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European Coalition of Cities Against Racism (ECCAR)
The European Coalition of Cities against Racism was launched on the occasion of the 4th European Conference of Cities for Human Rights, which was held in Nuremberg (Germany), in December 2004. 97 municipalities from 20 countries of Europe have joined this initiative since its launching.
Its objective is to establish a network of cities interested in sharing experiences in order to improve their policies to fight racism, discrimination and xenophobia.

How to join the European Coalition of Cities Against Racism ?

A letter, signed by the mayor or an authorized representative, has to be sent to the Steering Committee of the ECCAR to request membership in the ECCAR. The municipality becomes a member if the Steering Committee approves the request by simple majority.

The letter has to be addressed to the Administrative Secretariat of the ECCAR at:

Administrative Secretariat for the European Coalition of Cities Against Racism
Human Rights Office of the City of Nuremberg
Stadt Nürnberg
Bürgermeisteramt - Menschenrechtsbüro
Rathausplatz 2
D - 90403 Nürnberg
Germany
Fax: + 49 911 231 30 40
E-mail: menschenrechte@stadt.nuernberg.de

Contact at UNESCO:
Scientific and Technical Secretariat for the Coalition
Division of Human Rights, Human Security and Philosophy
UNESCO
1, rue Miollis 75732 Paris Cedex 15
France
Fax: +33 (0)1 45 68 57 23
E-mail: k.guse@unesco.org

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  European Cities address new Challenges in the Struggle against Racism and Discrimination   European Cities address new Challenges in the Struggle against Racism and Discrimination
18-01-2010 (UNESCO) - Almost five years after its initial launch in 2004, the European Coalition of Cities against Racism (ECCAR), a network of 97 cities from 20 countries, held its third General Conference in the French city of Toulouse from 19 to 20 November 2009. Representatives from over 50 cities, the Council of Europe, the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights and numerous civil society groups gathered to discuss ways and means to better address racism and discrimination at the local level.  More...

 

  Third General Conference of the European Coalition of Cities against Racism   Third General Conference of the European Coalition of Cities against Racism
27-09-2009 (UNESCO) - From 19 to 20 November 2009, the European Coalition of Cities against Racism (ECCAR) organized its third annual conference in Toulouse (France) under the theme: “Cities against Racism: New Challenges - New Partnerships: Shaping our Future”.  More...

 

  Anti-discrimination Clauses to Combat Racism in Sport   Anti-discrimination Clauses to Combat Racism in Sport
06-07-2009 (UNESCO) - Will anti-discrimination clauses in football players’ contracts soon become a reality? The signing of a Declaration by the European Club Association (ECA), which will promote the inclusion of such clauses in professional football players’ contracts, represents a major step in this direction.  More...

 

  Cities against Racism: Extending the European Coalition to Eastern Europe   Cities against Racism: Extending the European Coalition to Eastern Europe
11-05-2009 (UNESCO) - The Steering Committee of the European Coalition of Cities against Racism (ECCAR) met in Saint Petersburg (Russian Federation) from 14 to 16 May 2009 to prepare the third General Conference of the Coalition and to reflect on the extension of this regional network to Eastern Europe.  More...

 

  Bologna meeting of European Coalition of Cities against Racism   Bologna meeting of European Coalition of Cities against Racism
26-09-2008 (UNESCO) - The Second General Conference of the European Coalition of Cities against Racism was held in Bologna (Italy) from 18 to 20 September 2008. Entitled “DiverCity: European Cities for an Inclusive Society”, the meeting provided the opportunity for participants – including young people involved in a joint project of the European Coalition, FC Barcelona and UNESCO – to formulate recommendations to fight discrimination in everyday life.  More...

 

    European Coalition of Cities against Racism: How to Evaluate Municipal Anti-Discrimination Policies?
11-07-2008 (UNESCO) - In the framework of the European Coalition, a common model should be found to collect and analyse data, with reference to activities already in place in pursuance of the Ten-Point Action Plan, as well as common instruments for the evaluation of policies fighting against racism.  More...

 

  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...

 




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