FLAGSHIP PROGRAMMES
National Network
Romania
Address
7 Gheorghe Bratianu Street, Sector 1 Bucharest RomaniaCountry
RomaniaCity
BucharestStreet address 2
7 Gheorghe Bratianu Street, Sector 1Mobile Phone
0040/728120468Telephone
0040/212232465E-Mail (2)
ioana.oprisan@per.org.roWebsite
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1993Contact Person1
Ioana Oprisan, Program OfficerContact Person 2
Elena Cruceru, Office ManagerOrganisation Type
Non-Governmental OrganizationFields of Activity
Democracy and community developmentGeneral Information
Although it is a small organization, PER stands out when compared to other private organizations, having managed to bring together political leaders of ethnic groups in dialogue, thus contributing to the elaboration of concrete understandings and arrangements that have replaced possible ethnic violence with practical models of interethnic cooperation. Our main partners are the Department for Interethnic Relations, Government of Romania, Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (OSCE/ODIHR).Mission and Objectives
PER is a US-based international non-governmental organization with several offices in Central and Southeastern Europe that works towards improving ethnic relations in the region. PER has a long history of engagement in facilitating dialogue about important interethnic issues. The PER Regional Center for Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe in Bucharest is a Romanian non-governmental organization, dedicated to the promotion of inter-ethnic dialogue , civic multiculturalism and fostering inter-ethnic peace in the wider area of Central, East and South East EuropeMain Projects / Activities
The role of research and teaching history in interethnic relations The management of interethnic relations in education Consolidating the interethnic tolerance in and through media Combating prejudices and intolerance through intercultural dialogue Roma in the XXI century. Roma policies, measures and outcomes in Europe The EU and its neighborhood, Balkan, Black Sea region policy New Approaches to the Issue of Minorities in the European Union