STATEMENT ON DISCRIMINATION AND POSITIVE
MEASURES/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION.
PRESENTER MS HAWE BOUBA VICE PRESIDENT OF THE MBORO SOCIAL
AND CULTURAL DEVELPOMENT ASSOCIATION CAMEROON
EXPERT ON INDIGENOUS ISSUES IN AFRICA
I want to thank you Madame Chair for give me the floor once more.
I will intervene on the use of positive measures in combating
discrimination in Central Africa.
Some states in this region like Rwanda and Burundi have made important
attempts at promoting positive action. Minorities in these two countries
have a right to two sits in the parliaments, without necessarily competing in
national elections. This action has given the minorities an indigenous
communities the opportunity to voice out their issues at a higher level,
where the laws of the country are made.
Other countries in the region as I said yesterday made moves towards
legislative actions, by initiating special laws for the promotion and
protection of the minorities and indigenous peoples and later in 2006 and
2008, but retracted. Nothing is being said about the action for now.
With the ratification of the ILO convention 169 by CAR. Hopefully we are
expecting its effective application in the up coming years by providing for
special measures for minority groups in that country. I know that the ILO
and the civil society are very keen in the follow up. That may be the break
through for Africa.