International Roma Women's Conferences
6th International Roma Women Conference: “Women and Political Representation: The Case of Roma and Traveller Women”
Strasbourg, 6-7 November 2017
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The Sixth International Conference of Roma Women organised by the Council of Europe and the Romanian Government took place in Strasbourg, France on 6-7 November 2017.
Since 2003, the Roma Women’s conferences have provided the opportunity for Roma women to address, on the international stage, the issues affecting their own and their families’ lives. They have also provided a space where Roma women have kept each other informed of issues concerning them and exchanged experiences.
The Fifth International Conference took stock of the developments since the First International Conference of Roma Women and hosted policy oriented discussions in workshops focusing on the major Roma women’s issues identified at the Helsinki conference. One such issue was Romani women’s empowerment, including in political participation.
The Sixth International Conference focused on the issue of political participation and aimed at obtaining concrete endorsements of Roma women by mainstream political parties. It examined how to ensure the eligibility of Roma women candidates in local, regional, national and European elections in 2018-2019 through national legislative changes. In that context, it examined existing electoral quota systems for Roma and Travellers1 and how they could be transcribed into the legislation of our member States so as to increase the representation of Roma and Traveller women at all levels of government.
The Council of Europe targeted countries which envisage elections in 2018 and 2019. Target countries included: Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Finland, France, Hungary, Italy, Republic of Moldova, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden and Turkey.
Interpretation at the Conference was provided in English, French, Romani. and Romanian.
[1] The term “Roma and Traveller” used at the Council of Europe refers to Roma, Sinti, Kale and related groups in Europe, including Travellers and the Eastern groups (Dom and Lom), and covers the wide diversity of the groups concerned, including persons who identify themselves as “Gypsies”. The present is an explanatory footnote, not a definition of Roma and/or Travellers.
Recommendations on the 6th International Roma Women Conference
Pledge on political representation of Roma women
- Croatian
- Czech
- English
- Finnish
- French
- German
- Greek
- Hungarian
- Italian
- Portuguese
- Serbian
- Slovak
- Spanish
- Swedish
Working Documents
- Concept paper for the 6th IRW Conference
- Draft Programme of the 6th IRW Conference. [French version of the programme]
- Empowerment of Roma women within the European Framework of National Inclusion Strategies
Speeches and presentations
- Opening speech by Mr Thorbjørn Jagland, Secretary General of the Council of Europe
- Opening speech by Ms Rita Izsak-Ndiaye, former Special Rapporteur of Minority Issues
- Opening speech by Ms Oana Bizgan-Gayral, President of the gender equality Commission at the Romanian Parliament
- Opening speech by Ms Soraya Post, Feminist Initiative (MeP)
- Presentation by Mr Xavier Cadoret, Vice-President of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe and Mayor of Saint-Gerand-le-Puy, France
- Presentation by Mr Charles Ramsden, Vice-Chair of the Council of Europe Gender Equality Commision
- Presentation by Ms Milana Rikanovic, Gender Specialist, UN Women Programme Office, Serbia
- Presentation by Mr Tomas Hrustic, Expert from the Slovak Republic on the Advisory Committee for the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities
- Presentation by Ms Anastasia Crickley,UN Committee for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
- Presentation by Ms Mara-Daniela Calista, MP, National Liberal Party (PNL), Romania
- Presentation by Ms Ursula Till-Tentschert, European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA)
Videos
- Opening Session
English - French - Romanes - Morning sessions: Gender equality and electoral systems & Electoral Quota Systems for Roma/Travellers
English - French - Romanes - Workshop 1: Running as candidates on political parties’ lists: Sharing experiences and lessons learned
English - Romanes - Running as candidates on political parties’ lists: Exploring opportunities and identifying challenges
English - French - Plenary session: presentations and conclusions of the workshops & Official signature ceremony of the Pledge
English - French - Romanes - Plenary Session 2: Empowering and mentoring Roma and Traveller Women: role models & Closing session
English - French - Romanes