A/79/169
I. Introduction
1.
The Special Rapporteur on minority issues, Nicolas Levrat, submits the present
report to the General Assembly pursuant to his mandate, as established in Commission
on Human Rights resolution 2005/79 and Human Rights Council resolution 52/5. In
the report, he summarizes his activities between 2023 and 2024 since his appointment
on 1 November 2023, and in the thematic part, he provides reflections and
recommendations for improving institutional arrangements promoting the effective
participation of minorities in diverse and inclusive societies in sections addressing:
(a) reasons for examining State institutional arrangements with respect to minority
issues; (b) purposes of the effective participation of persons belonging to minorities
in decision-making processes, (c) minority issues beyond human rights; (d) underlying
factors promoting minority-friendly institutional designs; (e) five ways to realize
minority rights at the national level, with and without the effective participation of
persons belonging to minorities; (f) effective participation of persons belonging to
minorities through specific institutional design; (g) effective participation of persons
belonging to minorities through common institutional design; (h) self-rule (autonomy);
and (i) implementation of minority rights and policies. The final section contains
preliminary conclusions and recommendations.
II. Activities of the Special Rapporteur in 2023 and 2024
2.
The Special Rapporteur wishes to draw the attention of the General Assembly
to the web page devoted to the mandate on minority issues, where general information
is provided on the activities associated with the mandate, including communications,
press statements, public appearances, country visits and thematic reports. 1 An overview
of the activities of the former mandate holder, Fernand de Varennes, for the period
from 1 January to 31 October 2023, as well as the activities of the current mandate
holder for the period from November to December 2023, is provided in the report
presented to the Human Rights Council at its fifty -fifth session (A/HRC/55/51).
Following a three-month extension of his predecessor’s tenure by the Human Rights
Council, the current Special Rapporteur’s mandate exceptionally began on
1 November 2023.
3.
The Special Rapporteur has engaged in a number of activities to promote and
raise awareness of the human rights of minorities since his appointment. These have
included a mission to New York in June 2024, during which he met with
representatives of several Member States from different regions, members of civil
society and United Nations officials to advocate the mainstreaming of minority issues
into the Summit for the Future and into A Pact for the Future. He also attended and
spoke at dozens of conferences in person or online and contributed to various other
awareness-raising activities such as seminars with minority fellows, students and
young people, as well as media interviews.
4.
From 15 to 18 February 2024, the Special Rapporteur was in Istanbul, Türkiye,
for an event on preserving and reinforcing mother tongues in the country, hosted by
Minority Rights Group Europe. On 20 March, the Special Rapporteur delivered a
video message at a side event of the Commission on the Status of Women, hosted by
the Coptic Solidarity network and the Jubilee Campaign. The focus of the even t was
on filling the gaps in social protection systems for minority women. On 13 May 2024,
he co-organized an event with the Permanent Representation of Malta to the United
Nations on the theme “Building peace: minority youth in conflict prevention efforts
and inclusive socioeconomic policies”. The event was aimed at bridging the existing
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