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Way forward for Kenyas Universal Periodic Review
  • Considerations and Strategies

Hellen K. Mutellah Steering Committee Member KSC-
UPR
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Outline of presentation
  • Objectives Of The UPR
  • UPR Cycle- At A Glance
  • Roles In Follow-up To Implementation Of
    Recommendations
  • Possible Follow Up Strategies
  • Best Practices
  • Challenges to note

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A. Objectives Of The UPR
  • Improvement of human rights situation on the
    ground
  • Fulfillment of the States human rights
    obligations and commitments, and an assessment of
    the positive developments and challenges it faces
  • Enhancement of the States capacity and the
    provision of technical assistance, in
    consultation with, and with the consent of, the
    State concerned
  • Sharing of best practice among States and other
    stakeholders
  • Support for cooperation in the promotion and
    protection of human rights
  • Encouragement of full cooperation and engagement
    with the Human Rights Council, other human rights
    bodies and the Office of the United Nations High
    Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).

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Objectives Of The UPR (Cont)
  • Change i.e. programmes / systems that would lead
    to further implement of Human Rights
  • New Policy Legislations
  • Judicial decisions meant to implement Human
    Rights
  • greater transparency on the part of government on
    the implementation of Human Rights
  • better co-operation with government in the
    implementations of human rights .
  • Change in mind sets and attitudes of those in the
    country,
  • greater public dialogue on human right issues.

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B. UPR Cycle- At A Glance
  • Phase 1 Elaboration of the 3 reports which will
    be considered during the review
  • Phase 2 Interactive Dialogue a 3-hour session
    in Geneva to consider the reports elaborated in
    phase 1 - the State under review (SuR) presents
    its report orally, answers to questions and
    receives recommendations
  • Phase 3 Adoption of the outcome report
    containing the recommendations to be implemented
    by the SuR and
  • Phase 4 Follow up of recommendations and
    preparation for the next review.

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UPR Cycle- At A Glance (Cont)
  • Where we are as stakeholders Phase 3 (Human
    Rights Council session)
  • 1 hour plenary meeting during the regular
    session of the HRC, dedicated to the adoption of
    the outcome of the UPR for each country under
    review
  • Reviewed State, Council members and Observer
    States given opportunity to express views before
    adoption of outcome document.
  • Other relevant stakeholders also given an
    opportunity to express their views before
    adoption.
  • Usually through a statement of 2 minutes.
  • Therefore need to strategically plan who shall be
    responsible for delivering this statement and how
    the views and interests of all stakeholders will
    be captured
  • Outcome document adopted by the council

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UPR Cycle- At A Glance (Cont)
  • Pursuant to the UPR review a report is adopted
    that contains recommendations, conclusions and
    voluntary pledges.
  • The type of recommendation determines the kind of
    action stakeholders need to take.
  • Recommendation directed at non-SuR states, or
    calling upon the SuR to request assistance from,
    or share information with, non-SuR states
  • Recommendation emphasizing continuity (continue,
    persevere, maintain)
  • Recommendation to consider change (consider,
    reflect upon, revise, review, envision)
  • Recommendation of action that is general in
    nature (take measures or steps towards,
    encourage, promote, intensify, accelerate, engage
    with, respect, enhance)
  • Recommendation of specific action (undertake,
    adopt, ratify, establish, implement, recognize
    in international legal sense).

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C. Roles In Follow-up To Implementation Of
Recommendations
  • The State primarily responsible for the
    implementation of the UPR outcomes (conclusions,
    recommendations, voluntary pledges and
    commitments) that are part of the resultant
    documents.
  • The international community called upon to
    assist States to implement review outcomes
    regarding capacity-building and technical
    assistance, in consultation with and with the
    consent of the State.
  • Council may address, as appropriate, cases of
    persistent non-cooperation with the UPR mechanism
    where it has exhausted all other efforts to
    encourage a State to cooperate with it.

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D. Possible Follow Up Strategies
  • Pre Human Rights Council Session (September 2010)
  • (a) Recommendations rejected differed
  • Advice the State in relation to the
    recommendations it declined. How? Consider using
    the available committee in place i.e. the
    Advisory Committee on International Obligations
    Min. of justice
  • Critique the recommendations rejected/not
    accepted by the SuR with a possible view of
    offering technical advise and clarification on
    the recommendations

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Possible Follow Up Strategies (Cont)
  • Recommendations that have been accepted
  • Prepare work-plan on the basis of the Outcomes
    Report
  • Organise events to inform civil society on the
    results of the review. i.e. a webcasting event
    showing the interactive dialogue for their
    communities.
  • Organizing a press conference to publicize the
    results of the outcome document that was been
    approved by the country and made voluntary
    commitments for improvement. Also highlight
    recommendations that were rejected and/or put on
    hold

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Possible Follow Up Strategies (Cont)
  • Use the media i.e. TV stations, newspapers and
    even the internet i.e. blogs and other avenues to
    spread the word. And further Keep up the
    attention of the media, which usually looses its
    interest after the Working Group session.
  • A meeting of stakeholders i.e. to discuss the
    relevance that the UPR outcome to them
  • Sending out thank you notes and or letters to the
    State missions who took part in the UPR and who
    took up the issues that were raised in the
    advocacy charter

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Possible Follow Up Strategies (Cont)
  • Organize meetings. Which can be seminars,
    workshops, talks e.t.c to discuss the relevance
    of the outcome document with your community, and
    how community members can engage in the
    implementation process?
  • Translating, if necessary, and disseminating the
    UPR recommendations among civil society
    organizations and to governmental bodies beyond
    the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Possible Follow Up Strategies (Cont)
  • Lobby the Council to decide on specific
    follow-up.
  • Assess the value of the work which we have
    undertaken thus far comparing our initial
    stakeholder reports with the OHCHR summary and
    with the eventual questions/recommendations by
    states and responses by the Kenyan state, etc.
  • Confirm the way forward for UPR that we should
    deploy an integrated approach based on the
    complimentarity of different human rights
    frameworks (Treaty Body, Special Procedures, UPR,
    etc).

