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In general, it seems important to widen the fields of interventions

beyond the four key fields identified by the EU Framework for National

Roma Integration Strategies (NRIS) (employment, education, healthcare

and housing) including also other areas of relevance, particularly non-

discrimination. In this sense, further efforts are deemed necessary in those

areas that up to now received less attention, such as healthcare.

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The alignment, complementarity and coordination between the national,

regional and local levels

, including between the OPs acting at the different

levels and the financial and policy instruments (i.e. OPs and relevant

policies on Roma inclusion at national and regional level such as the NRIS,

among others).

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The role of theNational RomaContact Points (NRCPs)

in the implementation,

monitoring and evaluation phases and the need to improve the coordination

and alignment between the National Roma Contact Points and the Managing

Authorities.

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The

promotion of a quality participation, involvement and performance

of relevant stakeholders

for Roma inclusion (including Roma NGOs

and organisations working to promote Roma inclusion as well as Roma

communities themselves) throughout the whole ESI Funds cycle (from

planning, to implementation, monitoring and evaluation) in line with the

European Code of Conduct on Partnership. To this end it is important:

To advance towards structured mechanisms to involve stakeholders

and

establish processes and methods that allow for an active and quality

partnership

(going beyond mere informative sessions and moving

towards real consultation and partnership), to develop mechanisms for

the systematic monitoring and evaluation of stakeholder involvement

and to foster the capacity of stakeholders to get involved.