Numerous studies conducted by independent academic centres and/or non-governmental organisations show that the phenomena of racial discrimination remains a visible and serious problem in Poland.
In 2010, Poland was classified as 24th out of 31 countries on the Migrant Integration Policy Index (MIPEX). Despite certain recent improvements, Poland still does not offer its residents fully effective protection against discrimination and it is, in fact, well below the European average.[1] Furthermore, polls suggest that racial prejudice and stereotypes are strongly rooted in the Polish society.
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SUBMISSION TO THE 84th SESSION OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE ELIMINATION OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION
