The number of primary and secondary school students from the Roma community is growing

However, many Roma children remain out of school due to poverty, language barriers and lack of support, and those who do attend do not acquire basic skills. Non-governmental organizations, such as Juventas, are working to change this.

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Photo: TV Vijesti
Photo: TV Vijesti
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The number of primary and secondary school students from the Roma community is growing, reaching around 2.000 last school year, and there is also a growth in the number of children in kindergartens.

However, some of them require additional work, so non-governmental organizations are also helping.

The Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation says that they will continue with a series of measures so that as many of these children as possible can receive elementary education.

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