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Germany

Who we are, what we stand for – and how we strengthen children, communities and partners across borders.

GUTEN TAG!

Community resilience, support and coordination

Addressing the exclusion of Roma children requires strong cross-border cooperation, shared expertise and coordinated action. As the lead partner of Voices Unheard, Germany plays a key role in connecting organisations across Europe, strengthening partnerships and ensuring that local knowledge is translated into lasting regional impact.

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We Are

OlamAid

We Speak

German, English and additional community languages

Our Address

Germany

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What we do

Our services

OlamAid is a German civil society organisation committed to humanitarian action, community resilience and rights-based approaches to social inclusion. Through its expertise in coordination, intercultural mental health and community empowerment, OlamAid supports the Voices Unheard consortium in building effective partnerships and creating sustainable opportunities for Roma children and young people to participate and thrive.

Project Coordination

We coordinate partners, activities and shared project goals across countries to ensure strong cooperation and meaningful results.

Psychosocial Support

We bring experience in intercultural mental health and psychosocial support to strengthen resilience among vulnerable communities.

Community Empowerment

We support communities in building confidence, self-organisation and long-term capacities for participation and inclusion.

Humanitarian Expertise

We contribute experience from humanitarian response, crisis support and work with people affected by displacement and exclusion.

Stakeholder Connection

We connect civil society, professionals, communities and institutions to strengthen cooperation around Roma children’s participation.

Visibility & Sustainability

We support communication, outreach and long-term project visibility so that children’s voices remain heard beyond the project period.

Team

The persons behind

A team of educators, activists, and Roma representatives — across six countries. We work participatively: many of our colleagues are part of the Roma community themselves.

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