International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, 1965
This UN Convention aims to eliminate racial discrimination and promote understanding among all races. Malawi ratified in 1996.
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Adopted in 1965, this Convention is a key international treaty to eliminate racial discrimination and promote understanding among all races. Malawi ratified the Convention in 1996, reinforcing its commitment to equality and non-discrimination.
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- Jan 1, 1996
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