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International Coalition of Cities against Racism - Discussion Paper Series
The International Coalition of Cities against Racism is an initiative launched by UNESCO in order to network cities committed to counteract discrimination and exclusion. A series of studies are being carried out to collect and analyze practices and cases. The « Discussion Paper Series » presenting the results of these studies aims at assisting municipalities in better formulating policies and stimulating the debate in this area.
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      Coalition of Cities against Racism - Discussion Paper Series n°1
Micheline Labelle
UN LEXIQUE DU RACISME: Étude sur les définitions opérationnelles relatives au racisme et aux phénomènes connexes  More...

 

      Coalition of Cities against Racism - Discussion Paper Series n°2
European Training and Research Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (ETC, Graz, Austria)
Study on measures taken by municipalities and Recommendations for further action to Challenge Racism through Education  More...

 

      Coalition of Cities against Racism - Discussion Papers Series n°3
Jean-Claude Icart, Micheline Labelle, Rachad Antonius
Indicators for Evaluating Municipal Policies Aimed at Fighting Racism and Discrimination  More...

 

      Coalition of Cities against Racism - Discussion Papers Series n°4
European Training and Research Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (ETC, Graz, Austria)
Study on Measures Taken By Municipalities And Recommendations For Further Action to Achieve Greater Vigilance Against Racism  More...

 




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