Portugal will have a new study on gypsy communities
A previous study revealed that Portuguese gypsies had low levels of education, married early and used street vending as their main economic activity.
A previous study revealed that Portuguese gypsies had low levels of education, married early and used street vending as their main economic activity.
The document, which covers the period 2025-2030, was published today in Diário da República
A work plan will be implemented, involving a wide range of partners
A technical team from the local authority monitors the relocation and integration of families in the field, in a close relationship
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10th edition of the Summer Blue Festival ended in November, but the exhibition will be open until 23 January
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Beja starts to incorporate a support network that was born in 2004
SOS Racism filed a complaint with the authorities
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