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Equal Access to Quality Education for Roma

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Volume 1

Equal Access to Quality Education for Roma - Volume 1 (Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Serbia)

Volume 2

Equal Access to Quality Education for Roma - Volume 2 (International overview, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovakia)

Summary report

Equal Access to Quality Education for Roma - Summary 2 (International Overview + Executive Summaries and Recommendations for all country reports)

Individual country reports and translations

Equal Access to Quality Education For Roma - International Overview

Equal Access to Quality Education for Roma in Bulgaria
България: Равен достъп на ромите до качествено образование

Equal Access to Quality Education for Roma in Croatia

Equal Access to Quality Education for Roma in Hungary
A Romák minôségi oktatáshoz való egyenlô mértékû hozzájutása: Magyarorszag, országjelentés
A Romák minôségi oktatáshoz való egyenlô mértékû hozzájutása: Áttekintés

Equal Access to Quality Education for Roma in Macedonia
Македонија: Еднаков пристап до квалитетно образование за Ромите

Equal Access to Quality Education for Roma in Montenegro
Crna Gora: Jednak pristup kvalitetnom obrazovanju za Rome

Equal Access to Quality Education for Roma in Romania
Acces egal la educaþie de calitate pentru romi: România
Acces egal la educaþie de calitate pentru romi: Privire generală

Equal Access to Quality Education for Roma in Serbia
Jednaka dostupnost kvalitetnog obrazovanja za Rome u Srbiji

Equal Access to Quality Education for Roma in Slovakia

2002 reports

Muslims in EU Cities

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Background research reports

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Belgium - Preliminary research report and literature survey

Denmark - Preliminary research report and literature survey

France - Preliminary research report and literature survey

Germany - Preliminary research report and literature survey

The Netherlands - Preliminary research report and literature survey

Sweden - Preliminary research report and literature survey

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