Left Out: Roma and Access to Health Care in Eastern and South Eastern Europe

For the millions of Roma living in Central and Eastern Europe and South Eastern Europe, persistent discrimination and marginalization are a daily reality that results in poorer health for individuals and communities. Roma make up the largest ethnic minority in these countries with an overall population estimated at 5 to 6 million people. Available data consistently shows higher rates of illness and mortality among Roma than in majority populations. Access to health care is only one factor shaping overall health, but it is critical to increasing social inclusion of Roma and ensuring equal opportunities for all.

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Uploaded on: Apr 28, 2015
Last Updated: Dec 04, 2015
Issues: Ethnic / Religious Minorities' Rights, Health Tool Type: Reports / Research Target Population: Stateless Method: Research Languages: English Regions: Europe