
The report covers the period from March 2011 to March 2012 and assesses discrimination and racism in Poland. This edition focuses in particular on the Muslim community and Islamophobia.
This report is divided into three parts, the first concerns general situation of vulnerable groups and the Muslim community. The second part, beginning from section six, examines racism and related discrimination in the fields of housing, education, employment, access to goods and services, media and health. It also explores political participation and criminal justice related issues. The last sections present good practices, overall assessment of fundamental rights protection in Poland and list recommendations.
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- Authors
- Maciej Fagasiński
- Geographic area
- Poland
- Contributor type
- Non-Governmental Organisations/Civil Society
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Poland
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Campaign
Health
Justice
Housing
Naturalisation
Inclusion
School education
(Anti-)discrimination
Employment
(Anti-)discrimination
Dialogue
Political participation
Volunteering
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