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Romani Women: A Priority for European Public Health Policy

  • Date
  • September 1, 2002

For Roma, the effects of inadequate health care often impact disproportionately on women, who frequently bear principal responsibility for family health care and provide the point of contact between Romani communities and public health services.

This report delves into the issues surrounding discrimination in access to health care, and presents examples of good practice for consideration as working models for other states or communities to adopt.

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