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TopicsTopicsLinking Human Development and Human
Rightsbull What is HRBA Concepts and Elementsbull HR Standards The HR Principlesbull HR Standards The Normative Contentbull HRBA and State Obligationsbull Entry Points
Human Developmenthellip Human Developmenthellip
Is the process of enhancing peoplersquos capabilities to expand choices and opportunities so that each person can lead a life of respect and value
freedom and dignity need the legal guarantees of human rights to avoid being threatened
Human Developmenthellip Human Developmenthellip
Is the process of enhancing peoplersquos capabilities to expand choices and opportunities so that each person can lead a life of respect and value
freedom and dignity need the legal guarantees of human rights to avoid being threatened
The linkages betweenhellipThe linkages betweenhellipThe linkages betweenhellipThe linkages betweenhellip
helliphellipand Human rightshellip and Human rightshellip All people have All people have claimsclaims to social to social arrangements that protect them arrangements that protect them from the worst abuses and from the worst abuses and deprivations-and that secure the deprivations-and that secure the freedom for a life of dignityfreedom for a life of dignity
The realization of human rights requires capacities that development can make possible
helliphellipand Human rightshellip and Human rightshellip All people have All people have claimsclaims to social to social arrangements that protect them arrangements that protect them from the worst abuses and from the worst abuses and deprivations-and that secure the deprivations-and that secure the freedom for a life of dignityfreedom for a life of dignity
The realization of human rights requires capacities that development can make possible
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It is a mainstreaming process to link human rights to development
It is a conceptual framework for the process of human development that is normatively based on international human rights standards and operationally directed to promoting and protecting human rights
As an approach to development it essentially integrates the norms standards and principles of the international human rights system into planspolicies and processes of development
The development process is normatively based
on international HR standards and principles
It recognizes human beings as rights-holders
and establishes obligations for duty-bearers
It focuses on discriminated and marginalized
groups
It aims for the progressive achievement of all
human rights
It gives equal importance to the outcome and
process of development
The development process is normatively based
on international HR standards and principles
It recognizes human beings as rights-holders
and establishes obligations for duty-bearers
It focuses on discriminated and marginalized
groups
It aims for the progressive achievement of all
human rights
It gives equal importance to the outcome and
process of development
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HRBA to development and governance is
A vision A set of tools In which HR can be the means the end the mechanism of evaluation central focus of sustainable human development
Intrinsic value based on universal values Universal legal standards for a life with dignityInstrumental to development strategies Addresses power inequalities and discrimination Deals with weaknesses in accountability systems Objective framework to manage conflicts and seek redressInstitutional reasons (UN comparative advantage) Impartiality to deal with sensitive issues Holistic analysis and integral responses to problems
Intrinsic value based on universal values Universal legal standards for a life with dignityInstrumental to development strategies Addresses power inequalities and discrimination Deals with weaknesses in accountability systems Objective framework to manage conflicts and seek redressInstitutional reasons (UN comparative advantage) Impartiality to deal with sensitive issues Holistic analysis and integral responses to problems
Why a human rights-based approach
to development
Why a human rights-based approach
to development
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What value does a human rights-based approach What value does a human rights-based approach add to developmentadd to development
Two main rationales for a human rights-based approach
(a) the intrinsic rationale acknowledging that a human rights-based approach is the right
thing to do morally or legally and (b) the instrumental rationale recognizing that a human rights-based approach leads to
better and more sustainable human development outcomes
In practice the reason for pursuing a human rights-based approach is usually a blend of these two
A human rights approach adds value because it provides a normative framework of obligations that has legal power to render governments accountable ndash Mary Robinson World Summit on Sustainable Development 2002
HRBA seeks to analyse inequalities which lie at the heart of development problems and redress discriminatory practices and unjust distributions of power that impede development progress
Mere charity is not enough from a human rights perspective
Under a human rights-based approach the planspolicies and processes of development are anchored in a system of rights and corresponding obligations established by international law This helps to promote the sustainability of development work empowering people themselvesmdashespecially the most marginalizedmdashto participate in policy formulation and hold accountable those who have a duty to act
As development policies and programmes are formulated the main objective should be to fulfil human rights
