The National Advisory Board on Romani Affairs (abbrev. RONK, previously known as the Advisory Board on Gypsy Affairs, [1]) is an expert advisory body in Finland. It aims to foster cooperation between the Roma population in Finland and the authorities, to promote equality, and to eliminate discrimination. In addition, the advisory board seeks to create equal opportunities for the Roma to participate in Finnish society and to improve their economic, social, and cultural conditions.[2]
Outside of Finland's borders, the advisory board actively takes part in pan-Nordic, European, and international cooperation to ensure that the Roma are treated equally and their living conditions are improved as stipulated in the Decree of the Council of State on the national advisory board on Roma Affairs and on the regional Advisory Boards on Roma Affairs (1019/2003).[3]
The advisory board was established in 1956 as the Advisory Board on Gypsy Affairs .[4] In 1989, its name was changed to its current form.[5]
The advisory board is based at the Finnish Ministry of Social Affairs and Health. The Finnish Government appoints each board for three years at a time. In addition to the chair and vice-chair, the board may have up to 16 additional members. Half of the advisory board is made up of representatives from the Finnish Roma community. The other half consists of representatives of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Education and Culture, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment, the Ministry of the Environment, and the .
Position | Name | |
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Chair | Tarja Filatov | |
Vice-chair | Henry Lindgren | |
Member | Rosita Ahlgren | |
Inga Angersaari | ||
Måns Enqvist | ||
Katri Kairimo | ||
Taito Lehmusta | ||
Päivi Majaniemi | ||
Rauno Merisaari | ||
Henry Nyman | ||
Jorma Pietiläinen | ||
Jari Rajanen | ||
Miriam Schwartz | ||
Tanja Ståhlberg | ||
Helena Valentin | ||
Hannele Varsa | ||
Arto Zitron | ||
Tuula Åkerlund |
In addition to the national advisory board, there are four Regional Advisory Boards on Romani Affairs, which work on the local and regional level to achieve the same goals as the national board does nationwide.