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Most members of the ADA Roma community lived in shacks by a rubbish dump – the primary source of income for many members of the community – in a flood-prone area near Čapljina, without access to water, basic sanitation, adequate drainage and electricity. To improve the housing conditions of the community, new housing units were built with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees and an international donor. However, the site the municipality has allocated for the housing project lacked basic infrastructure and is in an isolated location far from education, emergency services and employment opportunities. The closest settlement, almost a kilometre away, is a Bosniak returnee community also living in a segregated location far from public services. They protested against the allocation of a land plot to the Roma close to their village, citing human rights considerations and also expressing their frustration with the mayor’s policy towards them in particular, and minority communities in general. Following time-consuming negotiations between the municipality, implementing organizations, representatives of the ADA Roma community and members of the Bosniak community, construction was finally completed in 2015. Despite its poor location, the Roma community accepted the land as they felt they had no other option and were concerned that, if they rejected the offer, they would not be provided with any alternative. The first film shows the situation of the community before the housing units are completed, shredding some light on why housing projects aiming to improve the living conditions of marginalized Roma communities result in further disadvantages for these communities. The second film features interviews with community members explaining how the housing project furthered their segregation and isolation and discussing the difficulties they face living in the new housing units.