A/76/302
Report of the Working Group of Experts on People of
African Descent on its twenty-sixth and twenty-seventh
sessions**,***
The urgency of now: systemic racism and the opportunities
of 2021
Summary
In the present report, the Working Group of Experts on People of African
Descent presents the summary of discussions held at its twenty-sixth and twentyseventh sessions. During its twenty-seventh session, the Working Group discussed
systemic racism and the lessons of 2020. It concluded that the year 2020 had shed
light on the long-lasting systemic racism and structural discrimination that had
historically placed people of African descent at a disadvantage and prevented them
from fully enjoying their human rights. Urgent actions were needed to address racial
disparities in health and to put an end to systemic racism in the areas of law
enforcement and criminal justice. Tackling systemic racism could be achieved only
through an honest assessment of the past, in particular of the consequences of the
trade in enslaved Africans and of colonialism.
** The present report was submitted after the deadline in order to reflect the most recent
developments.
*** The annex containing the attendance list is available at https://ohchr.org/Documents/Issues/
Racism/WGEAPD/Annex_A.76.Slot2431.pdf.
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