National strategies

The Council conclusions of May
and June
2011 on Roma integration, following the proposal from the European Commission on an EU Framework for national Roma integration strategies mark an unprecedented commitment by EU Member States to promoting the inclusion of Roma on their territory.
In this framework, all Member States were expected to present to the European Commission a strategy for Roma inclusion or sets of policy measures within their social inclusions policies for improving the situation of Roma people. For this purpose they set up national contact points
(70 KB)
.
The European Commission assessed these strategies and published its conclusions
in the communication "National Roma Integration Strategies: a first step in the implementation of the EU Framework





















" and in a staff working document
(203 KB)
, adopted on 21 May 2012.
The national strategies are available below in the language version provided to the European Commission (protocol order of the countries). Factsheets
of the assessment made by the Commission in 2012 are also available for each country.
-
Belgium
(150 KB)
- Annex
(3 MB)
-
Bulgaria
(188 KB)
- Annex 1
(97 KB)
- Annex 2
(283 KB)
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Czech Republic
(515 KB)
- Annex
(42 KB)
- Perspectives until 2025
(26 KB)
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Denmark
(184 KB)
- Annex 1
(50 KB)
- Annex 2
(41 KB)
-
Germany
(143 KB)
- Annexes
(202 KB)
-
Estonia
(101 KB)
-
Ireland
(169 KB)
-
Greece
(307 KB)
-
Spain
(368 KB)
-
France
(133 KB)
-
Italy
(871 KB)
- Annexes
(192 KB)
-
Cyprus
(51 KB)
-
Latvia
(194 KB)
-
Lithuania
(5 MB)
-
Luxembourg
(2 MB)
-
Hungary
(2 MB)
- Annex 1
(2 MB)
- Annex 2
(413 KB)
- Annex 3
(515 KB)
-
Malta
(165 KB)
-
Netherlands
(158 KB)
-
Austria
(222 KB)
-
Poland
(719 KB)
-
Portugal
(4 MB)
(draft under consultation) -
Romania
(189 KB)
- Annexes
(201 KB)
-
Slovenia
(404 KB)
-
Slovakia
(974 KB)
-
Finland
(636 KB)
- Annex
(21 KB)
- Objectives
(362 KB)
-
Sweden
(503 KB)
-
United Kingdom
(98 KB)
- Annex 1
(2 MB)
- Annex 2
(153 KB)



