Inclusion and anti-discrimination programmes

The Council of Europe's Inclusion and Anti-discrimination Programmes Division carries out activities to ensure genuine equality and full access to rights and opportunities for all members of society.

The Division is composed of four Units, offering concrete and tested solutions to governmental and non-governmental partners in member States to strenghten inclusion and address discrimination and inequality that undermine the enjoyment of human rights and democracy by everyone:

Back Zero tolerance for racism in sport!

INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION
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On the occasion of International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, celebrated every 21 March, the Council of Europe's Sport Division recalls the unifying power of sport in bringing people together. Unfortunately, it can sometimes also be the scene of exacerbated rivalries or discrimination against certain categories of the population, in defiance of international standards, obligations and principles in the fight against racism and discrimination.

Despite the progress made over the years by States, multi-level sports organisations and associations, racism remains a threat in the world of sport and constitutes a serious human rights violation. In response to this, the Council of Europe’s priorities for Sport 2022-2025 notably aims at putting the protection of human rights in sport on the agenda of governments and making major advances in the promotion of values-based sport.

The positive values of sport are enshrined in the recently revised European Sports Charter. Another important instrument enables combating incidents of racism that mar the world of sport: the Saint-Denis Convention, which establishes principles and standards to combat racism, hate speech and hate crime in and around sports events and promotes inclusion of all spectators. In addition, the Sport Division is implementing a project "Combating Hate Speech in Sport", which aims to provide technical assistance to public authorities in the countries concerned and to support stakeholders to develop coherent strategies to combat hate speech in sport, while respecting human rights.

"Public authorities have a central role to play in combating racism in sport and condemning hate speech , but we must also not neglect the role of individuals and empower them to stand together against all forms of discrimination," said Sophie Kwasny, Head of the Sport Division.

21 march 2021
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 These activities are directly based on the case law of the European Court of Human Rights, the recommendations and findings of the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI), the Advisory Committee on the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities (AC/FCNM), and the Committee of Experts of the European Charter of Regional or Minority Languages, as well as relevant Committee of Ministers Recommendations.

 

 The approach of this work is to establish a direct link between standards, the monitoring processes, the intergovernmental work, such as the Steering Committee on Anti-Discrimination, Diversity and Inclusion (CDADI) and the implementation of co-operation activities. This allows to identify weaknesses in the implementation of standards where technical cooperation activities can be helpful.

 

 The Council of Europe works closely with the existing networks of equality bodies and national human rights structures (ombudsmen and national human rights institutions); other Council of Europe monitoring bodies (such as European Committee of Social Rights, the Group of experts on Action against Violence against Women and Domestic Violence (GREVIO) and their secretariats; European networks of NGO’s and national civil society platforms; and international actors, such as the EU Commission and its Agencies (including the Fundamental Rights Agency), the UN agencies (such as the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and the United Nations Development Programme) and the OSCE/ODIHR.


 

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