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"Bosnia and Herzegovina has developed its own national Roma strategy under the framework of which it has implemented four action plans in the priority areas of the Decade for Roma Inclusion. Despite some progress in the fields of housing and education, however, the situation of the country’s Roma communities in terms of health care and education still remains alarming. There are significant structural problems with regard to the sustainability and transparency of action plans, the coordination among stakeholders at state and entity level, the allocation of funds and the monitoring of projects, in brief: despite the promising beginnings, the Decade initiative ran out of momentum. Moreover, the state-level social inclusion strategy for 2008-13 – recognising Roma as a priority group – is still not adopted. The government, entities and local authorities must sign up for the European Framework for National Roma Inclusion Strategies and, after the expiration of the current and unsuccessful strategy, Bosnia and Herzegovina should develop and submit to the Commission its own complex Roma inclusion strategy up to 2020 with special regard to improving the cooperation among bodies and policy networks, eliminating parallel, overlapping or conflicting efforts, and creating synergies."@en1
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