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(w) Noting the recommendations on education, expressed in the different reports of the
United Nations conventional organs for the protection of human rights and of relevant Special
Rapporteurs of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, particularly the Special
Rapporteur on the right to education, the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism,
racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, the Special Rapporteur on violence
against women, its causes and consequences and the Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion
or belief;
1.
Underlines the urgent need to promote, through education, the protection and the
respect for freedom of religion or belief in order to strengthen peace, understanding and
tolerance among individuals, groups and nations, and with a view to developing a respect for
pluralism;
2.
Deems that every human being has an intrinsic and inviolable dignity and value
which includes the right to freedom of religion, conscience or belief that should be respected and
safeguarded;
3.
Considers that the young generation should be brought up in a spirit of peace,
tolerance, mutual understanding and respect for human rights, and especially for the respect of
freedom of religion or belief, and that they should be protected against all forms of
discrimination and intolerance based on their religion or belief;
4.
Deems that each State, at the appropriate level of government, should promote and
respect educational policies aimed at strengthening the promotion and protection of human
rights, eradicating prejudices and conceptions incompatible with freedom of religion or belief,
and ensuring respect for and acceptance of pluralism and diversity in the field of religion or
belief as well as the right not to receive religious instruction inconsistent with his or her
conviction;
5.
Deems also that each State should take appropriate measures to ensure equal rights to
women and men in the field of education and freedom of religion or belief, and in particular
reinforce the protection of the right of girls to education, especially for those coming from
vulnerable groups;
6.
Condemns all forms of intolerance and discrimination based on religion or belief
including those which promote hatred, racism or xenophobia, and deems that States should take
appropriate measures against those which manifest themselves in school curricula, textbooks and
teaching methods as well as those disseminated by the media and the new information
technologies, including Internet;
7.
Considers favourably the following objectives:
(a) The strengthening of a non-discriminatory perspective in education and of
knowledge in relation to freedom of religion or belief at the appropriate levels;
(b) The encouragement of those engaged in teaching to cultivate respect for religions or
beliefs, thereby promoting mutual understanding and tolerance;