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13.06.2013Tenth Roma Children Festival "Open Heart" – a rainbow of songs, dances, smiles and friendships ..... without end!

  From 7th  to 9th of June in Veliko Tarnovo, CIEDT "Amalipe" in partnership with the Municipality of Veliko Tarnovo organized the tenth anniversary Roma Children Festival "Open Heart". Prepared from afar, anticipated eagerly by all participants, being an incentive for students – to attend school regularly, to improve...

05.06.2013 Teacher of the Year Bulgaria 2013

        Department Education and Culture at the Kuzmanov Foundation in partnership with CIEDT Amalipe hold ceremony for awarding teachers nominated in three categories.     The ceremony was accompanied by greetings and warm words of appreciation for the noble work of the...

05.06.2013UPCOMING: National Scientific Conference June 25 to 26, 2013, Veliko Tarnovo

   Amalipe Center for Interethnic Dialogue and Tolerancein partnership with the Pedagogical Faculty of the University of Veliko Turnovo,, Cyril and Methodius" organize a National Scientific Conference Intercultural Education - a Method to Reduce Dropout of Roma Children from School.      The...

31.05.2013National Network for Children for the third consecutive year, presented the awards for contribution to the life and welfare of Bulgarian children Golden Apple

  In 2013 National Network for Children for the third consecutive year, presented the awards for contribution to the life and welfare of Bulgarian children "Golden Apple." NNC created the "Golden Apple" awards to distinguish the contribution of public figures, organizations and institutions that have contributed to improving...

Programs

Introducing intercultural education and educational integration for Roma children

Intercultural education is one of the leading aspects for modernization of Bulgarian education system to answer the needs of children and their parents. Intercultural education is directed both, to minority and majority children. Its major goal is building mutual knowledge about each other, tolerance and friendship among...

Feasts

ROMA FEASTS AND CUSTOMS BANGOVASSILI – ST. BASIL’S DAY St.Basil's Day or Bango Vassili (literally "Limping Vassil") is celebrated by all Romani groups in Central Bulgaria. It is generally known as the "Romani New Year." Kaldarashi and Rudari celebrate the feast more modestly unlike Yerlii, and especially...

Romani Feasts and Customs

Before going into details of the Romani feasts we need first to discuss their most important general characteristics. This is aimed to argue the usage of the concept "Romani feast" (as far as the same question of whether there are original Romani elements in the feast, celebrated by Roma, can be posed here). The...

Roma in Bulgaria

ROMA COMMUNITIES IN BULGARIA TODAY Roma who live in Bulgaria today have settled here in different times coming from different places. The first wave from a historical point of view is the one that flooded the Balkans in the 12th, 13th, and the 14th centuries. The Balkans, from a pure geographic point of view, are the natural...

Gender equality

Gender equality THE PROBLEM The Romani woman is object of multiple discrimination: as Roma and as woman. The educational, social and health status of Romani women is twice lower than the one of Roma men and eight times lower than the one of majority women. Romani women are sharply underrepresented in public institutions,...

Advocacy Activities

  Although Roma is the biggest minority in Bulgaria, with  more than 10% of the total population (or more than 800,000 people.); they still remain underrepresented within institutions, the government and political parties. The latter does not perceive Roma integration as a priority and hardly promotes Roma integration...

Roma Monitoring and Evaluation

Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) appeared to be an effective public awareness and advocacy tool for the rights of vulnerable groups. To fulfill its tasks M&E should be based on a participatory approach in order to guarantee that the point of view of the vulnerable groups is the leading one. In addition it should...

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