2012
Has the national government developed policies/programmes aimed at combating racism and related ideologies? Have these policies/programmes been implemented and in whatway?
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Austria
Policies aimed at combatíng racism and related ideologies are scarce. A national action plan against racism had been planned, which was appreciated by the International Committee on the Elimination of Racism and related intolerance (CERD), an initiatives, which has never been driven further. Several programmes have been initiated and/or funded in the field of education.
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Bulgaria
No.
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Cyprus
No.
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Denmark
Yes.
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Finland
Yes, there are policies/programmes aimed at combating racism and related ideologies.
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France
Yes
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Germany
Yes. The Federal Government of Germany has implemented and established different kinds of programmes, institutions and policies opposing racism and related ideologies.
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Greece
Only partial projects in the framework of EU-funded programmes have been developed and implemented.
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Hungary
Yes.
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Ireland
In 2005 the Irish government launched ‘The National Action Plan against Racism.’ Minister for Justice and Equality, Alan Shatter, described it thusly; “support was provided towards the development of a number of national and local strategies promoting greater integration in our workplaces, in An Garda Síochána, the health service, in our education system, in the arts and sports sectors and within our local authorities"
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Italy
yes
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Poland
Yes
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Portugal
Yes, the national government has developed policies and programmes, although there isn't an action plan only specifficaly aimed at combating racism and related ideologies.
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Romania
Yes, it has. Implementation is not monitored.
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Slovenia
While there are no policies specifically targeting racism, there are few policies/programmes that concern racism and related ideologies through other fields such as migration and criminality.
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Spain
Yes.
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Sweden
Yes.