1048694 A human rights-based approach identifies rightsholders and their entitlements and corresponding duty-bearers and their obligations and works towards strengthening the capacities of rights-holders to make their claims and of duty-bearers to meet their obligations
Express linkage to human rights
Accountability
Empowerment
Participation
Nondiscrimination and attention to vulnerable groups
Elements of RBAElements of RBA17
Rights-holder and Duty-bearersRights-holder and Duty-bearers
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
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ldquoA rights-based approach is founded on the conviction that each and every human being by virtue of being human is a holder of rights A right entails an obligation on the part of the government to respect promote protect and fulfill it The legal and normative character of rights and the associated governmental obligations are based on international human rights treaties and other standards as well as on human rights provisions in national constitutions Thus a rights-based approach involves not charity or simple economic development but a process of enabling and empowering those not enjoying their ESC [economic social and cultural] rights to claim their rightsrdquo
Human Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights Standard
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
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2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
PROCESSPROCESS
Universality
Indivisibility
Interrrelatedness and interdependence
Non-discrimination
Equality
Accountability
Attention to vulnerable groups
Equity
Peoplersquos participation
Independence of the judiciary
Legislative capacity and rule of law
Transparency
Human Rights Principles
That Guide Development
Human Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights Principles
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Principles of Universality amp Principles of Universality amp InalienabilityInalienability
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
Principles of Indivisibility Principles of Indivisibility amp Inter-relatednessamp Inter-relatedness
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
Principles of Equality amp Non-DiscriminationPrinciples of Equality amp Non-Discrimination
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Principle of ParticipationPrinciple of Participation
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
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Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
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Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
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Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
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RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
TopicsTopicsLinking Human Development and Human
Rightsbull What is HRBA Concepts and Elementsbull HR Standards The HR Principlesbull HR Standards The Normative Contentbull HRBA and State Obligationsbull Entry Points
Human Developmenthellip Human Developmenthellip
Is the process of enhancing peoplersquos capabilities to expand choices and opportunities so that each person can lead a life of respect and value
freedom and dignity need the legal guarantees of human rights to avoid being threatened
Human Developmenthellip Human Developmenthellip
Is the process of enhancing peoplersquos capabilities to expand choices and opportunities so that each person can lead a life of respect and value
freedom and dignity need the legal guarantees of human rights to avoid being threatened
The linkages betweenhellipThe linkages betweenhellipThe linkages betweenhellipThe linkages betweenhellip
helliphellipand Human rightshellip and Human rightshellip All people have All people have claimsclaims to social to social arrangements that protect them arrangements that protect them from the worst abuses and from the worst abuses and deprivations-and that secure the deprivations-and that secure the freedom for a life of dignityfreedom for a life of dignity
The realization of human rights requires capacities that development can make possible
helliphellipand Human rightshellip and Human rightshellip All people have All people have claimsclaims to social to social arrangements that protect them arrangements that protect them from the worst abuses and from the worst abuses and deprivations-and that secure the deprivations-and that secure the freedom for a life of dignityfreedom for a life of dignity
The realization of human rights requires capacities that development can make possible
LS NO 2LS NO 2
It is a mainstreaming process to link human rights to development
It is a conceptual framework for the process of human development that is normatively based on international human rights standards and operationally directed to promoting and protecting human rights
As an approach to development it essentially integrates the norms standards and principles of the international human rights system into planspolicies and processes of development
The development process is normatively based
on international HR standards and principles
It recognizes human beings as rights-holders
and establishes obligations for duty-bearers
It focuses on discriminated and marginalized
groups
It aims for the progressive achievement of all
human rights
It gives equal importance to the outcome and
process of development
The development process is normatively based
on international HR standards and principles
It recognizes human beings as rights-holders
and establishes obligations for duty-bearers
It focuses on discriminated and marginalized
groups
It aims for the progressive achievement of all
