Concluding Remarks of Professor Gita Sen,
Chairperson of the Third United Nations Forum on Minority Issues
“Minorities and the Effective Participation in Economic Life”
Geneva
14-15 December 2010
Yesterday we started our discussions by calls for inclusive development, the
need for equitable distribution of resources, and access to assets,
capabilities, productive resources & participation in decision making
processes. We heard many witness accounts about the discrimination again
minorities on all fronts – often, we find the worst social indicators, education,
health, water and sanitation, the highest maternal mortality rates in minority
communities.
We were also reminded throughout those two days of the impact of the
financial crisis of dimensions not seen before and of trade agreements such
as under the WTO that in the name of non-discrimination, actually make it
very difficult for affirmative action to remain in place. How do we maintain
the momentum to strive for non-discrimination and equality and strengthen
efforts to overcome discrimination? How do we ensure labour standards in
light of this crisis? It is important to emphasize that the impact of crises on
minorities must be closely monitored and crisis response should be guided
by the “do not harm” principle. We were reminded that early warning