First Swiss National Strategy Against Racism and Anti-Semitism Presented
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Almost every sixth person in Switzerland experiences racism. A new strategy is now intended to better protect those affected.
Federal Councillor Elisabeth Baume-Schneider presented this Monday in Bern the measures to better combat racism and discrimination in Switzerland. Strategy and action plan only partially respecting the wishes of the parliamentThe figures of the Federal Statistical Office are eloquent: "17% of the population aged 15 to 88 declared in 2024 that they had experienced racial discrimination in the previous five years. This affects 1.2 million people,"…
One in six people in Switzerland said that they had experienced a period of racial discrimination in the last five years. Faced with this problem, the Federal Council had adopted the first national strategy against racism and anti-Semitism.
In Switzerland there is a new national strategy against racism and anti-Semitism. The federal government thus pursues several goals.
For the first time, the national strategy sets out a framework that bundles activities at all levels and strengthens the protection of those affected in Switzerland.
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