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7.
International art contest for minority artists
36. In 2022, OHCHR, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees,
Freemuse and Minority Rights Group International launched the first edition of the
International Art Contest for Minority Artists, with a focus on minority artists
working on statelessness themes. On 3 November 2022, a hybrid award ceremony
was held in Geneva and online at which three minority artists working on statelessness
themes were presented with awards. The award ceremony also marked the launch of
an exhibition and catalogue featuring the artwork of seven laureates, information on
minority statelessness and the right to nationality, and details of global action to end
statelessness. OHCHR and its partners decided to continue joint efforts in 2023 to
shed light on the plight that minority communities are facing in all areas of life by
organizing a second edition of the International Art Contest, for minority artists
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8.
Minorities Fellowship Programme
37. OHCHR continued to organize the Minorities Fellowship Programme, which
aims to reinforce the knowledge of minorities of the United Nations system and
international human rights instruments and mechanisms so that they can better
promote and protect the rights of minorities in their communities. In 2022, OHCHR
recruited 11 (3 women and 8 men) former minority fellows as senior fellows in their
home regions. Three senior fellows were assigned to OHCHR regional offices. In
May 2022, OHCHR launched an intersectionality component of the Minorities
Fellowship Programme and extended the Programme to former OHCHR fellows of
African descent to promote inclusion and diversity while at the sam e time addressing
persistent and multiple forms of discrimination. In 2022, five new senior fellows were
recruited under the component. Seven former minority fellows and current minority
senior fellows received small grants to carry out projects commemorat ing the
adoption of the Declaration, in the light of its thirtieth anniversary. The projects are
currently being implemented in seven countries in various regions.
9.
Fellowship Programme for People of African Descent
38. In order to advance equality, OHCHR strengthened capacity through its
Fellowship Programme for People of African Descent. In 2022, 11 fellows of African
descent (8 women and 3 men) from Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, France, Iraq, Italy,
Japan, Mexico, Paraguay, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
and the United States of America participated in the programme. Within the
framework of the International Decade for People of African Descent, grants were
allocated to two projects developed by organizations representing people of African
descent in Ecuador and Haiti, respectively.
B.
Activities at the country level
1.
Central Asia
39. In 2022, in Kyrgyzstan, following recommendations from the Special
Rapporteur on minority issues regarding the underrepresent ation of ethnic minorities
in State structures, gaps in minority language education, and the shrinking of civic
space (see A/HRC/46/57/Add.1), the OHCHR Regional Office for Central Asia
continued to advocate for the adoption of anti-discrimination legislation and provided
capacity to human rights advocates representing multi-ethnic communities.
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