The Governmental Ordinance no. 137/2000 on the prevention and sanctioning of all forms of discrimination aims to uphold human dignity, rights, and freedoms, ensuring equality and non-discrimination in Romania. The policy involves the National Council for Combating Discrimination as key stakeholder. While the NCCD operates under parliamentary supervision, it is an autonomous state authority responsible for ensuring compliance with non-discrimination principles and policies. The ordinance has a national scope, covering all citizens and legal entities, public or private, ensuring non-discrimination in various domains like employment, social protection, education, and access to public services and spaces. It outlines specific actions against discrimination based on race, nationality, ethnicity, language, religion, social category, beliefs, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, chronic non-contagious illness, HIV infection, or belonging to a disadvantaged category. It includes preventive measures, amicable conflict resolution, and sanctions for discriminatory behaviour. While the document does not specify observed impacts, it establishes a legal framework for protecting individuals and groups from discrimination, with the potential to foster an inclusive society. The law was enacted in 2000.