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In July 2016, the Government of Peru approved the National Development Plan for
the Afro-Peruvian Population (2016–2020). 18 Another example is the establishment of a
registry of Afro-Peruvian representative organizations alongside a working group to facilitate
dialogue between the Executive and Afro-Peruvian civil society for the formulation and
monitoring of public policy.19 In 2014, the Government mandated that Afro-Peruvian culture
would be celebrated in June. June 4th is the National Afro-Peruvian Culture Day.20 The Office
of the Ombudsperson and the Government have published studies on the situation of people
of African descent in Peru on the situation and legal framework for their protection. The
Indigenous and Afro-Peruvian Peoples Directorate has established public policies,
consolidated representative participation, developed an information system, and strengthened
the visibility and institutional coordination of Afro-Peruvians. 21 In 2009, Peru made a
historical apology to Afro-Peruvians, asking for forgiveness for the abuses, exclusion and
discrimination perpetrated since the colonial period to recognize the legacy of the
Afro-Peruvian people.
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Portugal adopted its first National Plan to combat racism and discrimination (2021–
2025). This plan includes the creation of an independent observatory on hate speech, racism
and xenophobia; and envisages assessing the possible revision of the legislation on combating
discrimination and hate speech. 22 The High Commission for Migration undertook regular
activities to promote the International Decade for People of African Descent, focusing on
awareness-raising among the youth of issues related to discrimination, equality and dialogue
across cultures, among others. It also has elaborated a national plan of activities to promote
the International Decade.23
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Spain has approved Act No. 19/2007 has been approved to combat violence, racism,
xenophobia and intolerance in sport and is aimed at preventing, controlling and penalizing
any violent manifestation with racist, xenophobic or intolerant connotations in any sporting
activity.24 The establishment of a number of institutions at the national, provincial and local
levels including the Council for the Elimination of Racial or Ethnic Discrimination,
specialized offices dealing with hate crimes and discrimination in all provincial prosecutorial
offices in Spain, the Spanish Observatory on Racism and Xenophobia, are also important
initiatives for combating racial discrimination. 25 The National Museum of Anthropology
hosted some exhibitions in relation to the history of people of African descent, which were
supported by the General Sub directorate for the Promotion of Fine Arts of the Ministry of
Culture.26
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In Sweden, the new Discrimination Act entered into force in 2009. It prohibits
discrimination associated, inter alia, with ethnicity, religion or other belief. It also includes
compensation for discrimination to facilitate the provision of higher levels of compensation
to victims of discrimination.27 The Swedish Government awarded a grant to the Multicultural
Centre to undertake a study on Afrophobia in Sweden.28 The Equality Ombudsman was to be
given an assignment to carry out awareness-raising measures regarding Afrophobia during
2015 and 2016.29 It is also important to mention the Strategic Plan for Anti-Discrimination in
Malmö, a study to implement the Afrophobia report recommendations and a textbook review
to map, and correct where necessary, misrepresentations of the history of Sweden and its role
during the transatlantic trade in captured Africans, enslavement and colonialism. 30
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A/HRC/45/44/Add.2, para, 16–18.
A/HRC/45/44/Add.2, para. 18.
A/HRC/45/44/Add.2, paras. 10–11.
A/HRC/45/44/Add.2, para. 12.
A/HRC/51/54/Add.2, paras. 9–11.
A/HRC/51/54/Add.2, para. 13.
A/HRC/39/69/Add.2, para. 11.
A/HRC/39/69/Add.2, para. 13.
A/HRC/39/69/Add.2, para. 43.
A/HRC/30/56/Add.2, paras. 21–27.
A/HRC/30/56/Add.2, para. 37.
A/HRC/30/56/Add.2, para. 40.
A/HRC/30/56/Add.2, para. 45.
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