ZAGREB: ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION HELD TO MARK WORLD ROMANY DAY ZAGREB, April 8 (Hina) - Education is the only way to solve problems affecting the Romany in Croatia, it was stated at a round table discussion held in Zagreb on Tuesday on
the occasion of World Roma Day, April 8.
ZAGREB, April 8 (Hina) - Education is the only way to solve problems
affecting the Romany in Croatia, it was stated at a round table
discussion held in Zagreb on Tuesday on the occasion of World Roma
Day, April 8. #L#
World Roma Day has been marked since 1971, when the Romany held
their first world congress in London, at which they adopted the
Romany flag and anthem.
The most serious problem affecting the Romany population is
illiteracy and poor education, said an advisor to the Education and
Sports Minister, Jadranka Huljev. She added that most Romany
children attended school up to the fifth grade only, while only a
low percentage completed primary education.
"Although the situation has improved and the number of children
attending school increased from 350 to 2,000 in the past two years,
illiteracy is still the fundamental problem," Huljev said.
Of the 15 Romany who last year enrolled in universities, only five
made it to the second year, Huljev said, adding that Romany parents
should be educated about the need to send their children to school.
Participants in the debate called for unity in the Romany community
with the aim of facilitating the solution of problems and improving
their position in the Croatian society.
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