communities33 but some components are
developed to directly address the needs of
minorities. CIDP aims to expand possibilities for education in Ukrainian and Crimean
Tatar languages.34 CIDP systematizes and
disseminates the experience of existing bi-/
tri-lingual schools among school communities, District Departments of Education and
the ARC Ministry of Education, which will
be supported in the development of a programme of teaching in native languages on
the basis of bi-/tri-lingual schools.
Box 16.
UNDP Ecuador Project
on Achieving the MDGs
for Afro-descendants
Project: “Promotion of inclusive participation
and support to public policies for the achievement of the MDGs by Afro-descendants in
Ecuador” (December 2008 to November 2010;
US$ 475.000 – Spain-UNDP Trust Fund “Towards
an integrated and inclusive development in
Latin America”).
Background: The high incidence of inequity and
exclusion in Ecuador constitutes a barrier to the
enjoyment of human rights. The harshest effects
of exclusion are felt in the provision of social
services. Discriminatory practices against
minority groups are also frequent in daily social
interaction. Traditional ethnic-racial prejudices
strengthen institutional discrimination. The
Afro-descendant population faces a situation of
poverty, vulnerability and marginalisation. Their
precarious material conditions, and lower levels
Initiatives to reduce poverty: The establishment of Business Promotion Centres and
One-Stop-Shops with the support of CIDP
has removed some of the barriers to small
and medium enterprise (SME) development. These centres are member-based and
maintained through membership contributions and service fees. With the Ministry of
Economy, the Coordinating Committees for
Entrepreneurship Development were reactivated further enhancing state – citizen
dialogue. Agricultural cooperatives’ development is also supported.
of educational attainment and literacy, have
also become obstacles to their organizational,
participatory and self-development efforts.
Statistics and social indicators further demonstrate that Afro-descendants are in disadvantage,
when compared to the national average and
other ethnic groups, in relation to almost all
MDGs indicators.
Overall objective: To promote the inclusive
participation of all Afro-descendants in Ecuador
and to support public policies for the achievement of the MDGs by this population, with a
special emphasis on the most vulnerable groups:
children, young persons, women and the elderly.
Specific objectives: To initiate public policy
actions aimed at overcoming poverty among
Afro-descendants, increasing political participation (especially among women), and reducing
the impacts of discrimination and exclusion.
Key outputs: (a) Active participation of
Afro-descendants strengthened in the design
and implementation of a national public policy
As a result of UNDP/CIDP support, parents’ committees were established. They come together to improve school facilities, organize multi-cultural events, festivals,
virtual museums of their village, newspapers, computer classes
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As of today, only 10% of school students have an opportunity to learn in their native languages. During the last 15 years, 15 Crimean Tatar schools and 5 Ukrainian
schools were established in Crimea representing 3% and 1% respectively of all schools whereas the share of Crimean Tatars among the ARC population is 12.1% and of
Ukrainians 24.4%. Lack of schools with Crimean Tatar and Ukrainian language teaching has lead to the assimilation of Crimean Tatars and their poor knowledge of the
Ukrainian language makes it more difficult for the Crimean Tatars to enter Ukrainian universities. Both factors represent obstacles for FDPs’ integration into society.
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