Title: HRBA in four critical sentences
1HRBA in four critical sentences
- Who has been left out? Why?
- What are they entitled to?
- Who has to do something about it?
- What actions do they need to take?
Process and outcome are equally important In
addressing these questions
2UN Common Understanding on Human Rights-based
Approach
GOAL
- All programmes of development co-operation,
policies and technical assistance should further
the realization of human rights as laid down in
the UDHR and other international human rights
instruments - Human rights standards and principles guide all
development cooperation and programming in all
sectors and phases of the programming process - Development cooperation contributes to the
development of the capacities of duty-bearers
to meet their obligations and/or of
rights-holders to claim their rights
PROCESS
OUTCOME
3HRBA in Country Programming
UNDAF
Prog/ Project
ME
Country Analysis
Strengthened capacity of rights-holders and
duty-bearers
Establish mechanisms for participation
of rights-holders duty bearers in prog./
project monitoring
Rights-holders accountable duty-bearers contr
ibute to the realization of human rights
Reveals the causes of major development
problems Identifies patterns of discrimination,
inequality, and exclusion Identifies the
capacity gaps of rights-holders and duty-bearers
4Building problem trees
- Poor quality of infrastructure services
- Low school enrolment among Roma children
- Poverty twice as high in rural areas
- Discrimination of people living with HIV/AIDS
- High unemployment among vulnerable population
- High level of domestic violence against women
- Low public trust in public administration
- Weak institutions for rule of law and justice