and common forms have been in the field of education, where inter-culturalism and bilingual
education have been the focus, and in the field of health, where special efforts are being made to
target children with services in hard to reach areas. The assessment report recognized, however,
the absence of an overall policy for guidance to country offices on minorities programme
formulation and recommended the design of such a framework for the consolidation and
improvement of future work on minorities.
The agency organized a consultation on indigenous peoples’ and minorities’ issues in April
2009, in which I participated, as a major step towards providing a broad and interactive
orientation into issues affecting minorities and minority children in particular. Senior UNICEF
managers, practitioners, and external experts had the objective of identifying a policy framework
and ways of strengthening programme guidance on minority issues, improving knowledge
sharing, and promoting cooperation with international mechanisms and other partners.
Perhaps the most innovative approach to using and seeking implementation of the Declaration
was the creation of the Forum on Minority Issues. The Forum has quickly become an extremely
important opportunity to increase knowledge of the Declaration around the world, grow the
constituency for implementation of the Declaration, amplify the voices of minority communities
and to refine the UN’s understanding of the issues facing those communities and the solutions
they prioritize.
It was my privilege to guide the work of the Forum for three years in its focus on education,
political participation and economic inclusion. It was a unique opportunity for a wide variety of
stakeholders to come together to exchange views, experiences, good practices and to strategize
together regarding how to ensure that minorities enjoy all their rights. The lively participation of
minorities from all regions has been an important reminder of the exceptional wealth of expertise
in minority communities, while at the same time highlighting the importance of support for
minority groups and organisations--particularly at the grass roots level.
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