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report some of the good practices and initiatives he has been made aware of through
his country visits and research. These include collection of disaggregated data,
programmes aimed at increasing education and educational opportunities, laws
which protect disadvantaged groups generally and in labour markets, poverty
alleviation initiatives, and special measures aimed at enhancing equality between all
groups. While the list of good practices and examples of States which have
implemented them is certainly not exhaustive, the Special Rapporteur hopes that this
section will provide some helpful direction to States.
71. The Special Rapporteur would like to stress the importance of collecting
ethnically-disaggregated data on demographic, social and cultural indicators. Such
information is useful for identifying trends and designing appropriate policies. A
good example of the value of such data is the United States which has a long record
of using such data to assess the progress of racial minorities. 59 Without
disaggregated data, it is difficult for States to assess whether racial and ethnic
minorities are making the expected progress. Indicators should be relevant to the
communities surveyed and the collection of data should be undertaken with the
involvement of minorities. 60
72. As noted by the Special Rapporteur on human rights and extreme poverty in
her report on Ireland, education is a key means of ensuring poverty reduction and
social inclusion. 61 Several States have implemented legislation and created
mechanisms to promote non-discrimination of racial and ethnic minorities in the
field of education. Examples include the Promotion of Equality and Prevention of
Unfair Discrimination Act (2000) in South Africa; the Law on Equality of Rights
and Opportunities, Participation and Citizenship of Persons with Disabilities (2005)
in France; the Prohibition of Discrimination Act (2005) in Norway, which
establishes the function of Ombudsman on Equality and Anti-Discrimination; the
General Equality of Treatment Act (2006) in Germany, which aims to prevent or
remove disadvantages due to race or ethnic background in employment and
vocational training; and the Equality Act (2006) in the United Kingdom which
establishes a Commission for Equality and Human Rights. 62 In the United States,
the Office for Civil Rights within the Department of Education is mandated to
ensure equal access to education and it enforces several federal laws that prohibit
discrimination. 63
73. Other good practices in education promote inclusion and tolerance of
culturally diverse groups. In the Singaporean public education system, various
education policies and programmes foster tolerance, understanding and respect
among the youth. School curricula focus on social cohesion and harmony, and
children are encouraged to interact with others from different backgrounds. 64 In
Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Building Child-Friendly Schools and Communities
initiative focuses on social unity and tolerance. 65 In Ireland, the Intercultural
Education Strategy 2010-2015 aims at developing an intercultural learning
environment, based on inclusion. 66
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See A/HRC/11/36/Add.3, para. 81.
Report of the independent expert on minority issues (A/HRC/4/9), para. 77.
A/HRC/17/34/Add.2, para. 82.
A/HRC/17/29 and Corr.1, para. 43.
A/HRC/11/36/Add.3, para. 26.
A/HRC/17/40/Add.2, para. 39.
United Nations Development Group, MDG Good Practices, chapter 2 (June 2010), pp. 55-56.
A/HRC/17/34/Add.2, para. 82.
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