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which concern him and to give freedom of religion and
belief the scope it deserves.
153. The strengthening of the human and material
resources made available to the Special Rapporteur is
required not only for him to discharge the many daily
activities of the office (communications, in situ visits,
reports, consultations with international organizations,
States and non-governmental organizations, participation
in conferences, etc.) but also for the implementation of his
recommendations, including the preparation of studies, the
establishment of an international compendium of
enactments, the creation of an Internet site on the 1981
Declaration (including legal and factual data banks on all
States), the drafting of reports on all States and all
religions and beliefs, together with an analysis of their
economic, social, cultural, civil and political contexts.
Lastly, the Special Rapporteur considers that preparations
should be made for the twentieth anniversary of the 1981
Declaration on 25 November 2001. It is proposed that
States give the name of tolerance to streets, squares and
public buildings, place artistic plaques in public places
bearing the text of the Declaration, and include the
Declaration in civic and religious educational curricula,
especially at the primary and secondary levels of education.
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