Jun 29 2006
This paper provides an overview of the monitoring and evaluation strategies adopted at multiple levels of governance by various stakeholders who express a desire to include the Romani minority in the new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe. It is argued that in spite of international and national rhetoric in favour of participatory approaches to Roma issues among some international and national bodies, with a few exceptions, current approaches to monitoring and evaluation tend to exclude Roma input and fail to provide an accurate picture of the lived reality of the Roma on the ground.
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