A/56/258
United Nations
General Assembly
Distr.: General
1 August 2001
Original: English
Fifty-sixth session
Item 131 (b) of the provisional agenda*
Human rights questions, including alternative approaches
for improving the effective enjoyment of human rights and
fundamental freedoms
Effective promotion of the Declaration on the Rights
of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious
and Linguistic Minorities
Report of the Secretary-General**
I. Introduction
1.
The General Assembly, in its resolution 54/162
entitled “Effective promotion of the Declaration on the
Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic,
Religious and Linguistic Minorities”,1 inter alia, called
upon the Secretary-General to make available, at the
request of Governments concerned, qualified expertise
on minority issues, including the prevention and
resolution of disputes, to assist in existing or potential
situations involving minorities; requested the United
Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to
continue efforts to improve the coordination and
cooperation among United Nations programmes and
agencies on activities related to the promotion and
protection of the rights of persons belonging to
minorities and to take the work of relevant regional
organizations active in the field of human rights into
account in her endeavours; called upon the High
Commissioner to resume inter-agency consultations
* A/56/150.
** In accordance with General Assembly resolution 55/222,
part III, para. 10, this report is being submitted on 1
August 2001 so as to include as much updated
information as possible.
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with United Nations programmes and agencies on
minority issues and urged those programmes and
agencies to contribute actively to this process; called
upon the Working Group on Minorities of the
Subcommission on the Promotion and Protection of
Human Rights of the Commission on Human Rights to
implement further its mandate with the involvement of
a wide range of participants; invited the High
Commissioner to seek voluntary contributions to
facilitate the effective participation of nongovernmental organizations and persons belonging to
minorities, in particular those from developing
countries; and requested the Secretary-General to
report on the implementation of resolution 54/162,
including on good practices in the fields of education
and the effective participation of minorities in
decision-making processes. The present report is
submitted in compliance with the aforementioned
request.