Macedonia and Croatia Collaborate on Roma Policy Exchange
Skopje, Macedonia – At the conclusion of a recent exchange of good practices, Macedonian Prime Minister Gordana Siliyanovska-Dakovska emphasized the importance of collaborative regional policies aimed at supporting the Roma community. The event, held June 4, 2026, brought together representatives from Macedonia and Croatia, including the Roma Council of Croatia “Kali Sara” led by Susana Kršmar. The exchange focused on strategies for addressing the position of Roma within Macedonian society and promoting equal opportunities.
Discussions centered on preventative measures to address negative rights and fostering skill development at the regional level. Siliyanovska-Dakovska highlighted the significant role of Roma within Macedonia, stating that these initiatives are crucial for developing successful regional policies. The delegation from Croatia, represented by Istok Siliyanovska-Dakovska, participated in the exchange alongside the Roma Council of Croatia.
The primary goal of the event was to facilitate the sharing of best practices related to Roma inclusion and development, ultimately contributing to more effective support systems for Roma communities across the region. The exchange of good practices was seen as a vital step in fostering collaborative approaches to Roma support.
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“It’s encouraging to see Macedonia and Croatia working together to find effective solutions for Roma inclusion.”