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26. Welcomes the steps taken by numerous Governments, in particular the
elaboration and implementation of national action plans to combat racism, racial
discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, and steps taken by national
human rights institutions and non-governmental organizations, towards the full
implementation of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action, and affirms
this trend as a demonstration of commitment for the elimination of all scourges of
racism at the national level;
27. Calls upon all States that have not yet elaborated their national action
plans on combating racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related
intolerance to comply with their commitments undertaken at the World Conference;
28. Calls upon all States to formulate and implement without delay, at the
national, regional and international levels, policies and plans of action to combat
racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, including their
gender-based manifestations;
29. Urges States to support the activities of existing regional bodies or
centres that combat racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related
intolerance in their respective regions, and recommends the establishment of such
bodies in all regions where they do not exist;
30. Recognizes the fundamental role of civil society in the fight against
racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, in particular in
assisting States to develop regulations and strategies, in taking measures and action
against such forms of discrimination and through follow-up implementation;
31. Decides that the General Assembly, through its role in policy
formulation, the Economic and Social Council, through its role in overall guidance
and coordination, in accordance with their respective roles under the Charter of the
United Nations and Assembly resolution 50/227 of 24 May 1996, and the Human
Rights Council shall constitute a three-tiered intergovernmental process for the
comprehensive implementation of and follow-up to the Durban Declaration and
Programme of Action;
32. Stresses and reaffirms its role as the highest intergovernmental
mechanism for the formulation and appraisal of policy on matters related to the
economic, social and related fields, in accordance with Chapter IX of the Charter,
including in the comprehensive implementation of and follow-up to the goals and
targets set at all the major United Nations conferences, summits and special
sessions;
33. Decides to convene in 2009 a review conference on the implementation
of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action to be conducted within the
framework of the General Assembly, and, to this end, requests the Human Rights
Council to undertake preparations for this event, making use of the three existing
and ongoing follow-up mechanisms, and to formulate a concrete plan and provide
updates and reports on this issue on an annual basis starting in 2007;
34. Reaffirms that the Human Rights Council shall have a central role in the
monitoring of the implementation of the Durban Declaration and Programme of
Action within the United Nations system and in advising the General Assembly
thereon;
35. Expresses its appreciation for the continuing work in follow-up to the
World Conference undertaken by the Intergovernmental Working Group on the
Effective Implementation of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action, the
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