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18.
The General Assembly calls upon Member States to make special efforts:
(a)
To promote the aim of non-discrimination in all educational
programmes and policies;
(b)
To give special attention to the civic education of teachers. It
is essential that teachers be aware of the principles and essential content of
the legal texts relevant to racism and racial discrimination and of how to
deal with the problem of relations between children belonging to different
communities;
(c)
To teach contemporary history at an early age, presenting children
with an accurate picture of the crimes committed by fascist and other
totalitarian regimes, and more particularly of the crimes of apartheid and
genocide;
To ensure that curricula and textbooks reflect anti-racist
(d)
principles and promote intercultural education.
ACTION AT THE NATIONAL AND REGIONAL LEVELS
19.
The following questions are addressed in the context of action to be
taken at the national and regional levels: have there been any successful
national models to eliminate racism and racial prejudices that could be
recommended to States, for example, for educating children, or principles of
equality to tackle racism against migrant workers, ethnic minorities or
indigenous people? What kind of affirmative action programmes are there at
the national or regional level to redress discrimination against specific
groups?
20.
The General Assembly recommends that States that have not yet done so
adopt, ratify and implement legislation prohibiting racism and racial
discrimination, such as the International Convention on the Elimination of All
Forms of Racial Discrimination, 2/ the International Convention on the
Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid 3/ and the International
Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members
of Their Families. 8/
21.
The General Assembly recommends that Member States review their national
programmes to combat racial discrimination and its effects in order to
identify and to seize opportunities to close gaps between different groups,
and especially to undertake housing, educational and employment programmes
that have proved to be successful in combating racial discrimination and
xenophobia.
22.
The General Assembly recommends that Member States encourage the
participation of journalists and human rights advocates from minority groups
and communities in the mass media. Radio and television programmes should
increase the number of broadcasts produced by and in cooperation with racial
and cultural minority groups. Multicultural activities of the media should
also be encouraged where they can contribute to the suppression of racism and
xenophobia.
23.
The General Assembly recommends that regional organizations cooperate
closely with United Nations efforts to combat racism and racial
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