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Acknowledged
Aid organisations, including private sector contractors, should publicly acknowledge that racism exists in the sector...
Recommendation
Aid organisations, including private sector contractors, should publicly acknowledge that racism exists in the sector and prioritise anti-racism work that tackles the underlying culture of their workplaces and not just the racial diversity of their staff. This will include making space for open, honest and often difficult conversations. It also requires them to welcome ideas and approaches suggested by staff who are Black, Indigenous and People of Colour.
Government Response Summary
The FCDO is committed to tackling racism and will continue to discuss the issues internally and with partners and stakeholders, and has developed a Race Toolkit.
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Government Response
Acknowledged
Government Response
Acknowledged
HM Government
Acknowledged
The FCDO is committed to tackling racism in the sector and will continue to discuss the issues raised in this report internally and with our partners and stakeholders. The FCDO has developed a Race Toolkit, incorporating support for conversations on race and allyship (helping staff to support minority ethnic colleagues and build inclusion). This is designed to inform and educate senior leaders, teams and individuals on race issues, and
Source
Committee
International Development Committee
Report
First Report - Racism in the aid sector
23 Jun 2022
HC 150
Timeline
Recommendation age
3.9 yrs
Report published
23 Jun 2022