Discrimination: Unia warns Wallonia against dismantling existing structures

It was the turn of the Walloon parliament to take note of Unia’s latest report this Tuesday. The opportunity for its director, Patrick Charlier, to warn against the complexity and explosion of costs that would result from dismantling the structures dedicated to the fight against discrimination.


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Pascal Martin


Journalist at the Ideas center

By Pascal Martin

Published on 11/19/2024 at 3:26 p.m.
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LThe Unia 2023 report was presented this Tuesday morning to the Committee on Health, Environment and Social Action of the Parliament of Wallonia. Patrick Charlier, the director of this independent institution dedicated to the fight against discrimination and the defense of equal opportunities, initially wanted to reframe the purpose of the approach.

Unia is an “interfederal” center, financed by the public authorities and “at the service of all parliaments”, explained Patrick Charlier in substance. Its 2023 report has already been presented to the federal and German-speaking parliaments. It will be exhibited in the coming weeks before the parliamentary assemblies of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation and the Brussels-Capital Region.



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