For the purpose of training high school students in eliminating discrimination against members of the Roma population, the German organization for international cooperation GIZ, in cooperation with the association "Ternipe" from Pirot, awarded 20 tablets in high schools in Serbia, where students attend these trainings.
They are organized as part of the "Meet, do not judge" campaign in order to eliminate discrimination and reduce stereotypes, and in conjunction with the textbook for high school students in eliminating discrimination and getting acquainted with the mechanisms of prevention of discrimination, which is created in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Science and Technological Development.
Due to the health crisis caused by the COVID-19 virus, the training of students organized by the association "Ternipe" and GIZ, will be organized online. The training will start on September 21 and will last for 10 days. After the online teaching, the schools will be able to use the equipment in the regular school activities.
Otherwise, the respondents see the media (84%), the family (78%), the school, the Government and the citizens themselves (76% each) as institutions that can contribute the most to reducing discrimination.