
The Strategy includes measures in the four key areas for social inclusion: education, employment, housing and health. In each one of these areas its sets quantitative targets, which are specified in percentages of the population, to be achieved in 2020, with some intermediate goals for 2015. In addition to these four areas, the Strategy provides complementary lines of action in the fields of social action, participation, improving the knowledge about this population, gender equality, non-discrimination, promotion of culture and an special attention to be provided to Roma from other countries.
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- Ministerio de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad
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- Spain
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- National governmental actor
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Policy
Culture
Health
Justice
Housing
Equality
Inclusion
(Anti-)discrimination
School education
(Anti-)discrimination
Employment
(Anti-)discrimination
Political participation
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