A/HRC/39/69
I. Introduction
1.
The Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent held its twenty-first
session from 20 to 24 November 2017 and its twenty-second session from 19 to 23 March
2018 at the United Nations Office at Geneva. The present report is submitted in accordance
with Human Rights Council resolutions 9/14, 18/28, 27/25 and 36/23, in which the Council
requested the Working Group to submit an annual report on all activities relating to its
mandate. The report focuses mainly on the deliberations at the twenty-second session of the
Working Group.
2.
Representatives of Member States, the Holy See, international organizations,
regional organizations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and invited panellists
participated in the twenty-second session (see annex).
II. Organization of the twenty-second session
A.
Opening of the session
3.
In her opening statement, the Director of Thematic Engagement, Special Procedures
and the Right to Development Division of the Office of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), expressed appreciation for the work
undertaken by the Working Group. She outlined the importance of the thematic discussions
of the session on violent manifestations of racism and racial discrimination, the
administration of justice, land rights and reparations in addressing some of the most
pervasive human rights concerns of people of African descent. She noted that despite the
existence of the robust anti-racism architecture of the United Nations, the mechanisms in
place were only fully effective when Member States honoured their commitment to
international human rights treaties, the Durban Declaration and Plan of Action and the
programme of activities of the International Decade for People of African Descent, along
with sustained civil society engagement and participation in those mechanisms.
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The Director also encouraged the Working Group to continue to reach out to
financial and development institutions through the development of its operational
guidelines based on the Sustainable Development Goals in which the theme “leave no one
behind” had a special meaning for people of African descent. She also took note of the
initiatives of the Decade to draft a declaration on the promotion and full respect of human
rights of people of African descent and emphasized the need for strong political will and
civil society engagement to accomplish the task. She reaffirmed the commitment of the
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, as the Coordinator of the
International Decade, to advancing the rights of people of African descent.
B.
Election of the Chair-Rapporteur
5.
Michal Balcerzak was elected Chair-Rapporteur of the Working Group.
6.
Sabelo Gumedze, the outgoing Chair-Rapporteur, welcomed Marie-Evelyne PetrusBarry as a new member of the Working Group and thanked the other members for their
contributions. Mr. Gumedze also acknowledged both the success of the Working Group in
having their recommendations adopted by States on the issue of racial discrimination faced
by people of African descent and the need to continue efforts to have more States adopt its
recommendations.
7.
Accepting his new role as Chair-Rapporteur, Mr. Balcerzak thanked the other
experts for his election and the participants for their support.
8.
The representatives of Brazil, Canada, Haiti, Peru, Togo (on behalf of the Group of
African States) and Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) expressed their appreciation to Mr.
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