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The final report of the AGREP project is now published: "The character and consequences of everyday anti-gypsyism: experiences of discrimination among Roma men and women in the Barcelona area"

15.09.2022

 

The final report of the AGREP project is now published: "The character and consequences of everyday anti-gypsyism: experiences of discrimination among Roma men and women in the Barcelona area".

The project AGREP (The Action Program for Effective Reporting of Antigypsyism and Discrimination), funded by the European Union's Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme (2014-2020), was a research-action project with the aim to improve our knowledge about the forms of discrimination that affect Roma people in the Barcelona area, and develop efficient tools in order to facilitate reporting and intensify the fight against antigypsyism. The app Dikhat! was created as part of the project. AGREP was led by Zenia Hellgren as PI. The project team was made up by GRITIM-UPF (The Interdisciplinary Research Group on Immigration) at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, FAGiC (The Federation of Roma Associations in Catalonia), and Barcelona City Council’s Office for Non-discrimination (OND).

See the project website here

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