Ángel Gabilondo, ha asistido a la presentación de un estudio sobre la segregación escolar del alumnado gitano.

Date of article: 19/09/2022

Daily News of: 20/09/2022

Country:  Spain

Author: National Ombudsman of Spain

Article language: es

El Defensor del Pueblo, Ángel Gabilondo, ha asistido este lunes en el Ateneo de Madrid a la presentación de un estudio de la Fundación del Secretariado Gitano sobre la segregación escolar del alumnado gitano. 

El estudio, elaborado en colaboración con el Ministerio de Educación y Formación Profesional, analiza la segregación escolar de este colectivo con el objetivo de visibilizar la desigualdad educativa e impulsar medidas y actuaciones para revertir y prevenir los procesos de segregación.

En total se ha estudiado la situación de 6.563 alumnas y alumnos gitanos de 138 centros escolares en Sevilla, Almería, Alicante, Valladolid y algunos distritos de Madrid y Barcelona. Según los datos analizados, cinco de cada diez están escolarizados en centros segregados y cuatro de cada diez, en centros de segregación severa y extrema.  La institución Defensor del Pueblo viene abogando, dentro de sus competencias, por abordar la segregación y el abandono escolar a edad temprana, y por evitar el absentismo escolar y que se atienda de forma equitativa a los menores que necesitan apoyo educativo especial.

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Bürgerbeauftragte zum Weltkindertag: Teilhabe auch für Kinder und Jugendliche gewährleisten

Date of article: 19/09/2022

Daily News of: 20/09/2022

Country:  Germany - Schleswig-Holstein

Author: Regional Ombudsman of Schleswig-Holstein

Article language: de

Anlässlich des morgigen Weltkindertages (20. September) fordert die Bürgerbeauftragte für soziale Angelegenheiten, Samiah El Samadoni, dass die Teilhabe von Kindern und Jugendlichen, insbesondere im Kontext von Kinderarmut und Bildungsgerechtigkeit vorangetrieben werden muss. „Der Weltkindertag richtet den Fokus darauf, wie wir den Kindern und Jugendlichen in unserer Gesellschaft die Teilhabe ermöglichen und ihre Rechte sichern. Leider ist hier in vielen Bereichen noch ein weiter Weg zu gehen“, so die Bürgerbeauftragte heute (Montag) in Kiel.

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(CoE) Europride 2022 - closing remarks by Dunja Mijatović

Date of article: 16/09/2022

Daily News of: 20/09/2022

Country:  EUROPE

Author: Commissioner for Human Rights - Council of Europe

Article language: en

At the closing session of the International Human Rights Conference held in Belgrade for Europride 2022, the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, Dunja Mijatović, gave the following speech:

"Dear colleagues, dear Europride organisers, dear activists, dear friends,

This Europride has gone through a lot of ups and downs.

It began in 2019 on a positive note when this pan-European event was attributed for the first time to a country in South-eastern Europe, with the support of the Serbian authorities. This was a strong signal that equality was making strides.

But over the past few weeks, Europride has faced political backtracking, displays of hate, and even a ban on the march.

And yet, we are here. In Belgrade. Members of the LGBTI community, members of international organisations, diplomats, supporters and activists, all showing determination to advance equal rights for LGBTI people despite the adversity.

It was immediately clear to me that Europride in Belgrade would be of great significance. I have stood with you through the uncertainty of the last weeks, pressing relentlessly for respect of the rights to freedom of assembly and freedom of expression.

I have used my mandate to push for a successful Europride, through multiple contacts with the Serbian authorities at the highest level, in close coordination with the organisers and other stakeholders.  

Looking back at what happened, it strikes me that this Europride is the perfect allegory for the struggle toward equal human rights for LGBTI people in Europe and beyond.

We may have hoped for a linear arc of progress, but the reality is that gains are followed by setbacks, which are then overcome again.

The fight to secure respect for the human rights of LGBTI people has been paved with enormous victories on our continent, from decriminalisation to the adoption of anti-hate and anti-discrimination laws, legal gender recognition, and same-sex marriage in many member states of the Council of Europe – even if progress remains uneven.  

Crucially, the visibility and acceptance of LGBTI people in our societies is on the rise. Pride marches are a critical component of this. They enable LGBTI people in a country to be seen and to experience solidarity, they give a voice to those whose rights are too often ignored or violated. They are about fighting misconceptions and prejudices.

It is important to remember these successes when times seem dark.

But the resistance to this year’s Europride is a stark reminder that the work is not complete and that we are going through difficult times.

