FORUM ON MINORITY ISSUES
FIFTEENTH SESSION
"REVIEW. RETHINK. REFORM.
30TH ANNIVESARY OF THE UN DECLARATION ON MINORITY RIGHTS"
1 AND 2 DECEMBER 2022
PALAIS DES NATIONS, GENEVA and VIRTUALLY
SUMMARY BY THE CHAIR OF THE FORUM
Pursuant to Human Rights Council resolution 19/23 of 23 March 2012, the
Forum on Minority Issues provides a platform for promoting dialogue and cooperation
on issues pertaining to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities, as well as
thematic contributions and expertise to the work of the Special Rapporteur on minority
issues, Mr. Fernand de Varennes. The Forum identifies and analyses best practices,
challenges, opportunities and initiatives for the further implementation of the
Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and
Linguistic Minorities.
The Forum meets annually for two days, on a different theme each year. The
Special Rapporteur on minority issues is responsible for guiding the work of the Forum,
preparing its annual meetings and reporting on its thematic recommendations to the
Human Rights Council. The fifteenth session of the Forum took place on 1 and 2
December 2022. Due to the COVID-19 situation, the Forum was held in a hybrid
format, in person and virtually, having the plenary sessions webcasted from the Palais
des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland. Prof. Abwa Daniel was appointed as Chair of
the session, which focused on the theme: "Review. Rethink. Reform. 30th
Anniversary of the UN Declaration on Minority Rights”.
About 580 participants from some 79 countries registered for the session,
including representatives of Member States, United Nations mechanisms, bodies and
specialized agencies, other intergovernmental organizations, regional organizations
and mechanism in the field of human rights, national human rights institutions and
other relevant national bodies, academics and experts on minority issues,
representatives of minorities and minority and non- governmental organizations, in
addition to 9 side-events with different thematic organized by various stakeholders1.
Interpretation in six official UN languages as well as international sign language was
provided during the Forum. Captioning in English, French and Spanish was also
provided. The Concept Note, the Agenda of the Forum and the Programme of Work
were made available to all Forum participants in advance of the Forum on the webpage
of the Fifteenth session of the Forum2, and formed the basis for the discussions.
1
See the Programe of the side events: 15th_Session_Side_Event_Timetable.docx (live.com)
session of the Forum on Minority Issues | OHCHR.
2Fifteenth