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Fight against racism and discrimination in the Arab States: Municipalities create a coalition under the auspices of UNESCO
After the coalitions of cities against racism created in Europe, Africa, Latin America and the Asia-Pacific region, several municipalities in the Arab world (Casablanca, Doha, Essaouira, Cairo, Nouakchott, Rabat, Tangiers) have also decided to build a network to combat racism, discrimination, xenophobia and intolerance.
Fight against racism and discrimination in the Arab States: Municipalities create a coalition under the auspices of UNESCOOn 25 June 2008, representatives of these municipalities formalized this coalition at a ceremony held in Casablanca (Morocco), a city designated as a "leader" of this network. On this occasion, they endorsed their accession by signing a joint declaration and engaging each of them to act locally on the basis of a Ten Point Action Plan established to take into account specific forms of discrimination identified in this region of the world.

In the afternoon, this meeting was open to the public that was invited to participate in a debate chaired by several mayors, signatories to the declaration, and experts from the Arab world on "discrimination in the city."

Initiated by UNESCO in March 2004, the principle of regional coalitions of cities against racism aims to facilitate the networking of municipalities wishing to share their experiences in order to improve their policies to fight against racism, discrimination, xenophobia and exclusion. For UNESCO, municipal authorities, as policy-makers at the local level, are seen as key players in this process.

The ultimate goal is to bring together, within an International Coalition, all cities wishing to conduct a joint struggle against racism. The international coalition will be officially launched on 30 June 2008 in Nantes (France), as part of the 3rd World Forum of Human Rights, during a ceremony in the presence of Pierre Sané, Assistant Director-General of UNESCO for the Social and Human Sciences and of representatives of the regional coalitions’ “leader” cities.


For more information, please contact:

Ms. Souria SAAD-ZOY, UNESCO Office in Rabat:
Tel.: +212 37 670372/74, s.saad-zoy@unesco.org.ma

M. Marcello SCARONE, Struggle against Discrimination and Racism Section, UNESCO :
Tel.: +33 1 45 68 41 96, m.scarone@unesco.org

Photos: © UNESCO/Rabat Office
 


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Fight against racism and discrimination in the Arab States: Municipalities create a coalition under the auspices of UNESCO

Author(s) UNESCO - Sector for Social and Human Sciences
Publication Date 24-06-2008
Source UNESCO




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