A/RES/55/84
Having considered the report submitted by the Secretary-General 8 within the
framework of the implementation of the Programme of Action,
Recalling its resolution 54/154 of 17 December 1999, in which it requested the
Secretary-General to include in his report to the General Assembly at its fifty-fifth
session concrete proposals on how to ensure the financial and personnel resources
required for the implementation of the Programme of Action,
Recognizing the importance of strengthening national legislation and
institutions for the promotion of racial harmony and for the effective enforcement of
such legislation,
Remaining firmly convinced of the need to take more effective and sustained
measures at the national and international levels for the elimination of all forms of
racism and racial discrimination,
Deeply concerned that the phenomenon of racism and racial discrimination
against migrant workers continues to increase, despite the efforts made by the
international community to improve the protection of the human rights of migrant
workers and members of their families,
Recalling the adoption at its forty-fifth session of the International Convention
on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their
Families, 9
Acknowledging that indigenous people are at times victims of particular forms
of racism and racial discrimination,
Noting with concern the existence of multiple discrimination, in particular
against women,
Stressing the importance of urgently eliminating growing and violent trends of
racism and racial discrimination, and conscious that any form of impunity for crimes
motivated by racist and xenophobic attitudes plays a role in weakening the rule of
law and democracy and tends to encourage the recurrence of such crimes, and
requires resolute action and cooperation for its eradication,
I
Implementation of the Programme of Action for the Third Decade to Combat
Racism and Racial Discrimination and coordination of activities
1.
Welcomes the report submitted by the Secretary-General;8
2.
Reaffirms that racism and racial discrimination are among the most
serious violations of human rights in the contemporary world, and expresses its firm
determination and its commitment to eradicate, by all available means, racism in all
its forms and racial discrimination;
3.
Recognizes that Governments implement and enforce appropriate and
effective legislation to prevent acts of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and
related intolerance, thereby contributing to the prevention of human rights
violations;
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