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B.
Brazil
128. A Protocol of Cooperation has been concluded between the Ministry of
Justice and the Ministry of Labour to promote racial and ethnic equality in
employment. It reflects intensive studies made by and discussions within the
Executive Working Group for the Elimination of Discrimination on Employment
and Occupation and the Interministerial Working Group for the advancement of
the Black community. The Protocol is motivated, inter alia, by the great
percentage of Blacks in the Brazilian population, the commitments assumed by
the Government in the framework of the International Labour Organization's
Convention No. 111, the need to underscore the role of the Black population in
building a democratic and responsible citizenship and the goal of fostering
the importance of education as a way of consolidating the idea of equality.
129. The Brazilian Government remains concerned at the difficulties faced by
Blacks with regard to existing economic opportunities in society, especially
the question of income. The principal objective of the Protocol is thus to
expand programmes designed to broaden the access of Blacks to professional
qualification, income-oriented activities and market labour. The Protocol is
aimed at establishing an adequate basis for guaranteeing equal opportunity and
treatment, the appropriate way of recognizing the dignity, equality and full
citizenship of the country's Black community. Among the actions foreseen by
the Protocol, mention should be made of the exchange of information, documents
and technical and institutional support; coordination in the planning,
implementation, follow-up and evaluation of programmes and promotion of
conceptual and methodological progress on race and colour issues, with a
special focus on groups at risk or in a disadvantaged situation.
130. The National Secretary of Human Rights should act as an element for
mobilization of the State and Municipal Councils on Human Rights and on Black
Population Rights, with the objective of cooperating in the formulation and
implementation of projects. The Secretary for Employment and Salary Policies
of the Ministry of Labour will be responsible for conducting studies,
implementing policies for vocational training and generating jobs and income
from the colour/race perspective, with a view to raising the participation of
Blacks to new levels at least proportional to their contribution within the
economic active population.
131. The Special Rapporteur welcomes the measures taken, which are in keeping
with his recommendations. He would like to receive information on the
measures taken or envisaged on behalf of the Amerindians whom he met during
his mission.
C.
United States of America
132. In June 1997, President Clinton launched his “President’s Initiative on
Race: One America in the 21st Century”. In September 1998, the Government of
the United States issued two reports, one by the President’s Advisory Board on
Race, “One America in the 21st century: Forging a new future”, and the other
by the President’s Council of Economic Advisors, “Changing America:
indicators of social and economic well-being by race and Hispanic origin”.