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A challenging initiative in Macedonia working with Romani communities, focusing on AGS activities, lessons learned, challenges, and outcomes. This project involves home surveys, awareness workshops, and Romani children inclusion in local kindergartens. The project faces strengths and weaknesses in parent and institution involvement but has succeeded in various areas like immunization activities, ID mediation, and teacher employment in local institutions. Lessons learned include the importance of parental involvement, tailor-made approaches, and sustainability.
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A challenging ‘A Good Start’ in Macedonia - working with Romani communities - AMBRELA Centre for Integration,KHAM, NRC by Aida Mustafovska With support from the European Union
CONTENT: AGS context Macedonia Localities Macedonian AGS activities Challenges / strenghts/weaknesses Results / outcomes Lessons learned With support from the European Union
AGS CONTEXT MACEDONIA: • Unfavourable legislative background • Bottom-up approach • Differencies of needs & interventions between localities in Eastern-Macedonia and Skopje (capital) • Commitments of municipalities(political and financial) With support from the European Union
MACEDONIAN AGS ACTIVITIES in general: • Home surveys, Home visits • Awareness raising workshopsRomani children inclusion into local kindergartens • Tailor-made approach (team – learning specialists) • IDs mediation, immunization activities(Suto Orizari) • ISSA Trainings (mediators / teachers) With support from the European Union
CHALLENGES – STRENGHTS/ WEAKNESSES: Parents: motivation for participation can be difficult Institutions: time-consuming procedures (IDs) / dependency on political parties’ free will / ad-hoc actions Other: time-energy consuming project administration procedures / extreme working conditions / finding staff-volunteers for a low compensation vs. ensuring quality Strengths: - Professionalism / devotion / commitment local NGOs - Tailor-made approach (community needs) Weaknesses: - Lack of NGO involvement in overall project design - Lack of adequate working conditions With support from the European Union
DESPITE CHALLENGES, WE SUCCEEDED IN: • Home survey - 442 Surveys • Home visits – 2815 visits • Awareness raising workshops (immunization, preschool education) – 77 workshops, parents reached 1665 • Romani children inclusion into local kindergartens – 152 children (Clothing kits / school material) • Immunization activities– more than 1000 children vaccinated • Kindergarten renovated • Trainings – 22 teachers, 13 mediators • IDs mediation – extremely relevant, a precondition for overall integration - 351 persons received IDs – (Suto Orizari, 192 children (born at home / hospitals) and 159 parents) - 21 persons in procedure – (home-born children) With support from the European Union
RESULTS / OUTCOMES: Institutions-relatedresults: • Teacher, teacherassistantwill be employedinVinica • FirsttimekindergartenwithgoodqualityequipmentinCrnik • Tailor-made approach & out-reach workbylearningspecialists (assessment, actionplan, portfolio’s) • Directinfluenceon policy makingviacooperationwith Ministries (Interior, Labour and Social Policy, Education) Children-relatedresults: • Daily customscreated • Macedonianlanguageskillsimproved • Social skillsimproved Parents-relatedresults: • Parentalskillsimproved • Awarenessraised With support from the European Union
LESSONS LEARNED: • Parents’ involvement: invest in programs / activities that will motivate parents in active parenting / additionally improve parental skills • Tailor-made approach: invest in every child individually (attention for personal development) • Multidisciplinary mediators teams • Institutional services: introduce free-of-charge kindergarten participation for extra marginalized groups • Importance of sustainability • Respect: mutual respect necessary for future – good cooperation With support from the European Union
Thank you for your attention! Special thanks to: European Commission DG Regio Roma Education Fund Bernard Van Leer Foundation LEGO Foundation UNDP/World Bank/Slovak Governance Institute/ISSA Esp. Macedonian NGO partners, stakeholders (Kindergarten, Vaccination Service S.O.,various Ministries) & Romani community from Macedonia With support from the European Union