human rights
It gives equal importance to the outcome and
process of development
LS NO 2LS NO 2
HRBA to development and governance is
A vision A set of tools In which HR can be the means the end the mechanism of evaluation central focus of sustainable human development
Intrinsic value based on universal values Universal legal standards for a life with dignityInstrumental to development strategies Addresses power inequalities and discrimination Deals with weaknesses in accountability systems Objective framework to manage conflicts and seek redressInstitutional reasons (UN comparative advantage) Impartiality to deal with sensitive issues Holistic analysis and integral responses to problems
Intrinsic value based on universal values Universal legal standards for a life with dignityInstrumental to development strategies Addresses power inequalities and discrimination Deals with weaknesses in accountability systems Objective framework to manage conflicts and seek redressInstitutional reasons (UN comparative advantage) Impartiality to deal with sensitive issues Holistic analysis and integral responses to problems
Why a human rights-based approach
to development
Why a human rights-based approach
to development
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What value does a human rights-based approach What value does a human rights-based approach add to developmentadd to development
Two main rationales for a human rights-based approach
(a) the intrinsic rationale acknowledging that a human rights-based approach is the right
thing to do morally or legally and (b) the instrumental rationale recognizing that a human rights-based approach leads to
better and more sustainable human development outcomes
In practice the reason for pursuing a human rights-based approach is usually a blend of these two
A human rights approach adds value because it provides a normative framework of obligations that has legal power to render governments accountable ndash Mary Robinson World Summit on Sustainable Development 2002
HRBA seeks to analyse inequalities which lie at the heart of development problems and redress discriminatory practices and unjust distributions of power that impede development progress
Mere charity is not enough from a human rights perspective
Under a human rights-based approach the planspolicies and processes of development are anchored in a system of rights and corresponding obligations established by international law This helps to promote the sustainability of development work empowering people themselvesmdashespecially the most marginalizedmdashto participate in policy formulation and hold accountable those who have a duty to act
As development policies and programmes are formulated the main objective should be to fulfil human rights
1048694 A human rights-based approach identifies rightsholders and their entitlements and corresponding duty-bearers and their obligations and works towards strengthening the capacities of rights-holders to make their claims and of duty-bearers to meet their obligations
Express linkage to human rights
Accountability
Empowerment
Participation
Nondiscrimination and attention to vulnerable groups
Elements of RBAElements of RBA17
Rights-holder and Duty-bearersRights-holder and Duty-bearers
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
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ldquoA rights-based approach is founded on the conviction that each and every human being by virtue of being human is a holder of rights A right entails an obligation on the part of the government to respect promote protect and fulfill it The legal and normative character of rights and the associated governmental obligations are based on international human rights treaties and other standards as well as on human rights provisions in national constitutions Thus a rights-based approach involves not charity or simple economic development but a process of enabling and empowering those not enjoying their ESC [economic social and cultural] rights to claim their rightsrdquo
Human Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights Standard
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
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2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
PROCESSPROCESS
Universality
Indivisibility
Interrrelatedness and interdependence
Non-discrimination
Equality
Accountability
Attention to vulnerable groups
Equity
Peoplersquos participation
Independence of the judiciary
Legislative capacity and rule of law
Transparency
Human Rights Principles
That Guide Development
Human Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights Principles
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Principles of Universality amp Principles of Universality amp InalienabilityInalienability
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
Principles of Indivisibility Principles of Indivisibility amp Inter-relatednessamp Inter-relatedness
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
Principles of Equality amp Non-DiscriminationPrinciples of Equality amp Non-Discrimination
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Principle of ParticipationPrinciple of Participation
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
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Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
Human Developmenthellip Human Developmenthellip
Is the process of enhancing peoplersquos capabilities to expand choices and opportunities so that each person can lead a life of respect and value
freedom and dignity need the legal guarantees of human rights to avoid being threatened
Human Developmenthellip Human Developmenthellip
