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Participants

Atilan Etemi, Tetovo. Mr Etemi holds a degree in pharmacy from the Anadolu University in Turkey, where he graduated in 2001. He is currently employed within the public healthcare sector.
Šermina Jašareva, Štip. Ms Jašareva is a student of biochemistry at the Faculty of Natural and Mathematical Sciences in Skopje. Additionally, she has worked since 1997 as a volunteer for the Štip-based Romani NGO Association for the Rights of the Romani Population. She has also been involved in various training activities in the field of human rights.
Memet Memet, Skopje. Actively involved in the NGO sector since 1999, Mr Memet was co-founder of the Romani NGO Roš in Šuto Orizari. He has also worked as local coordinator on gender and trauma issues for the Dutch NGO Admira. Supporting his work in the NGO sector, Mr Memet has undergone a considerable number of seminars in the areas of health, psychology, and trainer training.
Senad Memeti, Skopje. Having previously worked as a medical technician in Šuto Orizari, Mr Memeti is currently employed within the Ministry of Health. He is also a student at the University of Skopje's law faculty and collaborates on a regular basis with several Romani NGOs.
Arif Pini, Gostivar. An advanced medical student in Skopje, Mr Pini has been active in the NGO sector in Gostivar as well as in Skopje. Mr Pini is also an able entrepreneur, managing a café in his hometown.
Islam Šakiri, Tetovo. Mr Šakiri is employed as a medical assistant at Tetovo’s general hospital. Additionally, he has been active in the NGO sector.
Misadet Amet, Skopje. After completing her secondary education at the specialized medical school in Tetovo, Ms Amet enrolled in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Skopje, where she is currently a student. Ms Amet has also served as a medical educator herself in various projects of the Romani NGO Roš.
Jasmina Sadulova, Makedonska Kamenica. A 1985 graduate of a secondary school for medicine in Sarajevo, Ms Sadulova has worked in the public healthcare sector since 1986. She is currently employed as a head nurse in the hospital in her hometown and is a member of the national nurses’ union. In the NGO sector, Ms Sadulova has been a member of the Kumanovo-based Romani women’s organization Daja and has participated in seminars on themes such as medicine, domestic violence, and Romani women in politics.
Gjulten Bekir, Skopje. Ms Bekir completed secondary school as an economic technician. From 1999 to 2002, she worked on research projects focusing on diseases commonly faced by Romani women and their families. Since 2005, Ms Bekir has worked as local coordinator in the Skopje civil advising centre of the Romani NGO Mesečina.