Permanent Mission of Brazil to the United Nations Office
and other International Organizations in Geneva
Ch. Louis-Dunant, 15
1202 – Geneva / Switzerland
Phone: (+41) (0)22 332 50 00 / Fax: (+41) (0)22 910 07 51
E-mail: mission.brazil@delbrasgen.org
Human Rights Council
Forum on Minority Issues
Third Session
Discrimination and Positive measures/affirmative action
Geneva, 15 December 2010
Thank you Madam Chair,
At the outset, we wish to commend the work of the Independent Expert and
thank the panelists for their presentations. We listened with particular interest
the presentation of Professor Marcelo Paixão on the promotion of racial
equality in Brazil.
African descendents represent more than 50% of Brazil’s population and
more than 70% of its socio-economically vulnerable population. Combating
this clear distortion is one of Brazilian Government key objectives and is in
the origin of the creation of a Ministry dedicated to the promotion of policies
for racial equality, SEPPIR, as highlighted by Professor Paixão.
The Brazilian Government is fully committed to combating structural
inequalities, I would like to refer in particular to access to education, to health
and to employment.
The Brazilian Government has spared no efforts aimed at increasing racial
and social inclusion, through broad social policies, based on conditioned
cash transfer, also by means of sector specific policies and, in particular,
through affirmative action policies.