Survey about the abilities of national minorities as bridge-builders
28.04.2016The OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities is looking for good practices, highlighting the abilities of minorities as bridge-builders and agents of reconciliation between states. The outcome of the project will be to provide OSCE members with recommendations based on positive examples of these diverse groups and their institutions working productively in collaboration with local municipalities and authorities.
The survey is undertaken together with the European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) in Flensburg. In order to gather information for the project, minority organisations, civil society and regional or local municipalities are asked to answer a nine-question questionnaire, which will help the researchers to build a picture of minority communities’ activity across the OSCE member states.
For more information about the survey and the questionnaire in 17 languages:
http://www.ecmi.de/clusters/projects/bridge-building-and-integration-in-diverse-societies/
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