At PAL Network, we believe real change starts with knowledge, collaboration, and empowerment. Through the AntiGypsyism– Gamification to Combat Discrimination Towards Roma project, we are working towards: Strengthening the knowledge and skills of youth workers and young people to recognise, prevent, and address antigypsyism as a specific form of racism. Enhancing cooperation between young people,...
On 27 January 2026, the ROMDIEM International Symposium was held in Thessaloniki, Greece, bringing together more than 100 participants from across Europe. With representation from Greece, Bulgaria, Belgium, Slovakia, Serbia, Italy, and over 10 European countries, the event created a truly European space for exchange, remembrance, and dialogue. A key message resonated throughout the day:...
We’re proud to introduce the strong and diverse consortium behind the AntiGypsyism project. Institute for Roma and Minorities Inclusion (Coordinator) Works to ensure equal access to opportunities for Roma and minority communities by empowering vulnerable groups through formal and non-formal education, promoting active citizenship, and influencing public policies. Humane Technology Specializes in education, digital innovation,...
This month across the PAL Network: In January, PAL Network carried out a wide range of activities at European level, focusing on remembrance, inclusion, and the empowerment of vulnerable groups. On 27 January, the ROMDIEM International Symposium was held in Thessaloniki, bringing together more than 100 participants from over 10 European countries and highlighting the...
PAL Network is happy to share an open call within the Erasmus+ project “Support of the Inclusion and Reporting of LGBTQIA+ Youth and their Mental Well-being in Europe – Proud Ambassadors”. We are organizing 8 online webinars designed to strengthen skills, knowledge, and practical tools for supporting LGBTQIA+ youth mental well-being across Europe. Participants who...
We are pleased to share that the new website of the European AntiGypsyism project is now online: https://antigyp.eu/ The AntiGypsyism project is a European Erasmus+ initiative that uses gamification and non-formal education to address antigypsyism, discrimination, and stereotypes affecting Roma youth across Europe. The project promotes inclusion, participation, and equal rights by empowering young people...
The International Holocaust Remembrance Day invites us to stand against forgetting. Every name lost, every life erased, matters. Let us keep their memory alive not only through words but through actions: respect, solidarity, and defending human dignity.
Despite strong legal and policy frameworks for children’s rights across Europe, many children continue to experience exclusion and unequal access to essential services. The Beyond the Margins policy brief, developed by the PAL Network, highlights that the key challenge lies not in the absence of legislation, but in persistent gaps in implementation, coordination and long-term...
The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights stands as a cornerstone for dignity, equality, and freedom across Europe. Article 21 prohibits discrimination based on sex, sexual orientation, and other characteristics, while Article 24 safeguards children’s rights — including their right to be heard and taken seriously in all matters that affect them. Through the Proud Ambassadors...
The project “AntiGypsyism – Gamification to Combat Discrimination Towards Roma” brings young people, youth workers, and Roma health and educational mediators together to build skills for recognising and challenging antigypsyism. Through gamified learning tools, a custom-designed board game, practical training materials, and local Anti-discrimination Hubs, the project empowers youth, strengthens professionals’ capacity, and raises awareness...