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Ciprian Necula at EU Parliament: Roma Curriculum Must Be Part of the Mainstream, Not Sideline

BRUSSELS, Belgium, April 8th – Ciprian Necula, President of the Roma Education Fund, delivered a strong message at the European Parliament during Roma Week, insisting that discussions about Roma education and curriculum development must be fully integrated into broader conversations about the future of learning for all Europeans, rather than being treated as a separate [Read More]

The Million-Euro Question Haunting Slovakia’s Roma Inclusion Efforts

BRATISLAVA, Slovakia, April 8th – The familiar echo of persistent exclusion hung in the air on April 8th, World Roma Day, as community leaders, civil society advocates, institutional representatives, and academics convened in Bratislava. The topic of discussion, facilitated by the Roma Education Fund Slovakia, centered on a seemingly straightforward hypothetical: What could be achieved [Read More]

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Roma Leadership Program

We have received many questions and provided a series of answers and clarifications about the Roma Leadership Program. Here are the most frequently asked questions from our applicants, along with our answers. Q: What is the maximum age for enrollment in the program? A: There is no maximum age for enrollment in the Rome Leadership [Read More]

Roma Leadership Program | Empowering the Next Generation of Roma Leaders

Do you want to make a real difference? Join the next generation of Roma changemakers!  The Roma Education Fund, the Roma Entrepreneurship Development Initiative, Roma for Democracy, the European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture, and the Roma Foundation for Europe announce the Roma Leadership Program —a new opportunity for you to learn, connect with [Read More]

“A Resilience Journey” Documentary | Three Years On: Supporting Roma Refugees from Ukraine

“A Resilience Journey” Documentary Three years have elapsed since the onset of the war in Ukraine, and its devastating effects profoundly impact the lives of Ukrainians. From the outset, our foundation, with the generous backing of the Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB)’s Migrant and Refugee Fund, has proactively addressed the challenges faced by displaced [Read More]

The Abolition of Roma Slavery Day in Romania, a Cultural Celebration and a Call to Action

One hundred and sixty-nine years have passed since the abolition of Roma slavery in the Romanian Principalities, a pivotal moment for both Roma and Romanian history.  This anniversary was celebrated on February 20th, 2025, with a significant cultural event held at the National Museum of Romanian Peasant in Bucharest. The event was organized by Roma [Read More]

REF Organizes Key Debate on Far-Right Extremism in Romania Amidst 80th Commemoration of Auschwitz Liberation

Roma Education Fund Romania, in partnership with the “Elie Wiesel” National Institute for the Study of the Holocaust in Romania, convened a crucial debate on the alarming rise of far-right extremism. Scholars, public institutions and civic society representatives gathered to discuss the urgent need for proactive measures to protect democratic values and social cohesion in [Read More]

Armina’s Journey: A Tale of Resilience and Hope

Armina is a Recipient of the Early Childhood Education program under the EU Regional Action for Roma Education: Increased Education Support and Opportunities for Roma Students in the Western Balkans and Turkey (RARE), phase II Project, funded by the European Commission through the Directorate-General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations and implemented by REF Romania and REF [Read More]

Closing Conference of the “Pedagogy Scholarship Program” Marks a New Beginnin: The REF Educators Network

On December 7, 2024, the Roma Education Fund Romania hosted the closing conference of the Pedagogy Scholarship Program, funded by the Velux Foundations and REF. The event brought together teachers, mentors, scholarship recipients, and civil society representatives, creating an inspiring space for workshops, exchanges of best practices, and motivational stories. “Over the past ten years, this [Read More]

Scholarship Opportunity: Master in Public Policy at the University of Oxford

Are you a Roma graduate with at least a BA degree? Considering a Master’s in Public Policy? The University of Oxford and the Blavatnik School of Government, in partnership with the Roma Education Fund, are offering a scholarship for one outstanding Roma applicant for the 2025/26 academic year. This is your chance to develop the [Read More]

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