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01st Mar 2017

Irish Travellers will be formally recognised as an ethnic minority today

Niamh Maher

The Taoiseach will make a statement in the Dáil this evening.

At 6:45pm Enda Kenny will recognise the unique ethnic identity of Irish Travellers for the first time.

A report, brought to cabinet last week by the Minister of State with Responsibility for Equality David Stanton, outlined that the recognition of Traveller rights would neither confer new rights on the community nor mean any extra costs.

No objections to the report were heard.

An ESRI report released in January highlighted the “extreme disadvantage” suffered by Travellers across a range of areas, including health, housing, education, employment and mortality.

The report said that the recognition of Traveller ethnicity “could be of considerable benefit in ensuring respect for the cultural identity of Travellers in the context of targeted services,”.

Campaigners for the community will welcome the news today, as they’ve been seeking recognition for the last 25 years.