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Discrimination, mobbing et รฉgalitรฉ ๋‹จ์ฒด ์ €์ž: Amnesty International. Swiss Section Ces 7 fiches pรฉdagogiques(Stรฉrรฉotypes et discrimination, Inรฉgalitรฉs professionnelles, Discrimination dans la recherche d'emploi, Parlons mobbing!, Conflit ou mobbing? Dรฉclaration contre le mobbing ร  l'รฉcole, Freedom from discrimination) portent sur les thรฉmatiques de la discrimination, de l'รฉgalitรฉ et du mobbing (relation conflictuelle sur le lieu de travail, aussi bien entre collรจgues qu'entre supรฉrieurs et subordonnรฉs), en lien avec l'article 2 de la Dรฉclaration universelle des droits de lโ€™homme.  Addressing Hate Speech and Racial Discrimination through Education (SangSaeng no.57, 2021) ๋ฐœํ–‰ ์—ฐ๋„: 2023 ๋‹จ์ฒด ์ €์ž: APCEIU Today, humanity is faced with various multifaceted challenges such as climate change, increasing inequality, hate speech and racial discrimination. Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic has crudely manifested those problems and further highlighted the acute need for concerted efforts to address them. In this context, SangSaeng No. 57 focuses on โ€œAddressing Hate Speech and Racial Discrimination through Educationโ€ to provide readers with opportunities to reflect on these salient issues.  Contents 03  Editorโ€™s Note 04   Special ColumnFrom Hatred to Reconciliation - Learning from Rwanda / Freddy Mutanguha  08   FOCUS: Addressing Hate Speech and Racial Discrimination through Education08 Confronting Hate Speech - Thoughts, Challenges, Proposals from Educational Perspective / Gabriela Martini Armengol12 Missing Link in Global Citizenship Education โ€“ Taking into Account Identities, Alterities and Citizenships Hurt by Systemic and Chronic Racism / Gina Thesee16 Moving from Hate and Discrimination to Greater Humanity โ€“ Increasing Need for Empathy Education / Pat Dolan19 But What Can I Do? - Educational Responses to Hate Speech / Felisa Tibbitts 23  Best Practices23 Learning Democracy at Utoya - Young Peopleโ€™s Response to Hate and Extremism / Ingrid Aspelund26 Combatting Hate Speech โ€“ Experiences and Lessons from South Sudan / Marina Modi 29  Special Report29 Setting out Priorities for Addressing Hate Speech Through Educationt - Highlights of the Multi-Stakeholder Forum and Global Education Ministers Conference on Addressing Hate Speech through Education / UNESCO  32 Call for Global Action towards Transforming the World through Education - Highlights of the 5th UNESCO Forum on Transformative Education / APCEIU and UNESCO 35  Story TimeGrandfatherโ€™s Funeral / Sudipa Charkraverty  38  Peace in My MemoryPeace Turned into Pain / An anonymous contributor from Afghanistan 42  Understanding the Asia and the PacificMha Puja, Practicing Respect / Sharareh Bajracharya and Sanjeev Maharjan 45  Youth Network Youth Tackling Hate Speech and Racial Discrimination / GCED Youth Network Core Team 48   LetterReflections on Hate Speech and GCED / Sengpapah Holanouphab 50   APCEIU in Action Lutter contre lโ€™homophobie et la transphobie ร  lโ€™รฉcole ๋ฐœํ–‰ ์—ฐ๋„: 2023 ๋‹จ์ฒด ์ €์ž: Organisation de coopรฉration et de dรฉveloppement รฉconomiques (OCDE) Cette note de synthรจse prรฉsente les rรฉsultats dโ€™une expรฉrimentation inรฉdite que lโ€™OCDE a menรฉe en France (rรฉgion parisienne), de 2018 ร  2022, auprรจs de plus de 10 000 รฉlรจves รขgรฉs de 13 ร  18 ans pour mesurer lโ€™impact des interventions de SOS homophobie, la principale association franรงaise luttant contre les discriminations et les violences anti-LGBTI+. This briefing note presents the results of an unprecedented experiment that the OECD conducted in France (Paris region), from 2018 to 2022, with more than 10,000 pupils aged 13 to 18, to measure the impact of interventions by SOS homophobie, the leading French association fighting anti-LGBTI+ discrimination and violence. Fighting Racism and Discrimination: A UNESCO Toolkit ๋ฐœํ–‰ ์—ฐ๋„: 2023 ๋‹จ์ฒด ์ €์ž: UNESCO Globally, 1 in 5 people have experienced discrimination on at least one of the grounds prohibited under international human rights law. Despite action around the world to end hate and combat discrimination, our societies continue to struggle. Institutionalised and structural racism remains a significant challenge with societies only beginning to come to terms with the harsh realities of historical legacies of inequality. Regardless of the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement following the death of George Floyd and increased discussion, policies tackling the legacies of historical racism as well as contemporary racism remain limited. Arguments on the ethics of collecting racial and ethnicity data persist, making measurement of racism and discrimination all the more challenging and leading to difficulties in fully comprehending this issue. However, with impact ranging from education to housing to income to criminal justice, these issues cannot wait. Recognising the magnitude of this challenge and responding to the urgent call for action โ€“ the Global Call against Racism โ€“ by our Member States, UNESCO has developed the UNESCO Anti-Racism Toolkit. Within the pages of this guide, you will find core concepts, good practices from around the world, practical exercises, and more. A tool designed to support policy-makers in developing anti-racist legislation, it is a first step to tackling the historical and structural racism within our societies.