Category: Jekhipe Paper

National Policy Recommendations on Fighting Antigypsyism in Spain

The paper ‘National Policy Recommendatons on Fighting Antigypsyism in Spain‘, authored by Rromane Siklovne, examines how antigypsyism in Spain operates as a deeply rooted, structural form of racism shaped by centuries of persecution, unacknowledged historical injustices, and ongoing discrimination in housing, education, employment, policing, and media representation. It argues that while the National Strategy for […]

National Policy Recommendations on Fighting Antigypsyism in Sweden

Antigypsyism in Sweden is structural, persistent, and deeply rooted. Despite progress—such as the 2014 White Paper on abuses against Roma, the Commission against Antiziganism (2014–2016), the 2012–2032 long-term Roma Strategy, and the 2025–2029 Action Plan against Racism and Hate Crime—Roma continue to face systemic discrimination in education, housing, policing, employment, and access to public services. […]

Strategies and Recommendations to Combat Antigypsyism in Germany

The research brief ‘Strategies and Recommendations to Combat Antigypsyism in Germany‘, authored by Dezső Máté, is based on CHACHIPEN findings and on the JEKHIPE objectives on antigypsyism, transitional justice, and recommendations. The paper aims to offer an overview and update on the latest developments in international procedures and, more precisely, on German policy developments in […]