CEDAW Receives Report on the Status of Romani Wome
According to the report, Roma face overt discrimination and verbal harassment by employers, and are subjected to poor working conditions, longer hours and less pay than non-Roma. Roma are often forced to live in substandard living conditions, where overcrowding, lack of sanitation, electricity or water contribute to the spread of disease. This is exacerbated by a public health care system that routinely excludes Romani women from treatment. There are documented cases of untreated tuberculosis while a large percentage of Romani women suffer from bronchitis, asthma and high blood pressure. Government authorities rarely intervene in cases of domestic violence.
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Compiled from: “United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women Hears Concerns at Situation of Romani Women in Macedonia,” European Roma Rights Centre (ERRC); 25, July 2005.
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