UNITED NATIONS • Forum on Minority Issues
decisions of the national polity because they are subject to multiple forms of
discrimination owing to their status as women, and as minorities. Ensuring effective
political participation for minority women not only ensures their participation in
decision-making on issues directly affecting them but also helps to ensure that society
as a whole benefits from their contribution and truly reflects its diversity.
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Governments and parliaments
65. Governments should adopt a policy statement that recognizes the diversity in
their respective societies with regard to gender, race, ethnicity, religion and
language. They should develop plans and programmes to ensure the effective
political participation of all sectors of society. These plans should explicitly require
measures to promote the participation of minority women, including the adoption of
positive measures to increase their participation, the development of educational
programmes and campaigns to promote minority women’s political participation,
measures to ensure diversity and multiculturalism among public administration staff,
and the allocation of sufficient resources to realize identified objectives. Minorities,
including minority women, should be fully involved on an informed basis in debates
on the design of plans and programmes. The establishment of a specific mechanism
or institutional procedure to monitor progress achieved in increasing minority
participation, with a specific focus on minority women’s participation and their equal
and meaningful representation in political life at all levels should be considered.
66. Obstacles preventing the effective political participation of minority women
should be identified and addressed through laws, policy and programme measures.
67. Literacy, language or religious or other requirements that unfairly or
disproportionally exclude minority women from the right to vote or from standing for
elected office at the national, regional or local level should be removed, given that
they breach the prohibition of discrimination and result in women belonging to
minorities not being able to effectively participate in political life. Governments
should develop mechanisms to tackle the root causes of such exclusion.
68. Governments should intensify their efforts to ensure fair and adequate
participation of all minority women in political life and public service. They should
elaborate innovative initiatives and tailored measures aimed at increasing and
strengthening minority women’s representation and participation, including, for
example, support for women’s committees, leadership training initiatives, mentoring
programmes, awareness-raising campaigns, networking and the sharing of good
practices. Such measures should also aim at ensuring that women who have a role in
decision-making bodies are able to play that role effectively, namely, that they know
and understand their duties, are not discriminated against or prevented from carrying
out those duties because of prejudice, do not face any backlash or violence for taking
up those roles and are not given positions as a token gesture.
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Compilation of Recommendations of the First Four Sessions 2008 to 2011