The fourth International npub1setzslnny9myl0pyfsmtyqkpdu48z4t4h5k2804sam7nmmxp6gqq4wuptf (npub1set…uptf) Day edit-a-thon took place earlier this month, "to combat prejudice and discrimination against Roma by spreading knowledge on npub1mrf7j63svz4g7ctql7ry77qad943xftzt6ulfyly5jd3ue60282srmqd94 (npub1mrf…qd94) and other npub1rxajlw7lj0e2t75f0el99sdfdlttas93p4pv24a7uy4epl0xnfss9rfxdl (npub1rxa…fxdl) projects."
https://diff.wikimedia.org/2023/04/24/international-roma-day-edit-a-thon-2023/
"...49 participants from 11 language versions of Wikipedia wrote 105, and improved 67 articles."
Progress will hopefully continue as "Romani people and their culture" is also part of the Wikimedia CEE Spring contest, which runs through the end of May:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_CEE_Spring_2023/Structure/Roma