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NGOAPRPE

Asociatia Partida Romilor Pro Europa

Bucharest, ROMANIANGOReg: 915170393448-47Since 11/09/2024

Budget

€100 — €0

EP Access

2

accredited persons

Staff

3

2.5 FTE

EU Grants

None

Mission & Goals

The Association of the Roma Party Pro-Europe (APRPE) stands as a pivotal organization representing the Roma minority within Romania. As an integral part of the Council of National Minorities and with a voice in the Romanian Parliament, APRPE is dedicated to safeguarding the fundamental rights and freedoms of the Roma minority—rights enshrined in the Romanian Constitution and upheld by both national and European legislation, as well as international agreements to which Romania is a signatory. The APRPE's charter outlines key objectives, including the preservation, expression, and development of the Roma identity. This encompasses cultural aspects, education in the Romani language, media representation in both the mother tongue and the official state language, and the practice of religious beliefs—all while adhering to the principles of equality and non-discrimination alongside other citizens.

EU Legislative Interests

The Association Roma Party Pro Europe (APRPE) has recently made a significant move by hiring two senior experts to focus on European Union (EU) affairs, particularly concerning the advancement of EU policies related to Roma issues, equity, and anti-discrimination efforts. This strategic decision underscores the pivotal role of the Roma Party Pro Europe, the official representative of the Roma minority in the Romanian Parliament, in shaping future policies and legal standards aimed at the Roma minority across European countries. Given the influential position of the European Parliament and other pertinent EU institutions, APRPE is poised to play a proactive role in guiding and advising policymakers on effective strategies for addressing Roma issues. With a wealth of collective experience spanning three decades in political, economic, and social spheres, particularly in the areas of Roma inclusion and combating discrimination, APRPE is well-equipped to drive positive change. The organization has rallied the most esteemed senior Roma experts to collaborate closely with EU institutions, providing insightful advice and concise policy briefs that will contribute to the advancement of Roma inclusion at the EU level. This initiative by APRPE is a testament to their commitment to leveraging expertise and experience to foster a more inclusive and equitable society for the Roma community within the European context. It is a step forward in ensuring that the voices and needs of the Roma are heard and addressed in the formulation of EU policies and legal frameworks.

Communication Activities

APRPE is running at a national level its media channel, including TV broadcasts, newsletters, and national campaigns. Special attention has been given to the Roma diaspora. In some situations, there have been various abuses and discrimination cases against Roma in some EU countries. Therefore, APRPE has mobilized its media team to report on the cases, document the situation, and work closely with state officials to address the problems and resolve the issues. At the European level, APRPE will launch different EU campaigns and communication events to combat the social exclusion and discrimination against Roma. Moreover, APRPE will use the current EU policies to be disseminated at the level of Roma communities to reach out to a larger Roma population and raise awareness about the legal protections and funding opportunities. The Roma Party Pro Europe (APRPE) has been a beacon of hope and a voice for the marginalized Roma communities across Europe. With a dedicated media channel that spans TV broadcasts, newsletters, and robust national campaigns, APRPE has taken a stand against the injustices faced by the Roma people. The organization's commitment to highlighting the plight of the Roma diaspora and addressing the discrimination they face is commendable. In recent times, the rise in reported abuses and discrimination against the Roma in various EU countries has been alarming. APRPE's swift action to mobilize its media team to not only report on these cases but also to document them meticulously demonstrates their dedication to justice and equality. By working closely with state officials, APRPE aims to not only bring these issues to light but also to find sustainable solutions. The organization's strategy to combat social exclusion and discrimination at the European level is set to make a significant impact. The planned EU campaigns and communication events are a step towards fostering a more inclusive society where diversity is celebrated, and discrimination has no place. Furthermore, APRPE's initiative to leverage current EU policies to benefit the Roma communities is a strategic move. By disseminating information about legal protections and funding opportunities, APRPE is empowering the Roma people to understand and claim their rights. This approach not only educates the community but also encourages active participation in societal development. The efforts of APRPE serve as a reminder that advocacy and action can bring about change. As they continue to fight for the rights of the Roma, it is crucial for the broader community to support such initiatives. It is through collective action and solidarity that we can hope to eradicate social exclusion and discrimination, paving the way for a more equitable future for all. For more information on the broader context of Roma integration efforts and the historical initiatives that have shaped current policies, readers can explore the Decade of Roma Inclusion 2005-2015 and the Roma Integration 2020 project. Nationally, the APRPE champions the execution of the National Inclusion Strategy for Romanian citizens of Roma descent, covering the period from 2015 to 2020 as per Government Decision no. 18/2015. This strategy prioritizes educational access for marginalized groups and the promotion of Roma cultural and traditional values across media platforms. On the European stage, the APRPE collaborates with human rights entities such as the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), the Council of Europe (CoE), and adheres to the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities (FCPNM), ratified by Law no. 33/1995, and the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages (ECRML). The association actively supports the enactment of projects and programs that align with the recommendations and standards set forth by EU. This includes endorsing European initiatives aimed at eradicating discrimination against the Roma at european level.

Interests Represented

Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members

Member Of

NA

Organisation Members

The Roma Party Pro Europe has embraced digital innovation by implementing an online platform to streamline its membership management. This strategic move has enabled the party to efficiently organize its substantial membership base across Romania. With 33 branches established in 41 counties, the party boasts a robust network of 12,720 registered Roma members. This digital approach not only facilitates seamless communication and coordination among the widespread branches but also ensures that membership processes are more accessible and transparent. The integration of technology within the party's operational framework signifies a progressive step towards modernizing political engagement within the Roma community. It reflects a commitment to embracing the advantages of the digital age to foster a more connected and responsive political environment.

Additional Information

The costs for newly office of APRPE in Strasbourg included the rent of the office, running costs and the cost for salaries of the two senior experts plus one admin officer; Establishing a new office involves many costs that can quickly add up, making budgeting a crucial aspect of the planning process. For APRPE in Strasbourg, these costs are multifaceted and include the rent of the office space, running costs, and salaries for staff. The financial planning for the new APRPE office in Strasbourg must account for the initial setup costs, ongoing operational expenses, and personnel salaries. A thorough understanding of these expenses is essential for the successful establishment and sustainability of the office.

Commissioner Meetings

No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.