Outcome documents
The present document has been prepared in accordance with Human Rights Council
resolution 19/23, which requests the Chair to prepare “a summary of the discussion of the
Forum, to be made available to all participants of the Forum”. This summary is to be
complemented by the outcome document containing the recommendations of the Forum
presented by the Special Rapporteur on minority issues to the Human Rights Council at its
55th session in March 2024.
This summary does not provide the full details of all presentations that were made
during the Forum’s proceedings. The list of speakers and the integral version of the statements
submitted to the Secretariat of the Forum on Minority Issues can be accessed at the Forum
webpage.3
Opening of the Forum
The opening remarks relied on the following panelists: H.E. Mr. Václav Bálek, the
President of the Human Rights Council, the Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights,
Ms. Ilze Brands Kehris (pre-recorded video), the OSCE High Commissioner on National
Minorities, H.E. Mr. Kairat Abdrakhmanov (pre-recorded video), the Special Rapporteur on
minority issues, Prof. Nicolas Levrat, and the Co-Chair of the sixteenth session of the UN
Forum on Minority Issues, Prof. Petra Roter.
The President of the Human Rights Council H.E. Mr. Václav Bálek presented his
welcoming words and commended the Forum as a unique venue to reflect on issues pertaining
to the enjoyment of all human rights by persons belonging to minorities through dialogue and
co-operation between all stakeholders. He pointed out that this year’s event encouraged
participants to look at the challenges to and opportunities for minorities in various spheres of
their daily lives, such as education, employment and healthcare, and emphasized that the
Forum provides an important opportunity to recognize the integrative role played by those
genuinely cohesive and inclusive societies. He recalled that the Council has taken significant
action to ensure that minority issues and minority rights remain firmly on the Council’s agenda,
including the extension of the mandate of the Special Rapporteur on minority issues, the
establishment of this Forum and the decision to ensure a special fund to support the
participation of civil society representatives at the Forum.
The Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights Ms. Ilze Brands Kehris noted
that the cohesion of our societies depends on the recognition of the richness of their diversity
- and the valued contribution of diversity starts with inclusion and effective participation.
Realizing minority rights fundamentally requires equal opportunities and effective antidiscrimination measures. She pointed out that her findings indicate that about two-thirds of
countries globally lack comprehensive anti-discrimination laws, contradicting the equality
promised in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. She emphasized that her office
focuses on combating inequality by advocating for human rights-centred economic policies,
aiming to reduce economic and social disparities, and emphasizing the importance of fighting
discrimination and increasing funding for essential services. The Assistant Secretary-General
noted that the efforts of her office include promoting the participation and rights of persons
belonging to communities that are marginalized groups, particularly minorities, to address and
lessen inequalities. She quoted the Secretary-General’s report, “Our Common Agenda,” which
highlights the need to overcome destabilizing inequalities for a greener, better, safer future.
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Sixteenth session of the UN Forum on Minority Issues. The integral version of the statements can be
consulted on the Human Rights Council Extranet here
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