martes, 4 de mayo de 2010

What can different organizations & the Private sector do to avoid the abuse of minorities?


Abuse of minorities is a social and cultural problem that has been affecting the communities of many countries around the World. For this reason plenty of organizations and programs have been created in order to avoid or diminish the effect of those forms of exclusion and abuse of minorities. However, because the efforts of some governments to fight against this problem have not been enough and the outcomes are not the awaited, it is necessary to implement some strategies that allow a satisfactory solution. Both the organizations and the private sector have to make a serious commitment in this area, they have to adopt projects and programs of action that engage the society as a whole and assure a community cohesion and effective equality.

As a primary tool there is the education which can be used to sensitize people about the importance of diversity and the inclusion of minorities into the society. This can be achieved also through campaigns of communication that promote the protection against any form of discrimination and reduce race inequalities. Political and community leaders could represent an important key developing a great labor in this educational activity.

Finally, in order to assure the well functioning of all this campaigns and programs some committees or groups of work should be created. They would be charge of supervising the development of all the activities, control the labors of the people involved and correct the anomalies that could obstruct the progress of the mission.

1 comentario:

  1. Social inclusion is a very difficult goal to achieve but if you have the community in general, enterprises and the government itself collaborating , society is in the right path to contribute with the inclusion of minorities.

    Education as you said is a very important tool, to accomplish this goal as people should understand the importance of recognize the other as different and learn as much as they can from them.

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