Together for Dignity: ADRA Conference on Inclusion for Roma and Homeless Communities

Participants from across Europe gathered in Belgrade to strengthen partnerships that restore dignity, belonging, and opportunity.

In Belgrade last week, inclusion was at the core of our work. Representatives from ADRA offices across Europe joined government partners, faith representatives, and community experts to confront a very important challenge of our time — the growing exclusion of Roma and homeless individuals.

The message was clear: every person deserves respect, dignity, and a chance to thrive.

Picture: One afternoon, the conference participants met at ADRAs social centre where group work took place to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats around ADRAs Europe-wide projects with those two target groups. (c) ADRA Europe.

The Conference

For three days, the ADRA Europe Conference on Roma and Homelessness brought together participants from more than ten countries to learn, share, and act. Hosted by ADRA Serbia, the gathering explored the root causes of exclusion — from lack of housing and education to discrimination and trauma — and the practical ways faith-based compassion can build pathways to integration and self-reliance.

Speakers from the European Union, ADRA Europe, Friedensau Adventist University, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and local community organisations highlighted the urgent need for sustainable long-term, community-based solutions, that build on the agency of the people we work with and that have their integration in mind beyond covering immediate needs.

Ms Plamena Halacheva from the EU Delegation to Serbia reminded participants:

“Social inclusion is not just a policy goal but a shared European value — to live with dignity and opportunity.”

ADRA’s global and regional leaders echoed this call. João Martins, Director of ADRA Europe, challenged the audience to see the Roma and homeless not as “categories,” but as neighbours, citizens, mothers, sons, and children of God.

Picture: The Drumodom Bus supports ADRAs work with the homeless in Belgrade. (c) ADRA Serbia

Throughout the conference, field visits in and around Belgrade offered a glimpse of compassion in tangible action — from Roma families working toward education and livelihoods, to ADRA Serbia’s Drumodom project, which offers integrated support for people experiencing homelessness: from Hygiene and sanitation offers (Shower, washing of clothes, hygiene items) and health care to psychosocial help and housing support.

Together, participants identified key priorities: stronger partnerships, shared learning, and sustainable funding that help communities lift themselves from poverty.

The final statement, adopted jointly, affirmed this shared commitment:

“We believe that everyone deserves respect, dignity, and a chance to thrive. As ADRA we are commited in cooperative initiatives aimed that promot self reliance of Roma and homeless individuals. Together, we will share knowledge, best practices, develop joint projects, and source funding to implement community-based interventions that address the root causes of exclusion and poverty . Our collaboration will amplify impact, enhance advocacy, and promote a shared vision of social justice and inclusion.”

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In every person we serve, we see the image of God. Justice, compassion, and love call us to build communities where no one is invisible — where every person has a place to belong and a path to thrive.