Evaluation of Policies Targeting the Roma – Methodologies and Methods

 

    

 

 

Evaluation methodologies and methods of policies targeting the Roma


International workshop - ÁROP-2.2.5


10 June 2013
Jakobinus Hall, Institute for Minority Studies, 1014 Budapest, Orszaghaz utca 30

 

Preliminary Agenda

9:00 - 9:30     Introduction

• Welcome, introductions and workshop objectives
• An overview and broad classification of existing reports and evaluations

9:30 - 12.30   Reviewing evaluations: purposes, approaches, and methods; successes and failures

  • Government reports
  • International organisation reports
  • European institution and agency reports
  • Civil society reports
     

Speakers:

  • Bálint-Ábel Bereményi, Universitat Autonòma de Barcelona
  • Dóra Husz, European Commission, DG Employment
  • Sheena Keller, Fundamental Rights Agency
  • Márton Rövid, Decade of Roma Inclusion Secretariat Foundation
  • Marius Taba, Roma Education Fund
  • United Nations Development Programme expert

Speakers present a specific case study in 15-20 minutes, which is followed by a 15-20 minutes discussion.

12:30 - 14:00    Lunch break


14:00 - 16:30    Evaluating evaluations: impact, outcomes and ways forward

  • Do evaluations reach their objectives?
  • What are their weaknesses and strengths? What is the common experience?
  • Do evaluations matter? If so, in what specific ways?
  • How could the media contribute to a deeper impact of evaluations?

Speakers:

  • Iulius Rostas, Corvinus University, Babes-Bolyai University (tbc)

Discussion moderated by Stephan Müller, European Roma Rights Center

16:30 - 16:45    Coffee Break


16:45 - 18:00    Conclusion; recommendations

  • How to improve the evaluation of public policies targeting the Roma?

The working language is English. Please register by June 6th to l.metrich@tomlantosinstitute.hu