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Report

Call for input on the human rights situation of Roma worldwide, with a particular focus on the phenomenon of anti-Gypsyism

Issued by

Special Rapporteur on minority issues

Published

11 May 2015

presented to

29th session of the Human Rights Council

Report

Issued by Special Procedures

Subject

Roma minorities

Symbol Number

A/HRC/29/24

Background

The report was presented to the Human Rights Council by the Special Rapporteur at its 29th Session, on 15 June 2015. It provides an overview of the human rights situation of Roma worldwide, applying a minority rights-based approach to the protection and promotion of the rights of Roma, including the protection of their existence; the prevention of violence against Roma; the protection and promotion of Roma identity; the guarantee of the rights to non-discrimination and equality, including combating racism, anti-Gypsyism and structural discrimination; and the guarantee of the right of Roma to effective participation in public life, especially with regard to decisions affecting them. Drawing on the responses to the questionnaire, the report provides an overview of trends in State practice, highlighting positive developments as well as challenges.

Side event – Combatting discrimination as a root cause of Roma marginalization

During the 29th session of the Human Rights Council, the Special Rapporteur held, in collaboration with the Council of Europe, the European Union and the OSCE, a Side Event to complement her report on Roma . The event, which took place on 16 June 2015 from 11h00 - 13h00 in Room XXIII at the Palais de Nations, aimed to convene a constructive dialogue with Member States, international and regional organisations, UN specialised agencies and monitoring mechanisms, European Union institutions, Roma and pro-Roma civil society organisations, Roma experts and other relevant stakeholders on effective measures to combat anti-Gypsyism and discrimination against Roma as a root cause of their marginalisation and exclusion in all spheres of life.

As part of the Side Event, the Special Rapporteur projected a visual exhibition, Romarising, which is a project by photographer Chad Evans Wyatt that curates images of Roma academics and professionals from around the world that confronts the often stereotypical images of Roma that are wide-spread.