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7.
National specialized bodies have the potential to promote policy change. The
Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe has noted their potential
to “enhance the reach and effectiveness of public policy making by assisting policy
makers to include an equality dimension into all policies and programmes and by
gathering information to underpin policy making”. 2 This potential can be realized
through the provision of advice to legislative and executive authorities. The legal
opinions, casework recommendations and research by these bodies are, in particular,
important contributions to change.
8.
The Special Rapporteur also believes that national specialized bodies and
national action plans can be instruments of institutional change in organizations. For
instance, national specialized bodies have contributed to enhancing the performance
of organizations in the public and private sectors and have supported them in
promoting equality, diversity and non-discrimination. There have also been several
examples of national specialized bodies advising local authorities on how to
enhance equality in their daily work.
9.
This potential of national specialized bodies is also realized through the
provision of advice to business and trade unions. The guidance and support services,
survey work and the casework recommendations of these bodies have been
fundamental to helping the evolution of non-discriminatory employment practices.
Furthermore, national specialized bodies have the potential to enhance the wider
institutional infrastructure promoting equality and combating discrimination. The
Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe has also noted their
potential to “achieve a multiplier effect from the resources they hold by supporting
a range of stakeholder organizations to play roles in promoting equality and
combating discrimination”. 2
10. The Special Rapporteur believes that engagement and partnership with civil
society organizations working on issues of non-discrimination and equality is one
example of good practices of national specialized bodies that need to be highlighted.
11. National specialized bodies face a number of obstacles when providing advice
to different stakeholders. Lack of resources and, in some cases, limited stakeholder
interest have also affected some bodies in the discharge of their mandates.
12. The Special Rapporteur believes that it is important that each State identify the
challenges faced by these bodies and provide the support necessary for the work
carried out by them.
13. Similarly, attention given to national action plans to supplement or strengthen
existing national legislation and policy relating specifically to combating racism and
xenophobia can further strengthen the role played by national specialized bodies. The
Special Rapporteur believes that a review of the goals, strategies, tools and actions
pursued by such bodies in carrying out their functions can maximize the impact of
their work. Given that national action plans have been the focus of earlier discussions
by previous mandate holders, through the scrutiny of the Committee on the
Elimination of Racial Discrimination, as well as in a comprehensive publication of
the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR),
Developing National Action Plans against Racial Discrimination: A Practical Guide ,3
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Council of Europe, Opinion of the Commissioner for Human Rights on national structures for
promoting equality, document CommDH(2011)2.
United Nations publication, Sales No. E.13.XIV.3.
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