it's divided into ten municipalities, one of which is uto orizari. more than 22,000 people live here. most of them are roma. they fled to macedonia during the kosovo war and they've remained in uto orizari. 30-year-old bajramsha selmani is one of them. she shares her small house with her husband and seven children. no one in the family has a job. ljatife sikovska is herself a roma, but she refuses to accept the situation her compatriots are in. so she's founded an organization that informs roma about their rights. lack of education and social marginalization are among the reasons why roma don't have access to jobs. without work they lack the money for important official documents. so they can't even register the births of their children who then can't attend school or get free medical care. senada kurtishovska's daughter fell ill, but because she had no papers, the doctor sent her away. >> i took her home, but her condition didn't improved. two weeks later she died. >> now senada's worried again, because her youngest daughter is ill. she has no paper