COLLOQUIUM ON THE OCCASION OF THE 41TH THEODOR-HEUSS-PRIZE CEREMONY

The tasks of the “Decade of Roma Inclusion”

April 28th, 2006  Maritim Hotel “Alte Reithalle” Stuttgart  Germany

Theodor-Heuss-Foundation Germany

The 41st awards ceremony of the Theodor-Heuss-Prize will take place under the motto “Poverty and exclusion in Europe – Roma as an example”.
The former Worldbank president, James D. Wolfensohn, will be awarded with the 2006 Theodor-Heuss-Prize for his commitment, initiatives and actions against the social exclusion of Roma.

The tasks of the “Decade of Roma Inclusion”

April 28th, 2006  Maritim Hotel “Alte Reithalle” Stuttgart  Germany

Theodor-Heuss-Foundation Germany

The 41st awards ceremony of the Theodor-Heuss-Prize will take place under the motto “Poverty and exclusion in Europe – Roma as an example”.
The former Worldbank president, James D. Wolfensohn, will be awarded with the 2006 Theodor-Heuss-Prize for his commitment, initiatives and actions against the social exclusion of Roma.
Two Theodor-Heuss-Medals, which are equal to the Prize, go to the initiative “Schaworalle – Hallo Kinder (Hello Kids)” in Frankfurt/Main for their exemplary concept of educational company and support of Roma-children and to the Pakiv European Roma Fund in Sofia/Bulgaria for its transnational commitment to overcome social and economical exclusion of young Roma.

Theodor-Heuss-Stiftung zur Förderung der politischen Bildung und Kultur e.V.
Im Himmelsberg 16, 70192 Stuttgart,

Tel: 0711 / 55 91 98,
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