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Article

4 Nov 2019

Author:
Stuart Greer, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

Roma work informally for waste management companies, surviving on a fifth of the average Kosovo wage

"A Dire Need To Survive' Drives Kosovo Roma To Risky Recycling", 9 October 2019

Faced with discrimination, many among Kosovo's [Roma] population make a living by selling scrap to recycling companies. The job is poorly paid and risky, but one of the few they can find.