II • Minorities and effective political participation
Religious and Linguistic Minorities, including reference to recommendations of the
Forum on the effective political participation of minorities;
(b)
Develop regional workshops for minority political actors and other minority
stakeholders;
(d)
Increase the proportion of the resources devoted to activities directly related to
the effective participation of minorities in political and economic life;
(e)
Encourage States to develop and/or enhance minority youth professional
training initiatives, such as minority fellowships and internships in national, regional
and international government agencies, such as those of the United Nations.
43. The United Nations country teams, should, where appropriate, establish
country specific consultative structures for minorities on participation in political
processes.
44. The Inter-Parliamentary Union should organize an international meeting of
parliamentary representatives and their staff to discuss how the effective participation
of minorities in political decision-making could best be promoted. It should also set up
an online clearing house on the political participation of minorities to provide a single
point of access to the large amount of information that is already available at the
national, regional and international levels.
45. The Inter-Agency Group on Minority Issues should devote one of its upcoming
meetings to the topic of effective participation by minorities to discuss the respective
roles played by its members in promoting effective participation, within the broader
framework of article 9 of the Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to
National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities.
46. In order to ensure the effective participation of minorities in the deliberations
held at the level of the United Nations, Governments should consider providing
funding for the participation of civil society minority representatives in future sessions
of the Forum on Minority Issues and other relevant meetings.
G. The media
47. In both the public and private sectors, the media should make efforts to inform
the society at large of minority-related issues, including by broadcasting in minority
languages and emphasizing the importance of political participation for minorities.
Special programmes should be developed during elections with a view to raising
awareness within minority communities of the issues at stake, the platforms of the
various political parties, registration procedures and other relevant information
related to the election process.
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(c)
Support activities for training/capacity-building and outreach, including for
representatives of minorities;