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Canadian Coalition of Municipalities against Racism and Discrimination (CMARD)  
Canadian Coalition of Municipalities against Racism and Discrimination (CMARD)
The Canadian Commission for UNESCO invites municipalities from across Canada to join a Canadian Coalition of Municipalities Against Racism and Discrimination and be part of a larger international coalition being promoted by UNESCO.
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  An international coalition of cities against racism launched at the Nantes World Forum on Human Rights   An international coalition of cities against racism launched at the Nantes World Forum on Human Rights
27-06-2008 (UNESCOPRESS) - UNESCO launched an international coalition of cities against racism and discrimination at the 3rd World Forum on Human Rights in Nantes (France) which takes place from 30 June to 3 July. The agreement on the coalition was signed on 30 June, during the Forum’s opening ceremony, by Pierre Sané, UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences, and representatives of the 6 regional coalitions of cities against racism and discrimination.  More...

 

  Canadian Coalition launches a call to youth   Canadian Coalition launches a call to youth
10-08-2007 (UNESCO) - The Canadian Commission for UNESCO is launching a call to youth interested in getting involved in the Canadian Coalition of Municipalities against Racism and Discrimination through Le Rouage, a publication of the Conseil permanent de la jeunesse du Québec (CPJ) targeting youth and organisations working with youth.  More...

 

  13 Canadian municipalities confirm their commitment against racism and discrimination   13 Canadian municipalities confirm their commitment against racism and discrimination
12-07-2007 (UNESCO) - On June 1, 2007 in Calgary, 13 municipalities from across Canada met on the occasion of the Annual General Meeting of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) to sign a Declaration affirming their commitment against racism and discrimination and their wish to unite to share lessons learned.  More...

 




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