“I used to think, I didn’t finish school, why would my children have to?” says Ifet*, father of 9 year-old Muamera* and 7 year-old Muamer*. Today, he stands for his children’s education.
Parenting a child with developmental disabilities means a struggle from day one, but it makes you appreciate basic things more and see life with a totally different pair of eyes.
The aim of the project is to ensure equal conditions for Roma girls and boys who are out of the school system or who are in risk of school drop-out, in a way that they are given support within the education system with books, school lunch, transport...
“My group was tasked to prepare a small play of the drama The Badger on Trial and it was very exciting. I hope we will have a chance to continue working on similar assignments and that next time we will be even better,” enthusiastic is...
To be born deaf mute is hard enough. To be born deaf mute into a Roma family adds another layer of difficulty. And if that family is mostly illiterate, that’s down right impossible. Yet, this is the life of Kerim*...