ACTIVE WOMEN

NESIME SALIOSKA 

Nesime Salioska is a founder and Executive Director of the association "ROMA S.O.S."  from Prilep, Macedonia and one of the positive models of successful Roma woman in the Roma community who puts acquired knowledge and skills in function of reducing the health inequalities between Roma and other groups as well as promoting the right to non-discrimination in Macedonia and beyond. That was the reason to meet and talk to her. The association is focused on advocating the health needs of the Roma in order to facilitate their access to health services. The implemented activities are closely associated with creation of conditions for exercising the health care rights as basic prerequisite for establishment of equal treatment and better health care for the Roma - says Nesime Salisoka.


RABBI GALINA TREFIL


Rabbi Galina Trefil is President of the Association for American Roma and a cinema coordinator for World Artist Initiative Khetanes. She has been published by Romea.CZ (in English and Czech,) Neurology Now, Jewcy, The Dissident Voice, Open Road Review, Black Fox Literary Magazine, and the Pakistan Chronicle. She has spoken on behalf of human rights before the Nevada State Legislature and been interviewed on BBC radio. Her current two work projects are publishing her book on Roma slavery in 19th century Romania and finishing filming her movie on Romani-American womens’ rights





SEBIJAN FEJZULA 


Sebijan Fejzula graduated at the Department of Philosophy at the Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Macedonia. In 2010, she gets an award by Roma Education Fund - REF and USAID as a "Student of the Year." During her studies, she gained her first professional work experience in the project USAID "Green Schools" as a project assistant. Between 2011 and 2012, she joined the Youth Educational Forum - MOF as financial administrative assistant.In 2013, she successfully completes "Roma Graduate Preparation Program" at the Central European University in Budapest. Currently she is starting one-year Master program at the Department of Gender Studies in Budapest. Her professionalism is addressing the question of Roma youth, Roma women and Roma women in politics. she is also member of the Forum of European Young Roma people (FERYP)She is one of the executive of ROMALITICO, a website where she is writing academics papers regarding the situation of the Romani woman in Macedonia.