Being a woman in a country where equality is just a dead letter on paper is really difficult. This is what Indira Bajramovi,, a woman, a Roma woman and a human rights activist, says. Indira was also the first Roma woman to run in the local elections. She wanted to show that her people also have a representative who is able to contribute to the development of the community where she lives. She is outraged that national minorities do not have the opportunity to run at the state level. He has won countless awards and recognitions, especially the EU Prize for the Integration of Roma in the Western Balkans and Turkey. Due to the potential she sees in Roma women, Indira is particularly committed to the field of Roma education. "When she is educated, when she will have her job, when she will be economically independent, then we can say that she is living her life," said Indira Bajramovic.
Link: https://www.federalna.ba/prica-o-indiri-bajramovic-romkinji-koja-je-glas-i-spas-svog-naroda-x3dr6