A/76/302
I. Introduction
1.
The Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent held its twentysixth session from 23 to 25 November 2020 and its twenty-seventh session from
30 November to 3 December 2020. Owing to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
pandemic, both sessions were virtual. During its twenty-sixth session, the Working
Group held a private session, as well as a series of five regional consultations with
civil society. The twenty-seventh session, on the theme “The urgency of now:
systemic racism and the lessons of 2020”, included the participation of
representatives of Member States, international and regional organizations, civil
society and invited panellists (see annex).
2.
The present report is submitted in accordance with General Assembly resolution
75/237, in which the Assembly invited the Human Rights Council, through the Chair
of the Working Group, to submit a report on the work of the Working Group.
Sections III and IV contain a summary of the proceedings of the twenty-seventh
session. Section V highlights pressing human rights concerns of people of African
descent identified through a consultative process. Section VI contains the Working
Group’s conclusions and recommendations.
II. Activities undertaken by the Working Group
3.
The Working Group presented a detailed update on activities undertaken during
the reporting period in its report to the Human Rights Council at its forty -eighth
session (A/HRC/48/78). The Working Group has the honour to draw the attention of
the General Assembly to that document.
III. Organization of the twenty-seventh session
A.
Opening of the session
4.
In her opening statement, the Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights
called for urgent and collective action to effectively address systemic racism and
racial discrimination, as well as the socioeconomic inequalities, exclusion,
marginalization and injustice affecting people of African descent worldwide. She
underlined the need for an honest assessment of the past to acknowledge and address
the consequences of the transatlantic trade on Africans. She reaffirmed the
commitment of the United Nations to fighting racism, as seen in the Secretary General’s call to action for human rights, the United Nations Network on R acial
Discrimination and Protection of Minorities and the work of the Office of the United
Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in the implementation of
Human Rights Council resolution 43/1. Noting that the twentieth anniversary of the
adoption of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action, the midterm review of
the International Decade for People of African Descent and the 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development offered platforms for centring racial equality and equity in
global and national agendas, she called upon Member States to act on existing
obligations to prohibit and eliminate racial discrimination and to prioritize resources
and concrete actions to make this moment a critical turning point in the fulfilment of
the human rights of people of African descent.
B.
Election of the Chair-Rapporteur
5.
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Dominique Day was confirmed Chair-Rapporteur of the Working Group.
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