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  • Roma in Kosovo, enclave Zitkovac in the outskirt of Pristina.  Roma are segregated and unwanted. They are forced to live in enclaves.  They don´t have access to any health, education, employment and they rely on humanitarian support for food and assistance.  Medicos del Mundo is delivering health assistance to the roma in the enclave.
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  • Fakulteta Mahala, the largest Roma ghetto in Sofia, Bulgaria is a world apart from the rest of the city. Here the normal city services do not exist. The public transport, health services, road management, waste collection and so forth do not reach the Roma ghetto.
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  • Roma gypsies, Roma people living in the Roma ghetto of Fakulteta Mahala, Sofia, Bulgaria. A father and children in a caffeteria in the ghetto.
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  • Second day of a roma gypsy wedding in the ghetto of Kjustendil, Bulgaria. The woman's loss of virginity is celebrated by the roma people of the ghetto. The roma gypsies take turn to dance with the spouse.
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  • A roma gypsy woman trying to clean the surrounding area of her habitation by sweeping rubbish to the river that runs through the  roma ghetto of Kjustendil.  The river runs by the sheds where the roma people live and it has become the place where uncollected refuse is thrown into. Kjustendil, Bulgaria
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  • the roma population in the town of Kjustendil are segregated in a ghetto area around the river that divides the town
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  • Roma in the illegal camp of Zitkovac in the outskirts of Mitrovice.  The camp lies next to the rubbish dump of the town. Roma are unwanted by both the Serbian and the Kosovan side of the town. They survive with some support from humanitarian organisations and by sellin things they found in the skips.
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