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2004/04/21

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Legal Indicators for Social Inclusion of New Minorities Generated by Immigration
Roberta Medda-Windischer
"In recent decades, most EU member States have experienced a marked increase in the number of third country nationals (TCNs) residing on their territory. The LISI project was launched at the beginning of 2002 in the framework of the EC Programme for preparatory actions to combat and prevent social exclusion of migrants."

European Campaigning from UNITED Point of View
Florian Niederndorfer
"UNITED for Intercultural Action is a pan-European network against nationalism, fascism and racism and in support of migrants and refugees. UNITED represents a wide range of organisations active within the European movement against discrimination: from anti-fascist organisations to information centres to organisations directly engaged in legal representation."

Strategies that Help Romani Students Succeed in School
Dawn Tankersley, Ed.D.
"For many Romani children in Central and Eastern Europe, an equal opportunity for quality education is still an illusion. In 1999, a pilot programme was initiated by the Step by Step Program of the Open Society Institute (OSI) to work towards solutions to the problem of high failure rates and segregation of Romanies."

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