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Roma Inclusion Barometer
Roma Inclusion Barometer
Roma Inclusion Barometer (RIB) is a social research program with two main objectives:
  • to measure the perception of the population towards Roma
  • to understand and measure the main problems of the Roma communities in Romania
The program will start in October 2006 and it will end in February 2007. Please contact us for more information about the program.

You can consult the survey here.


Programs
Public Opinion Barometer
 
Open Society Campaigns
 
Take My Spot, Bear My Lot!
 
Roma Inclusion Barometer
 
Political culture in Romania
 
Publish What You Fund !
 
Good Governance: Transparency, Accountability, Participation
 
Integrated Strategies for Natural Resource Exploitation - supported by a grant from the Trust for Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe
 
Competent Communication: Public Relations Training for NGO's
 
New Media: Advocacy through Blogging
 
Public Interest and the Resource Curse
 
Social research for policy making
 
Integrated Community Development
 
Public Policies in Higher Education
 
Public Interest on Media Agenda
Events
Launch of the study Beneficial Regularisation of Immigration in RomaniaLaunch of the study Beneficial Regularisation of Immigration in Romania
Soros Foundation Romania launched on Tuesday, the 3rd of August 2010 - starting with 10:00 a.m., in the conference room Mihail Kogălniceanu of Hotel Capital Plaza - the study „The Beneficial Regularisation of Immigration in Romania”, in...
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Rures. Rural space and social economy in Romania - first press conference
Information available in Romanian only. More information on the Rures project can be found here.
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George Soros
George Soros was born in Budapest, Hungary, on August 12, 1930. He survived the Nazi occupation of Budapest and left communist Hungary in 1947 for England, where he graduated from the London School of Economics (LSE). While a student at LSE, Soros became familiar with the work of the philosopher Karl Popper, who had a profound influence on his thinking and later on his professional and philanthropic activities. The financier. In 1956, Soros moved to the United States, where he began to accumulate a large...

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