Type | Report |
Title | Report on the condition of housing and health in Roma Community in Republic of Macedonia |
Author(s) | |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2008 |
Publisher | Humanitarian and Charitable Roma Association" Mese{\v{c}}ina" |
URL | http://www.habitat.org.mk/doc/health_en.pdf |
Abstract | This report which overviews the conditions of housing and health of Roma in Macedonia is part of the Project Citizens-Consultative-Centers, aimed at improvement of the situation in the Roma communities from several aspects of living, especially in the direction of diminishing and elimination of the discrimination stemming from prejudices and negative stereotypisation; encouragement and strengthening of the cooperation with local and national administration, creation of conditions for improved education and organized pro-active approach of the Roma people in their community, in order to establish itself as partner with equal voice to that of the other ethnic communities. In the preparation of this report, standard research methods were used: literature review in the mentioned field, interviews with stakeholders and experts in the respective areas, subject to review in this report, as well as representation of positive examples from other countries with similar environments and national contexts. Housing represents a basic human need and one of the basic human rights; the right to appropriate housing is no exception for the Roma population - but it is an inevitable fact that the overall status and treatment that this community had and still has within a particular national context, has also reflected on the implementation of the right of decent home for these citizens. Roma families very often live in very poorly built sub-standard homes, in which they don’t have appropriate water supply or sewerage connection; the houses of Roma are small, planned for execution and providing for the basic living needs, with living space of less than 5 square meters per family member in more than 50% of this population group. As much as 77% of the families have their sanitary facility (or outdoor toilet) in the yard, and 58% use water from a tap installed outside of the house; further, almost 10% of the Roma population has no access to water for drinking and other daily hygiene needs, and it is estimated that about 50% of these families don’t have appropriate solution for sewerage and discharge of communal waters from their homes. Health a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. Thanks to this definition, the health is considered as one of the key factors that influence the economic status and performance of the society, as a crucial ingredient in the productivity of the population. Although officially not completely confirmed, it is an unbeatable fact that the health status of the Roma population is by far worse in comparison with the general population; besides the unfavourable situation in which the health system in Macedonia is, the health status of the Roma is aslo influenced by the inappropriate living conditions, very poor hygiene in the Roma settlements, and lack of access to health services as a result of lack of heatlh insurance. The national statistics shows higher incidence of communicable diseases in Roma, as well as almost endemic occurence of certain diseases, such as tuberculosis; all other health indicators have poorer values than the general public, without much possibility for drastic change in the near future. |
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