A/HRC/59/62 justice approaches that acknowledge and fully remediate the harms of historical atrocities, particularly relating to colonialism, enslavement, caste oppression and patriarchy; (o) Ensure that reparatory justice approaches, as a key element of an intersectional approach, are grounded in the lived experiences of those who have faced systemic racism and intersectional discrimination. 53. The Special Rapporteur recommends that United Nations human rights mechanisms, OHCHR and other United Nations entities: (a) Provide technical assistance and other relevant forms of support to Member States to develop, implement, monitor and evaluate intersectional approaches to systemic racism and intersectional discrimination; (b) Continue and expand efforts to integrate intersectional analysis and data into their findings and recommendations. Such intersectional analysis should consistently include consideration of systemic, racial and historical factors that have an impact on human rights issues; (c) Continue and expand joint work to further develop and deepen the integration of an intersectional approach into the international human rights law framework; (d) Commit to mainstreaming consideration of systemic racism and intersectional discrimination into the work of all United Nations entities; (e) Take all steps possible, within resource constraints, to address barriers experienced by persons and groups affected by systemic racism and intersectional discrimination, particularly those from the global South, when trying to access and participate in the work and decision-making of the United Nations human rights mechanisms. 18 GE.25-07755

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