Is the process of enhancing peoplersquos capabilities to expand choices and opportunities so that each person can lead a life of respect and value
freedom and dignity need the legal guarantees of human rights to avoid being threatened
The linkages betweenhellipThe linkages betweenhellipThe linkages betweenhellipThe linkages betweenhellip
helliphellipand Human rightshellip and Human rightshellip All people have All people have claimsclaims to social to social arrangements that protect them arrangements that protect them from the worst abuses and from the worst abuses and deprivations-and that secure the deprivations-and that secure the freedom for a life of dignityfreedom for a life of dignity
The realization of human rights requires capacities that development can make possible
helliphellipand Human rightshellip and Human rightshellip All people have All people have claimsclaims to social to social arrangements that protect them arrangements that protect them from the worst abuses and from the worst abuses and deprivations-and that secure the deprivations-and that secure the freedom for a life of dignityfreedom for a life of dignity
The realization of human rights requires capacities that development can make possible
LS NO 2LS NO 2
It is a mainstreaming process to link human rights to development
It is a conceptual framework for the process of human development that is normatively based on international human rights standards and operationally directed to promoting and protecting human rights
As an approach to development it essentially integrates the norms standards and principles of the international human rights system into planspolicies and processes of development
The development process is normatively based
on international HR standards and principles
It recognizes human beings as rights-holders
and establishes obligations for duty-bearers
It focuses on discriminated and marginalized
groups
It aims for the progressive achievement of all
human rights
It gives equal importance to the outcome and
process of development
The development process is normatively based
on international HR standards and principles
It recognizes human beings as rights-holders
and establishes obligations for duty-bearers
It focuses on discriminated and marginalized
groups
It aims for the progressive achievement of all
human rights
It gives equal importance to the outcome and
process of development
LS NO 2LS NO 2
HRBA to development and governance is
A vision A set of tools In which HR can be the means the end the mechanism of evaluation central focus of sustainable human development
Intrinsic value based on universal values Universal legal standards for a life with dignityInstrumental to development strategies Addresses power inequalities and discrimination Deals with weaknesses in accountability systems Objective framework to manage conflicts and seek redressInstitutional reasons (UN comparative advantage) Impartiality to deal with sensitive issues Holistic analysis and integral responses to problems
Intrinsic value based on universal values Universal legal standards for a life with dignityInstrumental to development strategies Addresses power inequalities and discrimination Deals with weaknesses in accountability systems Objective framework to manage conflicts and seek redressInstitutional reasons (UN comparative advantage) Impartiality to deal with sensitive issues Holistic analysis and integral responses to problems
Why a human rights-based approach
to development
Why a human rights-based approach
to development
LS NO 2LS NO 2
What value does a human rights-based approach What value does a human rights-based approach add to developmentadd to development
Two main rationales for a human rights-based approach
(a) the intrinsic rationale acknowledging that a human rights-based approach is the right
thing to do morally or legally and (b) the instrumental rationale recognizing that a human rights-based approach leads to
better and more sustainable human development outcomes
In practice the reason for pursuing a human rights-based approach is usually a blend of these two
A human rights approach adds value because it provides a normative framework of obligations that has legal power to render governments accountable ndash Mary Robinson World Summit on Sustainable Development 2002
HRBA seeks to analyse inequalities which lie at the heart of development problems and redress discriminatory practices and unjust distributions of power that impede development progress
Mere charity is not enough from a human rights perspective
Under a human rights-based approach the planspolicies and processes of development are anchored in a system of rights and corresponding obligations established by international law This helps to promote the sustainability of development work empowering people themselvesmdashespecially the most marginalizedmdashto participate in policy formulation and hold accountable those who have a duty to act
As development policies and programmes are formulated the main objective should be to fulfil human rights
1048694 A human rights-based approach identifies rightsholders and their entitlements and corresponding duty-bearers and their obligations and works towards strengthening the capacities of rights-holders to make their claims and of duty-bearers to meet their obligations
Express linkage to human rights
Accountability
Empowerment
Participation
Nondiscrimination and attention to vulnerable groups
Elements of RBAElements of RBA17
Rights-holder and Duty-bearersRights-holder and Duty-bearers
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
LS NO 2LS NO 2
