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Non-discrimination does not apply always in real life, especially when it comes to Roma population. An explicit example is Mofleni a segregated neighborhood of Craiova where children are not motivated to go to school, they don’t have a group of friends, or an idea about the concept of after school classes.
In School n°26, there were some extracurricular activities, like a dancing team, and all kind of social, and ecological games. Now the kids here are experiencing an EVS project, with two Spanish girls, two times a week.  So, the school has some experience in relation with European projects, like Learning by Doing implemented by EPYD and other projects with NGOs like Vasiliada and Terre des hommes.
Disadvantage is not inevitable. While a disadvantaged young person has grown up with a lack of opportunities and resource, this doesn't have to be the story of their adult lives. Through comprehensive programs and scholarships, organisations like EPYD can help provide disadvantaged young people with educational support, employment skills and confidence to negotiate this vital stage of life.
The key of changing this situation is non-formal education.
Non-formal education can enhance their overall knowledge, can help them integrate what they have learn in school to what they know about the environment.
The European Union supports non-formal education opportunities for young people through transnational voluntary service which directly and actively involves young people in activities designed to meet the needs of society in a wide range of fields.
All the children preferred as extracurricular activities sports, artistic activities like dancing, painting, theatre, and also ecology. They had already developed an ecology project, and this theme sound interesting to them.


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