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17. On 3 March 2016, the Working Group joined several mandate holders to call
upon the United States to increase its efforts to address environmental threats to
human rights, amid the recent outrage over lead -contaminated water in the town of
Flint, Michigan, while reiterating the recommendations they had made during the
Working Group’s visit to the country.
18. On 29 December 2015, in a statement to the press, the Working Group
indicated that international efforts to tackle climate change needed to be more
inclusive and involve those largely overlooked during the United Nations Climate
Change Conference held in Paris in December 2015.
19. On 9 December 2015, the Working Group joined several mandate holders in
issuing a statement calling for the full ratification of the International Covenant on
Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic , Social and
Cultural Rights.
20. On 28 July 2015, the Working Group issued a statement in which it expressed
its concerns over fears of arbitrary deportation and racial profiling of people of
Haitian descent in the Dominican Republic.
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Liaising with financial and developmental institutional and
operational programmes and specialized agencies of the
United Nations, with a view to contributing to the development
programmes intended for people of African descent
21. In the exercise of its mandate and specific activities provided for in Council
resolution 9/14, paragraph 8 (f) (i), the Working Group undertook an initial visit to
Washington, D.C., on 27 and 28 June 2016. The delegation comprised the following
members of the Working Group: Mr. Reid and Mr. Balcerzak. The delegation met
with representatives from the World Bank Group, the Inter -American Development
Bank and the Nordic Trust Fund. It also met with relevant members of staff from the
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
22. During the mission, the delegation explored ways in which the Working Group
could effectively contribute to development programmes intended for people of
African descent. Another aim was to find out if, and to what extent, the financial
institutions already had programmes for people of African descent and if any
specific work was under way in the context of the programme of activities to
implement the International Decade for People of African Descent. The delegation
also inquired about the potential ways of obtaining financial support for activities
relating to the mandate of the Working Group.
23. At the World Bank Group, the delegation discussed the aims of its mission
with those involved in drafting and implementing specific pr ojects and with those in
charge of staff member clubs of the World Bank Group interested in the activities of
the Working Group. The Working Group learned of important and innovative
initiatives, such as Digital Jam 3.0 and KingstOOn, taking place in the Caribbean.
The delegation hoped that the initiatives would be replicated throughout the African
diaspora. The delegation expressed its appreciation of the various activities
undertaken at the World Bank and the Nordic Trust Fund which took into account a
human rights perspective. However, the delegation also noted that awareness of the
International Decade and its aims at the World Bank Group seemed to be rather
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