Romanian Community of Ireland is rated 3 out of 5 in the category nonprofit organization management. Read and write reviews about Romanian Community of Ireland. Founded in 1998, Romanian Community of Ireland sought from its beginning to strengthen links among Romanians living in Ireland, to improve their integration into the Irish society and to keep alive their connection to Romania. The organization aimed to be a forum for all Romanians in Ireland, irrespective of their religion or political leanings. RCI is a founding member of the New Communities Partnership (NCP), the only umbrella organization of more than 100 minority ethnic associations in Ireland. Throughout her history, the organization actively promoted European values, and particularly the free movement of people across EU internal borders. RCI thus took decisive actions and positions on matters directly affecting Romanians living in Ireland both before and after Romania’s accession to the EU in 2007. Such issues included pre- and post- accession deportations of Romanian nationals, or post-accession restrictions to Romanian’s access to the Irish labor market. In parallel, the organization was also very active in planning several events that were very well attended and thus contributed to increasing solidarity among the Romanian community in Ireland. Among these events were a Romanian ethnic music show in 2008, as well as, since 2009, International Women’s Day (March 8), International Child’s Day (June 1), Romania’s National Day (December 1) and St. Nicolas’ Day (December 6).
Address
53 Upper Dorset Street
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Dublin, Leinster