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INTEGRIS: Integrated support for human rights

The project aims to support and strengthen the capacity of vulnerable groups to exercise and defend their fundamental rights and to combat discrimination.

The main beneficiaries of the project are people belonging to groups vulnerable to discrimination, especially women, Roma and LGBT+ people, from all over the country. The project is also aimed at lawyers and legal specialists, representatives of NGOs working with people belonging to vulnerable groups, public authorities providing support services, as well as the general public.

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Online and Telephone Counseling

News

Case #129: Intersectional discrimination in accessing banking services

May 18, 2023
Vulnerable group: roma people Human rights area: discrimination (criterion: Roma ethnicity, level of education) A new case was taken over through The Pro Bono Network for Human Rights. It is about a Roma man who, trying to open a salary account at a banking institution, was refused on the grounds that he "cannot read and write", so it was […]
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Case #128: Obtaining the accompanying allowance in court

May 16, 2023
Vulnerable group: people with disabilities Human rights area: rights of people with disabilities A new case was taken over through The Pro Bono Network for Human Rights. The request came from a lady who has a son who is classified as permanently blind and without a personal assistant. The lady tried in court to obtain the attendant's allowance by […]
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Case #127: Legal assistance in a rape case

May 8, 2023
Vulnerable group: women Human rights area: crime against sexual freedom and integrity A new case was taken over through The Pro Bono Network for Human Rights. The case concerns a young female student who filed a criminal complaint with the police for the crime of rape. After attending an art exhibition, she went with several people she knew to […]
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Case #126: Sexual and moral harassment in the workplace

April 26, 2023
Vulnerable group:  women Human rights area: sexual harassment, moral harassment Bucharest A new case has been taken up through the Pro Bono Human Rights Network. The request came from a lady, a victim of sexual harassment in the workplace from 2021 until now. The requester reported the issue to her manager twice: the first time she was […]
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Case #125: Legal assistance in the succession process for a survivor of domestic violence

March 22, 2023
Vulnerable group:  women, children Human rights area: tenancy rights Bucharest A new case was taken over through The Pro Bono Network for Human Rights. The petitioner who contacted us is a survivor of domestic violence, escaping a marriage that ended in divorce, with the lady obtaining sole custody of her only child and a protection order against her ex-husband, […]
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Case #124: Minor physically and emotionally abused by his father seeks residence with maternal grandparents

February 16, 2023
Vulnerable group:  minors Human rights area: children’s rights, domestic violence, emotional abuse County: Satu-Mare A new case was taken over through The Pro Bono Network for Human Rights. It is about a 10-year-old minor, who was taken last year by DGASPC Satu-Mare, from the custody of his father who physically and emotionally abused him for 3 years. A restraining order […]
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The project is implemented by the Equality and Human Rights Action Centre (ACTEDO), in partnership with the Centre for Legal Resources (CLR) and benefits from a 197.716,41 euros grant from Active Citizens Fund Romania, programme funded by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA Grants Grants 2014 -2021. The content of this website does not necessarily reflect the official position of the EEA and Norway Grants 2014-2021; for more information visit www.eeagrants.org. More details about Active Citizens Fund Romania are available at www.activecitizensfund.ro.

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