formal activities, the children will be supported in the elaboration and launch of The Happy Book, which will include poems, stories, drawings, fashion sketches, etc.; Employment services through information, support, mediation, skills assessment, preparation for interviews for a number of 200 people, of which 170 people from the main target group (of which 60 Roma women and young women) and 30 people from the secondary target group; Health services - all 668 people included in the main target group of the project, will benefit from medical information by carrying out a number of 2 sequential health information campaigns in the context of the COVID 19 pandemic on topics related to environmental hygiene and home hygiene; Training actions for the development of networking, collaboration and direct work skills with Roma communities for a number of 17 professionals from the implementation teams of the PP and partners; Parental education programmes for 30 Roma adults; Implement Actions to Empower Roma for 70 Roma people, including 20 Roma women and 10 young Roma women, as well as for 10 Roma experts and leaders; Combating forms of discrimination against Roma by implementing concrete actions targeting 200 Roma people, 200 people from the majority population.

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