Abstract

Issue Despite a range of international, regional, and national frameworks protecting their health and human rights, Roma report a shocking array of abuses in healthcare, ranging from denial of services to segregation. For Roma who manage to access services, the health system remains a place of stigmatization and discrimination. There is, however, increasing recognition of these systematic violations. Essential to building on this momentum is the ability of Roma NGOs to conduct effective legal advocacy to …

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