HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL
Forum on Minority Issues
Minorities and Effective Political Participation
“Basic requirements for effective political participation”
I am grateful to have been invited to make an input on the issue of
developing concrete policies, practical steps, actions and programs
to advance minorities and to build their capacity to participate
effectively, with the objective to generate a higher level of political
participation at national, regional and local levels; task that I
graciously assume with much pride, consciousness and sense of
belonging.
During the two days and a half of this Forum, including the initial
Workshop we had on Wednesday, we have been privileged to
receive very substantial contributions on the issue of discrimination
against minority population around the world.
This opportunity has ratified that there are, undoubtedly, basic and
most essential factors cannot be evaded when intending to build
their capacity to achieve effective political participation in our
societies, which, as stated along numerous presentations are
related but, of course not limited to:
1.
Education
2.
Awareness or Consciousness of the very people who are
part of a minority.
3.
Awareness or Consciousness of the existence of minority
population in societies where there is a sort of denial of
this reality.
4.
Te
needs
to
strengthen
Civil
Society
Organizations
including NGOs.
5.
True
and not
only rhetorical
National and Local Governments.
Political
compromise
of