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60. The Ibero-American Network of Agencies and Organizations against
Discrimination is an association of like-minded agencies and bodies designed to
build links and inter-agency coordination between government organizations,
regional and international agencies, civil society organizations and academic
institutions. The objective of the Network is to fight all forms of discrimination in
the public and private sectors, at both the national and international levels, through
the exchange of information and experiences, the production of knowledge and
actions of prevention and promotion among its members. 36
61. The Ibero-American Network of Agencies and Organizations against
Discrimination was founded in 2007 at an Ibero-American meeting on social
development, democracy and non-discrimination held by the National Council for
the Prevention of Discrimination in Mexico. It is composed of 39 members from 18
countries (21 government agencies, 10 national and international non -governmental
organizations, 3 academic institutions, 3 regional agencies and 2 international
agencies). 36 The Network is active in all Latin American countries and in Spain and
Portugal. Its unique characteristic is that its membership comprises government
agencies to combat racism and racial discrimination a nd national specialized bodies
and civil society organizations active in this area. Its secretariat changes regularly
through its general assemblies.
62. There are no other regional networks of specialized bodies apart from those
mentioned above, although some individual countries have national specialized
bodies.
2.
National level
63. The Special Rapporteur would like to bring to the attention of Member States
some concrete examples of measures and activities undertaken by national
specialized bodies, drawing from the responses he received to the questionnaire
mentioned in paragraph 14 above, as well as other information.
64. The Plurinational State of Bolivia indicated that, pursuant to Act No. 045 of
8 October 2010 against racism and all forms of discrimination and Supreme Decree
No. 0762 of 5 January 2011, a national action plan to combat racism and all forms
of discrimination was adopted in February 2012. The plan contains policies,
strategies and programmes covering the following areas: national pl anning and
public investment targeting minority populations; access to housing programmes
and employment for populations who have suffered racism and discrimination;
equal access to the justice system; participation of populations who have suffered
racism and discrimination in political and social life; health-care and education
services; affirmative action in the military for native indigenous and peasant
peoples; research on racism and discrimination; and a system for receiving
complaints and registering and monitoring administrative and judicial proceedings
in cases of racism and all forms of discrimination.
65. Furthermore, the Act against racism and all forms of discrimination and its
regulatory decree provide for the creation of the National Committee against
Racism and All Forms of Discrimination, which is responsible for promoting,
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See website of the Ibero-American Network of Agencies and Organizations against
Discrimination, “Acerca de la RIOOD”, available from www.redriood.org/acerca-de-la-riood/ (in
Spanish, accessed 9 June 2016).
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