Indietro 15:30-17:30 (EET)/ Roma Inclusion and the Future of Work: A Social Rights Perspective


 

Organised by : Roma and Travellers Division, Anti-discrimination Department, Council of Europe, in partnership with the Agency of Interethnic Relations, Ministry of Education and Research of the Republic of Moldova.

Venue : Mimi Hotel (Jolly Alon): Maria Cebotari str. 37, room Diva
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Technological change, including digitalisation, automation, and artificial intelligence (AI), is rapidly transforming labour markets, with major implications for social rights such as the right to decent work, equality, and social protection. While these developments offer new opportunities, they risk deepening existing inequalities if policies and initiatives are not inclusive and accessible.

Roma communities continue to face multiple barriers to employment, including geographical isolation, structural obstacles such as informal work and discrimination, skills and education gaps, digital and AI-related challenges, and limited access to social protection. Without targeted attention, these barriers may prevent Roma from participating fully in the evolving world of work. This side event will explore how labour rights frameworks, legislation, and employment policies and initiatives can be adapted to address these challenges. It will highlight persistent gaps, promising practices, and the role of governments, social partners, and civil society in designing inclusive, rights-based measures that enable Roma to access quality employment.

The event will be a moderated panel with policymakers, Roma civil society, and partners, discussing barriers and solutions to inform rights-based policies and inclusion.

Programme 

15:30 - 15:45 - High-level opening and welcoming remarks H.E. Maia Sandu, President of the Republic of Moldova Alain Berset, Secretary General of the Council of Europe

15:45 - 17:30 - Moderator: Aurora Ailincai, Head of Anti-discrimination Department, Council of Europe

Panellists:

  • Improving the access to education for all - Dan Perciun, Minister of Education and Research, Republic of Moldova
  • Inclusive labour practices in Romania - Ciprian‑Nicolae Văcaru, State Secretary, Ministry of Labor, Family, Youth and Social Solidarity, Romania
  • Bridging education and employment: mentorship pathways into public service - Ina Majko, Deputy Minister of Health and Social Protection, Albania
  • Enabling access to the labour market through entrepreneurship and access to finance - Petrica Dulgheru, Executive Director, REDI Fund
  • Successful programmes for inclusive education of Roma - Claudia Craiu, Public Affairs Director, Roma Education Fund

Contributing Speakers:

  • Liliana Grosu, Member of Parliament, Member of the Parliamentary Committee on Social Protection, Health and Family, Republic of Moldova
  • Felicia Bechtoldt, State Secretary, Ministry of Labour and Social Protection, Republic of Moldova
  • Kristina Koldinská, Member of the European Committee of Social Rights (ECSR), Professor, Faculty of Law, Charles University of Prague
  • Veaceslav Reabcinschii, General director, Agency for Interethnic Relations, Republic of Moldova

Objectives of the event:


Examine how policies and initiatives in education and employment can advance the social rights of Roma and vulnerable communities, support their inclusive transitions to the labour market, and ensure they have equal access to decent work.

Identify the main barriers Roma face in accessing employment, including discrimination, low education and skills, limited local opportunities, and lack of guidance or mentorship.

Share experiences and good practices that strengthen education-to-employment pathways, promote equality and inclusion, and inform international discussions on just and inclusive labour markets.

18 March
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