Collaboration among local stakeholders key to combat racial discrimination – ERC
See statement below:
ERC Observes International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination 2026
The Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC) joins with the global community in observing the
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on March 21, 2026.
Observed under the 2026 theme, “Mobilizing Political Will: 60 Years of Commemorating the
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination”. This occasion invites reflection on the strides made globally, while underscoring the continued need for vigilance, dialogue, and collective action to eliminate all forms of racial prejudice.
In Guyana, where diversity is a defining feature of national identity, the Commission emphasizes that harmony must be actively nurtured through understanding, respect, and inclusive engagement. The ERC remains committed to its constitutional mandate of promoting harmony and good relations among all ethnic groups, recognising that social cohesion is essential to sustainable national development.
Over the past year, the Commission has advanced a range of initiatives aimed at strengthening public awareness and encouraging responsible social conduct. These include nationwide school and community engagements, extensive Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) trainings within the public and private sector, and ongoing media monitoring and investigative efforts to address instances of racially insensitive or prejudicial remarks, particularly within digital spaces.
While progress continues to be made, the Commission notes that emerging challenges, especially within online platforms, require sustained attention. The ERC therefore encourages all citizens to exercise responsibility in their public discourse and to contribute positively to the promotion of mutual respect and understanding.
On this observance, the Commission calls for continued collaboration among public institutions, civil society, private sector entities, and communities to reinforce the values of tolerance and inclusion. The Commission reaffirms its dedication to fostering a Guyana in which our ethnic diversity is respected, differences are understood, and all citizens can coexist in an environment of peace and harmony.
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