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Ambassadors of Switzerland to six Balkan countries visit Roma residential district Stolipinovo in Plovdiv

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Ambassadors of Switzerland to six Balkan countries (Bulgaria, Albania, Kosovo, Serbia, Macedonia and Romania) visited the biggest Roma residential district Stolipinovo in the city of Plovdiv within the frameworks of the 4th Regional Meeting of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation dedicated to Roma integration. The ambassadors wanted to get acquainted with the integration of the people from the minority groups and with the work under a municipal project aimed at improving the access to education and the quality of education and healthcare within the Bulgarian-Swiss cooperation programme. A new strategy and new and better programs for education of Roma people have been developed.




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