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Name
  
Livia Jaroka

Role
  
Hungarian Politician


Spouse
  
Ferenczi Peter

Party
  
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Lívia Járóka (born 6 October 1974, in Tata) is a Hungarian politician of part Romani ethnicity. She was a Member of the European Parliament, elected as part of the Fidesz list in 2004. Járóka was the second Romani (but the first Romani woman) ever elected to the European Parliament; the first was Juan de Dios Ramírez Heredia from Spain, who served from 1994 to 1999.

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Járóka grew up in Sopron, a town near Hungary's western border with Austria. Her father is ethnically Roma, her mother Hungarian. After getting an MA in sociology from the Central European University Warsaw campus on a scholarship from the Soros-funded Open Society Institute she went on to study anthropology in Britain, focusing on Romani issues and culture. In August 2003 she had a daughter and a son in 2007. In 2012 she finished her PhD in Social Anthropology at the University College of London.

Lívia Járóka Lvia JRKA MEP EPP Group in the European Parliament

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Memberships

Lívia Járóka Livia Jaroka Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

She is Chair of the Working Group of the European People's Party on Roma Inclusion and Vice-Chair of the Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality. She is also a member of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs and the Delegation for Relations with India. She is a substitute member of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs, as well as the Committee on Human Rights.

Lívia Járóka Lvia Jrka The situation of the most disadvantaged communities

As of Sep 2014 she is no longer listed on the European Parliament site as an MEP.

Other memberships

Lívia Járóka Lvia JRKA MEP EPP Group in the European Parliament

  • Roma Education Fund
  • High Level Group of Roma Diplomacy Program
  • European Roma Information Office
  • Prior Board Member of Open Society Institute, Roma Memorial University Scholarship Program
  • Research activities

  • September 2000-April 2002: Ethnographic field research on assimilation tendencies of Roma in Hungary
  • May 1998-May 2001: Sociological research among Roma students of Gandhi Gimnazium, Hungary
  • 2000 - 2003 University College of London, PhD research on ethnic relations and economics, identity and radicalisation in cultural self-representation of the young Roma in the 8. District, an urban slum in Budapest
  • Awards

  • Elected Young Global Leader in 2006 by the Forum of Young Global Leaders and the World Economic Forum
  • 2006 and 2013 Member of the European Parliament of the Year (MEP) award in the category of Justice and Fundamental Rights
  • Awarded the Romanian Foreign Ministry's Excellency Award for the Social Integration of Minorities in 2010
  • Awarded the Presidential Order of Merit of Hungary for her outstanding work during the Hungaria Presidency of the EU in 2011
  • Won the St. Adalbert Award of the Hungarian Association of Christian Intellectuals in 2011
  • Award of the "Fundación Secretariado Gitano" in 2012
  • References

    Lívia Járóka Wikipedia