In the framework of the PAL European project (cofounded by the Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme of the European Union), on 4 and 5 April 2017 the Conference of Awareness Raising Campaign Employ me will be held in Diepenbeek (Belgium).

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Project PAL was created to fight discrimination and anti-Gypsyism in education and employment inside the EU. We are aiming to develop a comprehensive approach and endorse a number of goals in education, employment in order to speed up Roma Intergration.

The Conference will be an opportunity for exchanging experiences and best practices among project partners and professionals who are active in the field of employment of Roma people. We believe that the conference will be the best opportunity to create a common space where professionals and experts can work and develop collaborations and share experiences in Roma employment.

Some of the topics which will be discussed are:

  1. Employment rights for Romani people
  2. Employment and economic alternatives for Roma in EU
  3. Social entrepreneurship
  4. IT sector for economic alternatives for Roma
  5. Microcredit and other experiences of Roma support centers

Best practices recognized by project partners will be presented and discussed.

Participation at the conference is free of charge, but registration is needed.

You can also download the banner and disseminate this news to all who might be interested to participate.

In the framework of the PAL European project (cofounded by the Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme of the European Union), on 4 and 5 April 2017 the Conference of Awareness Raising Campaign Employ me will be held in Diepenbeek (Belgium).

***

Project PAL was created to fight discrimination and anti-Gypsyism in education and employment inside the EU. We are aiming to develop a comprehensive approach and endorse a number of goals in education, employment in order to speed up Roma Intergration.

The Conference will be an opportunity for exchanging experiences and best practices among project partners and professionals who are active in the field of employment of Roma people. We believe that the conference will be the best opportunity to create a common space where professionals and experts can work and develop collaborations and share experiences in Roma employment.

Some of the topics which will be discussed are:

  1. Employment rights for Romani people
  2. Employment and economic alternatives for Roma in EU
  3. Social entrepreneurship
  4. IT sector for economic alternatives for Roma
  5. Microcredit and other experiences of Roma support centers

Best practices recognized by project partners will be presented and discussed.

Participation at the conference is free of charge, but registration is needed.

You can also download the banner and disseminate this news to all who might be interested to participate.