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ensure effective implementation of fundamental provisions laid out in the International
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD), and the
Durban Declaration and Programme of Action (DDPA). She felt the proposed theme of
“recognition, justice and development” could guide the objectives and activities for the
Decade. She closed her remarks by affirming that the Office of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) remained committed to the realization of the
rights of people of African descent.
B.
Election of the Chairperson-Rapporteur
6.
The outgoing Chairperson-Rapporteur invited the experts to nominate a
Chairperson-Rapporteur for its eleventh session; Verene Shepherd was elected by
acclamation.
7.
In accepting her role of Chairperson, Ms. Shepherd thanked the other experts for her
election and congratulated her predecessor. She also welcomed the newest member of the
working group, Ms. Fanon Mendes-France. The Chairperson thanked participants for their
support, stressing the importance of working together. She stated her commitment to
working hard to bring attention to anti-Black racism, pointing out that the only way to
achieve peace is reconciliation. She also noted the importance of looking back at past
experiences and lessons learned to plan future actions.
C.
Organization of work
8.
The Working Group adopted the revised agenda and programme of work. (See
annex I).
III. Summary of deliberations
A.
Achievements and challenges in the promotion and protection of the
rights of people of African descent
9.
The Permanent Representative of Brazil delivered a statement on behalf of the
Brazilian Minister who is Head of the Secretariat of Policies for the Promotion of Racial
Equality (SEPPIR). She reported on Brazil’s advances in addressing the effects of racism
on the lives of people of African descent. She noted that despite the advances, racial
inequalities persisted which required new efforts to counteract their harmful effects on
opportunities for social inclusion. She agreed that “recognition, justice and development”
should be the theme for the Decade for People of African Descent, and noted the
importance of reaffirming the principles established in the Durban Declaration and
Programme of Action and recognizing racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and
related intolerance as global phenomena.
10.
The Permanent Representative stated that in order to challenge the conditions that
feed racism and racial discrimination, people of African descent must be able to access
power structures and bodies of popular representation. She further suggested that the
Working Group include the proposals approved by the Afro XXI meeting, the High Level
Ibero-American Summit, held in Brazil in November 2011, as priority areas for the Decade.
The proposals include the establishment of a Statistical Data Observatory for People of
African Descent in Latin America and the Caribbean and the creation of an “[IberoAmerican] Fund on Behalf of People of African Descent”, based on voluntary
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