Recommendations on the
Effective Participation
of National Minorities
in Social and Economic Life
I.
General Principles
1.
The effective participation of persons belonging to national minorities in
social and economic life promotes both equality and inclusion, as well as the
integration of diverse societies; reduces the likelihood of conflict within the
OSCE area; and strengthens peace, stability and good neighbourly relations
between individuals and communities and the OSCE participating States.
2.
Legislation and other measures should prohibit discrimination on grounds such
as ethnicity, religion, race, language and national minority status. Protection
against discrimination constitutes a cornerstone of effective participation
in society and should cover all fields of social and economic life, including
employment, housing, health care and social services.
3.
States should take steps to achieve, progressively, the full realization of social
and economic rights for all. States should be transparent regarding their
available resources and their prioritization; national minorities should be treated
fairly and proportionately to the majority in resource allocation, with additional
resources allocated, as needed, to achieve effective equality. International
assistance and co-operation, as necessary and appropriate, should contribute
to reducing the social and economic exclusion of national minorities.
4.
States should establish specific arrangements for persons belonging to
national minorities, which facilitate the effective participation of all in social and
economic life. Reasonable and proportionate measures taken in this regard do
not constitute discrimination.
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Recommendations on the Effective Participation of National Minorities in Social and Economic Life