martina kacurova also works for the community. >> people who have work feel better.hey can creatate something, ty can build something for their children. >> thanks to a joint initiative by the mayor and the school director, things have also been changing for the roma children. >> both groups, the roma and the other children from the village, must feel that they are equal and equalllly welcome.e. after two oror three years, its borne fruit. we're on thehe right track. >> the neighboring village of batizovce is a good example of how the roma usually live in the country. around one third of its 2,200 inhabitantnts are roma. they live in a simple settlement of huts on the edge of the village. most of them don't have a job, and don't have any chance to work, they say. they feel excluded. >> we mustn't leave the weakest behind. it's about cohesion, and there's no such thing if we fail to take part of our society into account. we must give the roma a chance at long last. >> spissky hrhov shows that roma in slolovakia don't have to lie on the fringes of society, but can thri