It was fruitful after the Office of the President of the European Parliament Antonio Tajani and the Vice-President Livia Jaroka received an invitation to the President of the IRA Zoran Dimov for his participation at the next EP meeting to be held on January 30 in Brussels, where he will also have and a solemn ceremony marking the Holocaust International Day. The same invitation is being prepared by the UN, where the IRU has its own EOSOS status, and during the celebration of the International Roma Day - April 8th, to present the Strategic Resolution and the elaborated program "Local Act - Global Impact".
Otherwise, the Strategic Resolution of the IRU in brief reflects the following:
We as representatives of the Roma people make efforts to protect the Roma population and our future generations from all negative occurrences in the past, in the present and in the future, in all forms of discrimination, hate speech, segregation, intolerance, violence, genocide, antigypsism and at the same time we are deeply believe in respect of the human fundamental rights, equality between all genders, creation of favorable climate for respect of the rights, respect of the basic democratic principles of freedom, and the life standard, as well as the elimination of all of the irregularities, in collaboration with the international institutions which are obliged for that.
I as a President of the International Romani Union believe that we couldn't think for the future without return to our history and acknowledge its values along with the countries where Roma live and helping them with socio-economic politics and culture of the Roma.
Otherwise, the Local Act-Global Impact contains important points such as. The legal, socioeconomic, educational and cultural status of Roma in Europe for greater inclusion.
Legal Objective: Improvement of the access of Roma individuals to legal, sociological and psychological aid to improve system inclusion;
Socio -Economic Objective: Increase of the employment rate of Roma people and foster inclusion of Roma owned and operated businesses in the system;
Educational Objective: Protect the Roma language, decrease of the rate of illiteracy of the Roma people and enable adult education to foster employability;
Cultular Objective: Promotion and protection of the Roma culture, tradition and customs as means for keeping the Roma identity, enabling future prosperity and eradicating existing stereotypes and prejudices for achieving greater inclusion.