Areas
of
Concern
A
search
for
key
words
gives
us
a
better
understanding
of
the
main
areas
of
concern
(when
words
are
divided
by
slash,
it
is
because
they
often
appeared
in
different
format
but
sometimes
jointly
in
the
same
recommendation,
so
for
the
sake
of
accuracy,
they
are
highlighted
separately).
They
refer
to
recommendations
both
accepted
or
noted.
Areas
of
Concern
Times
Mentioned
Access
76
Citizenship
11
Culture/Cultural
16/51
Education
119
Employment
38
Equality
19
Ethnic/Ethnicity
190/10
Hate/Hatred
12/13
Health/Health
care
39/19
Housing
25
Human
rights
108
Language/Linguistic
47/16
Media
15
National
148
Participation
38
Police
25
Religion/Religious
37/103
Respect
40
Segregation
7
Training
23
Violent/violence
37
Xenophobia/Intolerance
11/12
Under
the
keyword
access,
most
recommendations
referred
to
access
to
education
(especially
in
mother
tongue).
Other
fields
such
as
access
to
civil
and
birth
registration,
health,
legal
aid,
justice,
housing,
employment,
social
services,
sanitation,
electricity
or
water
were
also
mentioned.
Combating
discrimination
in
the
field
of
citizenship
and
the
need
to
ensure
access
to
citizenship
was
the
main
focus
of
recommendations
addressing
citizenship.
11