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Tool 5 – Survey Design, Data Collection and Sampling Method: Case Example from
UNDP Ukraine.
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This tool is provided by UNDP Ukraine. The Autonomous Republic of Crimea is the
region where the surveys were conducted. It is a multiethnic region comprised of numerous
minorities. This tool provides an example of the rationale, processes and outputs of data
collection on ethnic groups. It complements Tool 4 by demonstrating the application of
many of the principles of good practice in ethnic data collection and how to operationalize
them. The tool gives priority to the collection of comparable and concrete data on social
conditions linked to economics, land/housing/living and education issues. The aim is to
understand differences between various key demographic subgroups and ensure an
overview of the general population of the region.
Tool 6 – Measuring ‘Ethnic Distance’
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Ethnic distance means the degree of understanding and intimacy between members
of social groups, which is manifested in readiness to establish more or less close social
relationships with members of this group, or lack thereof. Ethnic distance surveys are useful
for assessing the impact of project interventions by making comparative surveys before,
after and during the project intervention. Ethnic distance surveys are also used to monitor
for early warning indicators of increasing/declining tensions and possible conflict. The tool
should be used in collaboration with minority civil society organizations to determine the
questions to be asked.
Tool 7 – Early Warning on Minorities and Conflict
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This tool assists in early warning by assessing whether a country is at risk of violent
conflict involving minorities. It is adapted from three sources: indicators identified by the
United Nations Special Advisor to the Secretary-General on the Prevention of Genocide;
the Indicators for Preventing Genocide adopted by the Committee on the Elimination of
Racial Discrimination (CERD) and indicators suggested by Minority Rights Group
International in the report Minority Rights: The Key to Conflict Prevention (2007). This
tool is presented as an example only and indicators should be adapted to the specific
country situation.
Tool 8 – Integrating Minorities into the UNDP Programme Cycle
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This tool is intended to offer tips for UNDP to integrate consideration of minorities
into each stage of the programme cycle and in some key components of work, such as the
Millennium Development Goals and the Human Development Reports and general
engagement with civil society. It includes many of the recommendations made in other
components of this Resource Guide and Toolkit.
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Part IV of the Toolkit provides an overview of the international legal standards and
mechanisms relevant for minority rights and regional summaries of minority rights
protection. In particular it outlines the main features of the United Nations Declaration on
the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities,
the relevant United Nations Human Rights Treaties and the functions of its monitoring
bodies. It also explains in detail, inter alia, the mandate and the work of the independent
expert on minority issues, the Forum on Minority Issues and the Working Group of Experts
on People of African Descent.
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