A/HRC/24/52
73.
Through intercultural education, dialogue and awareness-raising measures
help the elimination of sociocultural ideas inherited from the period of slavery and
colonialism.
74.
The historical acknowledgement of people of African descent in global
development has been characterized by the iconic status of some of the heroes and
heroines and the development of tangible sites of memory to represent the other side
of the intangible heritage of people of African descent. However, there are varying
views and a gap in terms of the identification of many such heroes and, more
importantly, heroines that have also contributed to the recognition of people of
African descent.
2.
Recommendations
75.
In recognition of the contribution of the continent of Africa and people of
African descent to the development, diversity and richness of world civilizations and
cultures which constitute the common heritage of humankind, States should, in
collaboration with relevant United Nations bodies and agencies, particularly the
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and
international donors:
(a)
Promote and protect the culture, identity and tangible and intangible
heritage of the continent of Africa and people of African descent, and keep, maintain
and foster their mode of life and forms of organization, languages and religious
expressions;
(b)
Set up research programmes and circulate information to deconstruct
the (mis)representation of people of African descent;
(c)
Increase the visibility and recognition of people of African descent and
the continent of Africa contributions to their respective societies and to global
development; promote research on past and present conditions of people of African
descent and compile existing information on their contribution to their respective
societies in order to foster the development of intercultural society from a democratic
perspective, recognizing diversity and promoting knowledge and understanding of the
causes and consequences of racism, racial discrimination and xenophobia;
(d)
Support radio, television and Internet programmes about history and
cultures of people of African descent and promote more positive and inclusive
representations which increase their visibility within society and challenge negative
stereotypes and resultant discrimination;
(e)
Celebrate the richness and creativity in all forms of artistic expressions
by people of African descent;
(f)
Consider proclaiming a national day in countries that do not yet have
such a day, in order to celebrate the heritage, culture and contribution to the world of
people of African descent;
(g)
Put in place measures and procedures to prevent the media from
perpetuating negative stereotypes;
(h)
Promote within the United Nations system, especially through the annual
reports of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), UNESCO and UNDP, the
theme of people of African descent for the next year.
76.
The Working Group and UNESCO should work together to ensure that the
general history of African and People of African descent is promoted among Africans
during the International Decade. The Working Group will continue to strengthen its
relationship with academia on the situation of people of African descent.
17