ldquoA rights-based approach is founded on the conviction that each and every human being by virtue of being human is a holder of rights A right entails an obligation on the part of the government to respect promote protect and fulfill it The legal and normative character of rights and the associated governmental obligations are based on international human rights treaties and other standards as well as on human rights provisions in national constitutions Thus a rights-based approach involves not charity or simple economic development but a process of enabling and empowering those not enjoying their ESC [economic social and cultural] rights to claim their rightsrdquo
Human Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights Standard
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
LS NO 2LS NO 2
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
PROCESSPROCESS
Universality
Indivisibility
Interrrelatedness and interdependence
Non-discrimination
Equality
Accountability
Attention to vulnerable groups
Equity
Peoplersquos participation
Independence of the judiciary
Legislative capacity and rule of law
Transparency
Human Rights Principles
That Guide Development
Human Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights Principles
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Principles of Universality amp Principles of Universality amp InalienabilityInalienability
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
Principles of Indivisibility Principles of Indivisibility amp Inter-relatednessamp Inter-relatedness
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
Principles of Equality amp Non-DiscriminationPrinciples of Equality amp Non-Discrimination
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Principle of ParticipationPrinciple of Participation
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
It is a mainstreaming process to link human rights to development
It is a conceptual framework for the process of human development that is normatively based on international human rights standards and operationally directed to promoting and protecting human rights
As an approach to development it essentially integrates the norms standards and principles of the international human rights system into planspolicies and processes of development
The development process is normatively based
on international HR standards and principles
It recognizes human beings as rights-holders
and establishes obligations for duty-bearers
It focuses on discriminated and marginalized
groups
It aims for the progressive achievement of all
human rights
It gives equal importance to the outcome and
process of development
The development process is normatively based
on international HR standards and principles
It recognizes human beings as rights-holders
and establishes obligations for duty-bearers
It focuses on discriminated and marginalized
groups
It aims for the progressive achievement of all
human rights
It gives equal importance to the outcome and
process of development
LS NO 2LS NO 2
HRBA to development and governance is
A vision A set of tools In which HR can be the means the end the mechanism of evaluation central focus of sustainable human development
Intrinsic value based on universal values Universal legal standards for a life with dignityInstrumental to development strategies Addresses power inequalities and discrimination Deals with weaknesses in accountability systems Objective framework to manage conflicts and seek redressInstitutional reasons (UN comparative advantage) Impartiality to deal with sensitive issues Holistic analysis and integral responses to problems
Intrinsic value based on universal values Universal legal standards for a life with dignityInstrumental to development strategies Addresses power inequalities and discrimination Deals with weaknesses in accountability systems Objective framework to manage conflicts and seek redressInstitutional reasons (UN comparative advantage) Impartiality to deal with sensitive issues Holistic analysis and integral responses to problems
Why a human rights-based approach
to development
Why a human rights-based approach
to development
LS NO 2LS NO 2
What value does a human rights-based approach What value does a human rights-based approach add to developmentadd to development
Two main rationales for a human rights-based approach
(a) the intrinsic rationale acknowledging that a human rights-based approach is the right
thing to do morally or legally and (b) the instrumental rationale recognizing that a human rights-based approach leads to
better and more sustainable human development outcomes
In practice the reason for pursuing a human rights-based approach is usually a blend of these two
A human rights approach adds value because it provides a normative framework of obligations that has legal power to render governments accountable ndash Mary Robinson World Summit on Sustainable Development 2002
HRBA seeks to analyse inequalities which lie at the heart of development problems and redress discriminatory practices and unjust distributions of power that impede development progress
Mere charity is not enough from a human rights perspective
Under a human rights-based approach the planspolicies and processes of development are anchored in a system of rights and corresponding obligations established by international law This helps to promote the sustainability of development work empowering people themselvesmdashespecially the most marginalizedmdashto participate in policy formulation and hold accountable those who have a duty to act
As development policies and programmes are formulated the main objective should be to fulfil human rights
1048694 A human rights-based approach identifies rightsholders and their entitlements and corresponding duty-bearers and their obligations and works towards strengthening the capacities of rights-holders to make their claims and of duty-bearers to meet their obligations
Express linkage to human rights
