by European Public Health Alliance | Aug 23, 2019 | Opinion
Benefitting children, parents and community: the Sure Start Programme in Hungary by József Rostás, Roma Fellow for Early Childhood Development Sure Start Children’s Homes in Hungary are effective initiatives which have provided significant early childhood development...
by European Public Health Alliance | Aug 19, 2019 | Opinion
Free dental medicine reviews for children from families receiving social welfare, or from vulnerable families with below average incomes by Edvin Saliov, Roma Health Fellow The laws that protect our human rights, and equal access to healthcare and services, aim to...
by EPHA | May 16, 2019 | News Release, Statements
Investing in early childhood development is unavoidable means to tackle health inequalities Bucharest, 14 May 2019. European and national policymakers have been called on by the European Public Health Alliance (EPHA) to make investing in children a political priority...
by European Public Health Alliance | Apr 29, 2019 | Opinion
The fourth EU Roma Week took place on 18- 21 March, under the patronage of the European Commission and the European Parliament, and co-organised by MEPs, the UN Human Rights Office in Brussels and civil society organisations including EPHA, the Open Society European...
by European Public Health Alliance | Mar 29, 2019 | Opinion
A new non-legislative resolution on the need for a strengthened post-2020 strategic EU framework for national Roma inclusion strategies (NRIS), which stepped up the fight against anti-gypsyism , was adopted on 12th February by the European Parliament. It reaffirms the...