Indira Bajramović, born in 1968, is a prominent economist and dedicated Roma activist who has devoted over two decades to advocating for the rights and welfare of Roma women in Bosnia and Herzegovina. As the director of the Association of Roma Women 'Better Future' (Bolja budućnost) based in Tuzla, she has been at the forefront of efforts to uplift and empower marginalized communities.
Her work encompasses providing essential aid and relief to rural Roma villages, addressing the pressing issues faced by these communities. Bajramović has been particularly focused on raising awareness about the challenges encountered by unemployed Roma women, as well as those who are victims of domestic violence and abuse.
Through her tireless advocacy, Indira Bajramović has not only highlighted the struggles of Roma people but has also fought for their right to equal opportunities in society. Her commitment to improving the lives of Roma women continues to inspire many and brings hope for a better future.