UNESCO - United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

06/14/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/14/2021 09:27

Addressing hate speech through education: United Nations Global Education Ministers Conference and Multi-stakeholder Forum

Hate speech is on the rise worldwide, with the potential to incite violence, undermine social cohesion and tolerance, and cause psychological, emotional and physical harm based on xenophobia, racism, antisemitism, anti-Muslim hatred and other forms of intolerance and discrimination (UN, 2020(link is external)). History has shown us that genocide and other atrocity crimes begin with words - there is a collective responsibility to address hate speech in the present day to prevent further violence in the future.

In June 2019, UN Secretary-General António Guterres launched a strategy to enhance the United Nations response to the global phenomenon of hate speech. As part of the implementation of the UN Strategy and Plan of Action on Hate Speech(link is external), the Secretary-General called upon UNESCO in partnership with the United Nations Office on the Prevention of Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect (OSAPG) to convene the 'Global Education Ministers Conference and Multi-stakeholder Forum on addressing hate speech through education', to be held respectively on 30 September - 1 October 2021 and 26 October 2021.

In this context, education can play a fundamental role to address hatred both on- and offline, and help to counter the emergence of group-targeted violence. Strengthening educational responses to build the resilience of learners to exclusionary rhetoric and hate speech also lies at the core of the Education 2030 Agenda, and more specifically Target 4.7 of Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4)(link is external), which touches on the social, moral and humanistic purposes of education.