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and other relevant international and regional instruments, with a view to advancing full
equality before the law without any discrimination.
112. International and regional organizations should support national justice and/or
security sector reform plans that encourage the recruitment of male and female law
enforcement officers, prosecutors, judges, lawyers and other personnel from minority
groups, providing adequate training on minority rights where necessary.
113. International and regional organizations should provide technical assistance and
capacity-building for national, local and grassroots organizations to improve their reporting,
research and advocacy in the field of minority rights. That could include training on datagathering strategies or other quantitative tools that could assist organizations’ advocacy in
influencing States’ policymaking, in order to prevent and address discrimination or abuse
against minorities throughout the criminal justice system.
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