ERIO is participating in the project: "Exchange of Best practices and Expertise for Roma Integration and Social Inclusion". This project is carried out in partnership with the Centro Don Calabria (Italy) and funded by the Education and Culture Executive Agency in the framework of "Europe for Citizens Programme".
The overall objective of this project is fostering Roma active European citizenship through the exchange of experiences, knowledge, expertise and best practices acquired by different experts, governmental and non-governmental organisations and institutions that deal with Roma integration and social inclusion. It is also aimed at stimulating and increasing dialogue and networking among organisations and institutions dealing with Roma inclusion. Furthermore, the project aims at increasing awareness among EU institutions, national governments, public administrations, and European citizens of the need to promote Roma inclusion.
A series of national and international events will take place in the project's framework. Furthermore, a project publication will be released, CD-ROMs will be produced and a web site will be set up.
Exchange of Best practices and Expertise for Roma Integration and Social Inclusion
ERIO is participating in the project: "Exchange of Best practices and Expertise for Roma Integration and Social Inclusion" (Eberi). This project is carried out in partnership with the Centro Don Calabria (Italy) and funded by the Education and Culture Executive Agency in the framework of "Europe for Citizens Programme".
The overall objective of this project is fostering Roma active European citizenship through the exchange of experiences, knowledge, expertise and best practices acquired by different experts, governmental and non-governmental organisations and institutions that deal with Roma integration and social inclusion. It is also aimed at stimulating and increasing dialogue and networking among organisations and institutions dealing with Roma inclusion. Furthermore, the project aims at increasing awareness among EU institutions, national governments, public administrations, and European citizens of the need to promote Roma inclusion.
A series of national and international events will take place in the project's framework. Furthermore, a project publication will be released, CD-ROMs will be produced and a web site will be set up.
Click here to access the Eberi web-site.
Click here to access the Eberi web-site.





