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10 years of promoting and protecting equality in the Republic of Moldova

The international conference “Equality bodies: new standards, new challenges” marked the 10th anniversary and presented the main achievements of the Equality Council throughout a decade of its activity in the Republic of Moldova. The event brought to discussion the recent developments and standards for promoting equality, diversity, and non-discrimination in the Republic of Moldova and in Europe, but also the challenges to be addressed in the future.

"Today marks the 10th anniversary of the Equality Council. As in the other European countries, in Moldova the right to equality is recognized and promoted in the context of many international instruments and in accordance with the national legislation. It is necessary to mobilize everyone in the way to change the culture and perception of society, to be able to respect all citizens, regardless of their social or cultural options. We must be a united, engaged, and responsible society", stated Dorin RECEAN, Prime-Minister of the Republic of Moldova.

The conference also offered a platform for discussion for participants - national and international experts, representatives of equality bodies, state, and non-state actors active in the field of combating discrimination about the functioning of the anti-discrimination redress mechanisms in the Republic of Moldova, and possibilities to improve relating responses in line with European and international standards in future.

"The European Union attaches great importance to the value of equality and the right to non-discrimination. Since its inception, the Equality Council has become an established institution that is trusted by the Moldovan people to handle any allegations of discrimination. Moldova has all reasons to be proud of you”, mentioned Jānis Mažeiks, Ambassador of the European Union Delegation to the Republic of Moldova

“Through the Council of Europe Action Plan for the Republic of Moldova and more specifically European Union/Council of Europe co-operation projects we established a fruitful cooperation with many national stakeholders and progressed in the field of promoting equality, bringing forward reforms and reinforcing non-judicial redress mechanisms, for better protection of victims of discrimination and for all citizens of the Republic of Moldova.”, said Giulia RE, Head a.i. of the Council of Europe Office in Chisinau.

Only in a state where human rights are protected and violations or attacks on human rights are sanctioned, we can have a society where everyone can realize their potential, no matter what language they speak, what ethnicity they are, which political party they prefer, no matter their religion or who they love”, highlighted Mihail POPȘOI, Vicepresident of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova.

In these 10 years, the Equality Council has managed to become an institution with a name and reputation not only in the country, but also at the regional and at the European level. Through our work, perseverance, and jurisprudence, we have managed to become plenipotentiary members of the Equinet – the European Network of Equality Bodies. Thus, since 2018, Moldova, along with other European Union countries, is participating in the development of European standards on non-discrimination", stated Ian FELDMAN, President of the Equality Council of the Republic of Moldova

In the result of discussions and as concluding remarks, the importance of continuing and increasing cooperation and exchanges among all relevant actors was highlighted, for the ultimate goal of a better protection of victims of discrimination, especially those from vulnerable groups in the Republic of Moldova.

 

This event was organised in cooperation with the Equality Council, in the framework of the project “Combating discrimination, hate speech and hate crimes in the Republic of Moldova”, part of the joint European Union and Council of Europe programme “Partnership for Good Governance,” co-funded by the European Union and the Council of Europe, and implemented by the Council of Europe.

Chisinau 24 May 2023
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Strasbourg, France Strasbourg, 1-2 July 2024
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Addressing hate speech and hate crime: regional gathering of the network of Equality Bodies from the Western Balkans and the Eastern Partnership Region

A two-day workshop on addressing hate speech and hate crime took place at the premises of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, involving Equality bodies from the Western Balkans and the Eastern Partnership regions.  The event supported by the EU and Council of Europe, gathered 50 representatives from both regions who discussed and exchanged on the best practices, measures and common challenges when addressing hate speech and hate crime. Through monitoring and reporting, policy advocacy, raising awareness and supporting victims equality bodies play a fundamental role in protecting human rights and ensuring that all individuals are treated equally.

In her opening remarks, Angela Longo, Head of Anti-discrimination Co-operation Unit, Council of Europe, underlined the significant progress in engaging with Equality Bodies through this network, regularly exchanging best practices and addressing the challenges of hatred and intolerance in societies. She highlighted that this new chapter of discussion delves into the grey area between hate speech and hate crime, addressing issues of incitement and biases,

Representatives from Equality Bodies had the opportunity to discuss and enhance their knowledge on the Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers Recommendation to member States on combating hate crime, adopted on 7th May 2024, as well as gain a clearer understanding of EU standards in the field of hate crime. Moreover, participants engaged in exchanges with peers from the Spanish Observatory on Racism and Xenophobia (OBERAXE), who shared insights on addressing hate speech in the public discourse. The National Office Against Racial Discrimination (UNAR) in Italy provided practical examples for developing counter-narratives and raising awareness initiatives.

They also explored opportunities to advocate for legislative reform, foster multisectoral co-operation, enhance data collection, and overall improve national mechanisms to counter hate crimes.

This seminar was organised within the action “Promoting equality and combating racism and intolerance in the Western Balkans” and the project “Promoting equality and non-discrimination: towards more resilient and inclusive societies” – co-funded by the European Union and the Council of Europe, and implemented by the Council of Europe  under the joint Programmes “Horizontal Facility for the Western Balkans and Türkiye” and “Partnership for Good Governance”.

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