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In this episode of Amaro Voice, Sejnur Memisi speaks with Dan Doghi, former Chief of the Contact Point for Roma and Sinti Issues at the OSCE/ODIHR, about Roma inclusion, visibility, and the future of Roma rights in Europe. Dan Doghi explains why Roma are often described as an “invisible nation” and how this invisibility shapes everyday life — from access to education and jobs, to recognition in political and social spaces. He reflects on the most urgent human rights challenges for Roma and Sinti in 2025, while also highlighting positive steps and examples of progress across Europe. The conversation also focuses on Roma inclusion: what meaningful participation looks like, where governments and institutions are failing, and how Roma youth and grassroots initiatives are bringing hope and change.

This interview offers an honest and inspiring look at challenges and opportunities for Roma inclusion—told through the perspective of one of the most experienced Roma voices in international human rights.

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This Podcast is funded by the „Stiftung Erinnerung, Verantwortung und Zukunft (EVZ)“ as part of the project “Amaro Voice - digitale Bildungsarbeit über die Communitys der europäischen Sinti:ze und Rom:nja” by the NGO „Medien- und Kulturzentrum Deutscher Roma e.V.“