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Possible Follow Up Strategies (Cont)
  • Prepare for making a statement during the regular
    HRC session stakeholders have only 2 minutes to
    speak.
  • Sending out thank you notes and or letters to the
    State missions who took part in the UPR and who
    took up the issues that were raised in the
    advocacy charter.

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Possible Follow Up Strategies (Cont)
  • Post Human Rights Council Session (September
    2010)
  • Stage at which stakeholders need to strategize on
    the steps that need to be undertaken to ensure
    the realizations of the recommendations contained
    in Kenyas outcome report
  • Begin to clarify the necessary milestones to
    realize the recommendations it accepted (this
    action can begin after the adoption of the
    Outcomes Report in September).

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Possible Follow Up Strategies (Cont)
  • Raising awareness about the UPR, this may be done
    by organizing thematic discussions, round tables,
    seminars and workshops.
  • Undertake mapping of those relevant stakeholders
    interested in being part of the implementation
    process and those that are not.
  • Defining which of the recommendations your
    organization will address and how (this can
    include those rejected by the SuR)

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Possible Follow Up Strategies (Cont)
  • Working with national entities (including
    Government, parliament, the judiciary and NHRIs)
    to help the State meet its obligations. In this
    regard Stakeholders often act as a catalyst to
    promote national legislative reforms and develop
    national policies.
  • Ask the government for a plan of action to
    implement the recommendations and for
    governmental bodies to further incorporate the
    recommendations in their planning, or
    Stakeholders can collaborate with the State on
    developing a national action plan to implement
    the UPR outcomes where relevant stakeholder can
    engage in consultation with the government to
    participate in the implementation. This should be
    seen as an avenue through which relevant
    stakeholders can share expertise in the human
    rights field of concern, and to make the process
    and methodS of implementation as effective and
    targeted as possible.

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Possible Follow Up Strategies (Cont)
  • Develop a strategy to monitor implementation.
    Government progress, problems or limitations
    during the 4 years between reviews.
  • Monitor the human rights situation in the country
    and steps taken locally to implement UPR outcome.
    This can be done be collaboratively coming up
    with progress reports and or mid term review
    reports internally.
  • Whenever possible, do not limit working only with
    the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Instead, work
    closely with other ministries and state agencies
    responsible for the issues addressed by the
    recommendations. Follow-up action could be
    undertaken in cooperation with the State
    entities, to whom the recommendations are
    addressed

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Possible Follow Up Strategies (Cont)
  • Reporting back to the Council, treaty bodies and
    other relevant bodies on the status of
    implementation of recommendations under the
    various monitoring treaty body committees
  • Make reference to recommendations and commitments
    in correspondence and public documents on the
    country concerned
  • Pressuring for a follow up by the HRC
  • Encourage review of implementation of
    recommendations in subsequent UPR reviews of the
    country concerned

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Possible Follow Up Strategies (Cont)
  • Starting to work for the next cycle of the review
    by engaging with national entities towards the
    preparation of information for the next periodic
    review and collaborating with other civil
    society actors in the preparation and submission
    to OHCHR of follow-up information on the
    implementation of UPR outcomes.
  • Pressuring for a follow up by the HRC
  • Lobbying the Human Rights Council to decide on
    specific follow-up.

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E. Best Practices
  • Brazil
  • After the review and the adoption of the Working
    Groups report on Brazil, in April 2008,
    Conectas, a Brazilian human rights organization,
    undertook
  • translated the recommendations and voluntary
    commitments contained in the report into
    Portuguese
  • It analyzed the content of the Working Groups
    report, the conclusions of which were brought to
    the attention of the Brazilian Government and
    identified by Conectas in an oral intervention
    made at the Human Rights Councils eighth
    session and
  • In collaboration with a coalition of Brazilian
    NGOs arranged a public discussion on the UPR
    process with the human rights commission of the
    Brazilian parliament.

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Best Practices (Cont)
  • Since the Councils adoption of the final report,
    Conectas has
  • Worked on follow-up to UPR recommendations and
    voluntary commitments by establishing
    partnerships with NGOs that work on specific
    issues in order to assess Brazils progress in
    implementing UPR outcomes and
  • Worked with the Government in an ongoing process
    to identify concrete steps and policies towards
    implementing UPR recommendations and achieving
    voluntary commitments.
  • shared its experiences with partner organizations
    in Argentina, Peru, the Philippines ,South Africa
    and Kenya

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Best Practices (Cont)
  • France Finland
  • Reviewed under the UPR in 2008 and in 2010,
    Friday and 11 June 2010, undertook a mid term
    review of its status of implementations made on
    the recommendations
  • Finland presented on during Human Rights Council
    item 6 a mid- term report concerning the state of
    implementation of the 10 recommendations received
    and the two pledge made in the framework of their
    UPR held in April 2008.

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Challenges to note
  • Implementation should start at the National Level
    so that the impact can be felt and also adopted
    at the local level.
  • How to prioritize and define concrete strategies
    to work on follow up to recommendations
  • Incorporating UPR activities in our respective
    organisational plans of action
  • Work in a integrated manner with recommendations
    deriving from other UN mechanisms, such as the
    treaty bodies and special rapporteurs and
  • Some recommendations are vague, making follow
    up difficult.

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