Accountability
Empowerment
Participation
Nondiscrimination and attention to vulnerable groups
Elements of RBAElements of RBA17
Rights-holder and Duty-bearersRights-holder and Duty-bearers
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
LS NO 2LS NO 2
ldquoA rights-based approach is founded on the conviction that each and every human being by virtue of being human is a holder of rights A right entails an obligation on the part of the government to respect promote protect and fulfill it The legal and normative character of rights and the associated governmental obligations are based on international human rights treaties and other standards as well as on human rights provisions in national constitutions Thus a rights-based approach involves not charity or simple economic development but a process of enabling and empowering those not enjoying their ESC [economic social and cultural] rights to claim their rightsrdquo
Human Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights Standard
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
LS NO 2LS NO 2
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
PROCESSPROCESS
Universality
Indivisibility
Interrrelatedness and interdependence
Non-discrimination
Equality
Accountability
Attention to vulnerable groups
Equity
Peoplersquos participation
Independence of the judiciary
Legislative capacity and rule of law
Transparency
Human Rights Principles
That Guide Development
Human Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights Principles
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Principles of Universality amp Principles of Universality amp InalienabilityInalienability
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
Principles of Indivisibility Principles of Indivisibility amp Inter-relatednessamp Inter-relatedness
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
Principles of Equality amp Non-DiscriminationPrinciples of Equality amp Non-Discrimination
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Principle of ParticipationPrinciple of Participation
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
The development process is normatively based
on international HR standards and principles
It recognizes human beings as rights-holders
and establishes obligations for duty-bearers
It focuses on discriminated and marginalized
groups
It aims for the progressive achievement of all
human rights
It gives equal importance to the outcome and
process of development
The development process is normatively based
on international HR standards and principles
It recognizes human beings as rights-holders
and establishes obligations for duty-bearers
It focuses on discriminated and marginalized
groups
It aims for the progressive achievement of all
human rights
It gives equal importance to the outcome and
process of development
LS NO 2LS NO 2
HRBA to development and governance is
A vision A set of tools In which HR can be the means the end the mechanism of evaluation central focus of sustainable human development
Intrinsic value based on universal values Universal legal standards for a life with dignityInstrumental to development strategies Addresses power inequalities and discrimination Deals with weaknesses in accountability systems Objective framework to manage conflicts and seek redressInstitutional reasons (UN comparative advantage) Impartiality to deal with sensitive issues Holistic analysis and integral responses to problems
Intrinsic value based on universal values Universal legal standards for a life with dignityInstrumental to development strategies Addresses power inequalities and discrimination Deals with weaknesses in accountability systems Objective framework to manage conflicts and seek redressInstitutional reasons (UN comparative advantage) Impartiality to deal with sensitive issues Holistic analysis and integral responses to problems
Why a human rights-based approach
to development
Why a human rights-based approach
to development
LS NO 2LS NO 2
What value does a human rights-based approach What value does a human rights-based approach add to developmentadd to development
Two main rationales for a human rights-based approach
(a) the intrinsic rationale acknowledging that a human rights-based approach is the right
thing to do morally or legally and (b) the instrumental rationale recognizing that a human rights-based approach leads to
better and more sustainable human development outcomes
In practice the reason for pursuing a human rights-based approach is usually a blend of these two
A human rights approach adds value because it provides a normative framework of obligations that has legal power to render governments accountable ndash Mary Robinson World Summit on Sustainable Development 2002
HRBA seeks to analyse inequalities which lie at the heart of development problems and redress discriminatory practices and unjust distributions of power that impede development progress
Mere charity is not enough from a human rights perspective
Under a human rights-based approach the planspolicies and processes of development are anchored in a system of rights and corresponding obligations established by international law This helps to promote the sustainability of development work empowering people themselvesmdashespecially the most marginalizedmdashto participate in policy formulation and hold accountable those who have a duty to act
As development policies and programmes are formulated the main objective should be to fulfil human rights
1048694 A human rights-based approach identifies rightsholders and their entitlements and corresponding duty-bearers and their obligations and works towards strengthening the capacities of rights-holders to make their claims and of duty-bearers to meet their obligations
Express linkage to human rights
