CZECH
REPUBLIC
Roma with a View: Establishing Roma Advisory Positions in Local Government
Tensions between Czechs and the Roma minority in the Czech Republic
received worldwide attention in 1997, when Canada and Great Britain
were flooded with visa applications from Roma. A documentary about
the new lives of Roma immigrants in Canada had been aired in the
Czech Republic, sparking dissatisfaction among the local Romas and
a would-be exodus. The Canadians and British were ill-prepared to
handle the visa deluge and they, along with other international
governments and NGOs, pressed the Czech government to address the
considerable problem of discrimination against the Roma minority
in their country.
In an attempt to deal with the crisis, Partners-Czech worked with
the Czech Ministries of the Interior, Education, Labor and Social
Affairs, local government representatives, the Open Society Fund,
and several Roma groups to develop the new position of "minority
advisor" in municipal governments. As a result, a minority
advisor has been appointed in every city in the Czech Republic to
represent the needs and concerns of the local Roma population and
to facilitate interaction with local government officials. Each
advisor serves as a bridge between the two cultures, working to
break down prevalent racist stereotypes about the Roma population.
Partners-Czech was chosen to lead a specialized training program
to prepare the Roma advisors for their new roles. The program included
training in communication and negotiation skills, as well as workshops
on state welfare programs and social policy.
The establishment of these new advisory positions has built much-needed
understanding, while reducing ethnic tensions and violence between
the Czech majority and their Roma neighbors. The program has also
given the Roma a more prominent voice in local government, clearing
the way for improvements in their social and economic status.
Additional Resources
Press Release
Announcing Launch of Partners & USAID Roma Initiative
(Microsoft Word Document)
|