31. No Way Out: An Assessment of the Romani Community in Georgia
- Author:
- David Szakonyi
- Publication Date:
- 02-2008
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- European Centre for Minority Issues
- Abstract:
- The Romani community is the most marginalized and disadvantaged ethnic community in Georgia. Although accurate estimates are hard to establish, the population is thought to number up to 1,500 persons, living in multiple small settlements across Georgia. Extreme poverty, unemployment, lack of education and health care, and isolation from larger society comprise several of the major problems the community as a whole is facing. The overall situation for the Roms in Georgia has significantly deteriorated since the Soviet period, leaving the population practically devoid of any means to lift themselves out of their often devastating circumstances.
- Topic:
- Education, Ethnic Conflict, Health, and Poverty
- Political Geography:
- Europe, Asia, Soviet Union, and Georgia