In recent years, several member states have taken steps to roll back the rights of LGBTI people. Powerful anti-gender movements are whipping intolerance and hatred across the continent.

Pride marches just re-started this year after a two year pause caused by the COVID19 pandemic, and it is striking that several have faced great challenges: the terrorist attack on the eve of Oslo Pride; the ban and subsequent massive arrests of participants at Istanbul Pride; the cancellation of Tbilisi Pride due to threats of violence and the inaction of the authorities to tackle them; and multiple physical attacks in the margins of Pride marches – including well established ones –, notably against transgender participants.

And now this tormenting battle around Europride. Why the sudden and last-minute turnaround by the Serbian authorities? Why the long uncertainty and contradicting messages from different authorities? The intimidation over the last days has been regrettable. It is at the very opposite of the authorities’ obligations to uphold the human rights of LGBTI people.

Attacks against the human rights of LGBTI people are part of a more general trend seeking to undermine human rights. I have denounced the scapegoating of LGBTI people by unscrupulous politicians for political gain. Where LGBTI rights are under assault, so are women’s rights, as well as the rights of migrants and of other minorities; civil society stands under pressure and media freedom is weakened.

Those who oppose LGBTI rights fail to honour their commitment to human rights in general. Their actions run counter our common European values of dignity, inclusion, equality, and respect for the rule of law.

This is why Europride is so important to expand the effective respect of European standards across the region and to counter these negative trends. Europride has come here in Belgrade no matter what. This international human rights conference is taking place. Important issues are being discussed. All this illustrates the strength of the LGBTI community and our collective commitment to continue supporting their fight for equality.

Where we go next is clear to me.

We will continue to be visible and vocal until LGBTI people can fully enjoy their human rights. I am proud to be here with you in Belgrade.

We will stand for a more equal society where LGBTI people can be seen and heard as equal citizens.

Stay strong and proud as you fight for equal rights.

Let love win, not hate."

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Séptima Conferencia Anual de la Asociación Internacional de Comisarios Lingüísticos

Date of article: 16/09/2022

Daily News of: 20/09/2022

Country:  Spain - Basque Country

Author: Regional Ombudsman of the Basque Country

Article language: es

La Asociación Internacional de Comisarios Lingüísticos (IALC) concluyó el día 9 de septiembre en Bilbao, País Vasco, su séptima Conferencia Internacional Anual y su asamblea general anual. Los miembros de la asociación no se reunían en persona desde antes del inicio de la pandemia de COVID-19.

"Después de más de tres años sin reunirse, la conferencia y la asamblea general fueron una ocasión para que los miembros se reencontraran y volvieran a comprometerse con nuestra misión de apoyar y promover los derechos lingüísticos, la igualdad y la diversidad en todo el mundo", dijo Raymond Théberge, comisario de Lenguas Oficiales de Canadá y presidente saliente de la IALC.

Durante los dos días que duró la conferencia, el grupo celebró sesiones y paneles en los que se abordaron distintos temas, como el impacto de la pandemia de la COVID-19 en los comisarios lingüísticos y en los derechos lingüísticos, los retos y las oportunidades que presentan las redes sociales, el papel de las lenguas oficiales como parte de las funciones de las instituciones de ombudsman, los retos del cumplimiento del mandato del comisario lingüístico y la gestión eficaz de las investigaciones ante presiones externas.

Durante la asamblea general anual, los miembros de la asociación acordaron, como parte de su próximo plan de trabajo, crear una categoría de miembro observador para permitir que las jurisdicciones que no cumplan los criterios definidos para ser miembros de la Asociación puedan seguir participando en las actividades de la IALC.

En la asamblea general también se eligió al Comisario de Lengua Galesa para la presidencia y la secretaría de la Asociación para el próximo año.

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IOI Ombudsman News 37/2021

Date of article: 16/09/2022

Daily News of: 20/09/2022

Country:  WORLD

Author: International Ombudsman Institute

Article language: en

IOI President Chis Field and IOI Secretary General Gaby Schwarz

IOI | President Field attends first work meeting with Secretary General Schwarz in Vienna

Ombudsperson Gaby Schwarz met with Chris Field, President of the International Ombudsman Institute (IOI) and Ombudsman of Western Australia, in Vienna for their first work meeting and personal exchange.



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Volker Türk, incoming United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

OHCHR | Volker Türk appointed as United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

Mr. Volker Türk is the incoming United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. He will take up his official functions as High Commissioner on 17 October 2022.



