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Title: Human Rights-Based Approach to Programming - UNFPA -


1
Human Rights-Based Approach to Programming-
UNFPA -
  • Overview UNFPA and Human Rights

2
UNFPA and Human Rights
  • Action 2
  • Policy Committee of UN reiterated importance of
    HRBA
  • HRBA manual based on Action 2 General Manual

3
UNFPA Strategic Plan Goals
Population and Development Reproductive Health and Rights Gender Equality
Use of data to guide investments in - gender equality - youth development - reproductive health, HIV/AIDS Universal access to reproductive health by 2015 Universal access to comprehensive HIV prevention by 2010 Gender equality ADVANCED? Women and adolescent girls empowered to exercise their human rights
4
UNFPA Strategic Plan
  • UNFPA supports capacity-building to implement the
    human rights-based approach in programming and
    policies at all levels from an ICPD perspective
  • Approach focuses on
  • inclusion
  • interdependence
  • participation
  • non-discrimination
  • Special attention focused on most excluded and
    marginalized population groups of society

5
Strategic Plan Cross-cutting Concerns
  • Special attention to marginalized and excluded
    populations
  • identify excluded and marginalized groups and
    assess needs, specifically sexual and
    reproductive health needs
  • target the poorest of the poor, especially
  • disadvantaged adolescents and youth
  • women survivors/victims of violence and abuse
  • out-of-school youth
  • women living with HIV
  • women engaged in sex work
  • minorities and indigenous people
  • women living with disabilities
  • refugees and internally displaced persons
  • women living under occupation
  • aging populations

6
For Example - Strategic Plan Goal 3
  • Outcome 1 Gender equality and the human rights
    of women and adolescent girls, particularly their
    reproductive rights, integrated in national
    policies, development frameworks and laws.
  • Outcome 3 Human rights protection systems
    (including national human rights councils,
    ombudspersons, and conflict-resolution
    mechanisms) and participatory mechanisms are
    strengthened to protect the reproductive rights
    of women and adolescent girls, including the
    right to be free from violence.

7
Activities
  • Capacity-building The Manual

8
The Process
  • Workshop in Headquarters
  • Two rounds of interviews in Headquarters
  • One round of phone interviews with staff from
    country offices (designated by GDs)
  • Workshop in Boston Staff from COs, GDs, Training
    branch, HRU, OED, TSD and the four regional
    centres
  • First regional testing workshop (Ghana, Africa)
  • A meeting with experts from HRU, TSD and GDs to
    finalize the content
  • Three other regional workshops
  • Plan with Training Branch, including e-learning
    course

9
Activities
  • Inter-agency (Human Rights, Indigenous,
    Disabilities)
  • Protection mechanisms
  • NHRIs, judiciary, laws
  • Work with HRC, special procedures and treaty
    bodies
  • Advocacy
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