Roma Children in Schools: Numbers Rise, But Problems Persist

The number of Roma children in schools is finally rising, but don’t be fooled – the problems are still huge! Last school year, about 2,000 Roma children attended primary and secondary schools, and the number of little ones in kindergartens is also growing. But it’s not all sunshine and rainbows. Poverty, language barriers, and lack of support still push many kids out of school, leaving them without basic knowledge. NGOs like Juventas are trying to help, but the government needs to step up with serious measures. The Ministry of Education promises to continue efforts, but how long will we wait for real change? Roma children deserve a chance, and we deserve to see real results, not just numbers. If you think this is just another statistic, think again – behind every number is a child’s fate. So, what do you think? Is this enough, or is it time for a revolution in education? Drop a comment and let’s see who’s really ready for change!

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