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(f.l.t.r.) Ombudsman Dr. Jasminka Džumhur, Dr. Nevenko Vranješ and Nives Jukić

BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA | Meet the newly appointed Ombudspersons of Bosnia and Herzegovina

The newly appointed Ombudspersons of Bosnia and Herzegovina are Dr Jasminka Džumhur, Nives Jukić and Dr Nevenko Vranješ.



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El defensor Savino se reunió con directores y directoras de la institución para “proyectar la Defensoría del Pueblo que se viene”

ARGENTINA | El defensor Savino se reunió con directores y directoras de la institución para “proyectar la Defensoría del Pueblo que se viene”

El defensor del Pueblo de la provincia de Santa Fe a cargo Gabriel Savino encabezó una reunión con directores y directoras de la zona sur de la institución, con el objetivo de “proyectar la institución a futuro, en el marco de una modernización del Estado y de la implementación de un gobierno abierto que brinde respuestas a la creciente demanda de la ciudadanía”.



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Casebook 2022 now available

AUSTRALIA | Queensland Ombudsman - making a difference for vulnerable people

The office of the Queensland Ombudsman continues to promote awareness and accessibility for communities in regional and remote areas, Indigenous, culturally and linguistically diverse communities, the homeless and prisoners.



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Public Protector teaching hospital staff

ZAMBIA | Public Protector partners with Levy Mwanawasa University Teaching Hospital

In an effort to promote and ensure compliance to laid down administrative procedures, practices and ethical conduct, the Office of the Public Protector is currently working with Levy Mwanawasa University Teaching Hospital orienting the newly recruited health workers and other members of staff.



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Rapport Annuel de l’ombudsman de Laval

CANADA | Dépôt du 9e rapport annuel de l’ombudsman de Laval

L’ombudsman de la Ville de Laval, Nathalie Blais, a déposé le 9e rapport annuel de son bureau lors de la séance du conseil municipal du mardi 13 septembre.



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LATVIA | News summary July-August from the Ombudsman’s Office

The Ombudsman of Latvia has recently published its July – August 2022 Newsletter, which you will find in the download section.



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SOUTH-KOREA | ACRC shares Anti-Corruption Policies in Korea with Moldova, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Mongolia

A place to share major anti-corruption acts and systems in Korea, such as the Act on the Prevention of Conflict of Interest Related to Duties of Public Servants, Integrity Assessment, Corruption and Public Interest Reporters Protection System, with anti-corruption agencies in four countries, including Moldova and Mongolia, was arranged.



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ESPAÑA | El Síndic pide a Sanidad que cada paciente pueda saber en tiempo real su posición en las listas de espera

El síndic de Greuges, Ángel Luna, pide a la Conselleria de Sanidad y Salud Pública que permita al paciente acceder, con su SIP, al Registro Individualizado de Lista de Espera de Consultas Externas y Pruebas diagnósticas/terapéuticas, al igual que al de la Lista de Espera quirúrgica, para que pueda saber, en tiempo real y a diario, qué posición concreta ocupa en la lista de espera de su tratamiento u operación pendiente.



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Information meetings on equality

GEORGIA | Public Defender’s Office held information meetings on equality

In the period from May to August 2022, employees of the Equality Department of the Public Defender’s Office held meetings with employees of the city halls and councils of the municipalities of Zemo Adjara, Kakheti, Shida Kartli and Mtskheta Mtianeti, as well as representatives of local religious and ethnic minority groups.



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Victorian Ombudsman - Special Report - Youth Worker's access to private informaton about children - 2022

AUSTRALIA | Ombudsman’s investigation finds serious flaws in Victoria’s working with children scheme

The Victorian Ombudsman’s investigation into a former youth worker’s access to Victorian Government information about children and young people has exposed serious shortfalls in Victoria’s Working with Children Check scheme. 



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Abandoned vehicles on government land

HONG KONG, CHINA | Office of the Ombudsman announces result of direct investigation into problem of abandoned vehicles on government land

The Ombudsman, Ms Winnie Chiu, announced the completion of a direct investigation into the problem of abandoned vehicles on government land and made 7 recommendations for improvement to the Government.



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Reporte Semanal de Derechos Humanos en Perspectiva Internacional

AMÉRICA LATINA | 37. Reporte semanal “Derechos humanos en perspectiva internacional”

Les hacemos llegar el 37. Reporte Semanal de “Derechos Humanos en Perspectiva Internacional” elaborado por el Programa de Observación y Asistencia para el Fortalecimiento de las Defensorías del Pueblo, que forma parte de la Unidad de Política Institucional de la Defensoría del Pueblo de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (Argentina).



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