ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The International Movement Against All Forms of Discrimination and Racism (IMADR) Geneva
office would like to thank all the people and staff who have supported this publication, in
particular Mr. Patrick THORNBERRY (CERD Member), Ms. Gabriella HABTOM (CERD Secretariat),
Ms. Emily HOWIE (Director – Advocacy and Strategic Litigation, Human Rights Law Resource
Centre, Australia), Ms. Jade JOHNSTON (IMADR Geneva Office intern) and Ms. Megumi KOMORI
(IMADR Under-Secretary-General) for their contribution.
THE AUTHOR
ICERD and CERD: A Guide for Civil Society Actors is prepared by Mr. Daisuke SHIRANE (IMADR
Geneva Office staff). Prior to this guidebook, the Minority Rights Group International (MRG) and
IMADR jointly published “The International convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial
Discrimination: A Guide for NGOs” in 2001, written by Ms Atsuko TANAKA with assistance of Mr.
Yoshinobu NAGAMINE. Since then, there have been many changes in our society and
developments in the work of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD).
The current guide reflects these developments and changes, while taking over the basic idea and
some elements from the 2001 publication.
IMADR
The International Movement Against All Forms of Discrimination and Racism (IMADR) is an
international non-profit and non governmental organisation founded in 1988 by one of Japan’s
largest minorities, the Buraku people. IMADR has its international secretariat in Tokyo, Japan, a
UN liaison office in Geneva, Switzerland, and regional committees, members and partners around
the world. IMADR works for the elimination of all forms of discrimination and racism by
networking relevant actors, in particular discriminated minorities and grassroots organisations,
and exploiting UN human rights system. Against this backdrop IMADR puts special emphasis on
the implementation of the International Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
(ICERD) and its promotion among as well as utilisation by civil society actors.
For more information, please visit our website: www.imadr.org
Any updates on the guidebook will be uploaded there.
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(IMADR)
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