Accountability
Empowerment
Participation
Nondiscrimination and attention to vulnerable groups
Elements of RBAElements of RBA17
Rights-holder and Duty-bearersRights-holder and Duty-bearers
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
LS NO 2LS NO 2
ldquoA rights-based approach is founded on the conviction that each and every human being by virtue of being human is a holder of rights A right entails an obligation on the part of the government to respect promote protect and fulfill it The legal and normative character of rights and the associated governmental obligations are based on international human rights treaties and other standards as well as on human rights provisions in national constitutions Thus a rights-based approach involves not charity or simple economic development but a process of enabling and empowering those not enjoying their ESC [economic social and cultural] rights to claim their rightsrdquo
Human Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights Standard
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
LS NO 2LS NO 2
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
PROCESSPROCESS
Universality
Indivisibility
Interrrelatedness and interdependence
Non-discrimination
Equality
Accountability
Attention to vulnerable groups
Equity
Peoplersquos participation
Independence of the judiciary
Legislative capacity and rule of law
Transparency
Human Rights Principles
That Guide Development
Human Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights Principles
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Principles of Universality amp Principles of Universality amp InalienabilityInalienability
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
Principles of Indivisibility Principles of Indivisibility amp Inter-relatednessamp Inter-relatedness
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
Principles of Equality amp Non-DiscriminationPrinciples of Equality amp Non-Discrimination
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Principle of ParticipationPrinciple of Participation
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
HRBA to development and governance is
A vision A set of tools In which HR can be the means the end the mechanism of evaluation central focus of sustainable human development
Intrinsic value based on universal values Universal legal standards for a life with dignityInstrumental to development strategies Addresses power inequalities and discrimination Deals with weaknesses in accountability systems Objective framework to manage conflicts and seek redressInstitutional reasons (UN comparative advantage) Impartiality to deal with sensitive issues Holistic analysis and integral responses to problems
Intrinsic value based on universal values Universal legal standards for a life with dignityInstrumental to development strategies Addresses power inequalities and discrimination Deals with weaknesses in accountability systems Objective framework to manage conflicts and seek redressInstitutional reasons (UN comparative advantage) Impartiality to deal with sensitive issues Holistic analysis and integral responses to problems
Why a human rights-based approach
to development
Why a human rights-based approach
to development
LS NO 2LS NO 2
What value does a human rights-based approach What value does a human rights-based approach add to developmentadd to development
Two main rationales for a human rights-based approach
(a) the intrinsic rationale acknowledging that a human rights-based approach is the right
thing to do morally or legally and (b) the instrumental rationale recognizing that a human rights-based approach leads to
better and more sustainable human development outcomes
In practice the reason for pursuing a human rights-based approach is usually a blend of these two
A human rights approach adds value because it provides a normative framework of obligations that has legal power to render governments accountable ndash Mary Robinson World Summit on Sustainable Development 2002
HRBA seeks to analyse inequalities which lie at the heart of development problems and redress discriminatory practices and unjust distributions of power that impede development progress
Mere charity is not enough from a human rights perspective
Under a human rights-based approach the planspolicies and processes of development are anchored in a system of rights and corresponding obligations established by international law This helps to promote the sustainability of development work empowering people themselvesmdashespecially the most marginalizedmdashto participate in policy formulation and hold accountable those who have a duty to act
As development policies and programmes are formulated the main objective should be to fulfil human rights
1048694 A human rights-based approach identifies rightsholders and their entitlements and corresponding duty-bearers and their obligations and works towards strengthening the capacities of rights-holders to make their claims and of duty-bearers to meet their obligations
Express linkage to human rights
Accountability
Empowerment
Participation
Nondiscrimination and attention to vulnerable groups
Elements of RBAElements of RBA17
Rights-holder and Duty-bearersRights-holder and Duty-bearers
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
LS NO 2LS NO 2
ldquoA rights-based approach is founded on the conviction that each and every human being by virtue of being human is a holder of rights A right entails an obligation on the part of the government to respect promote protect and fulfill it The legal and normative character of rights and the associated governmental obligations are based on international human rights treaties and other standards as well as on human rights provisions in national constitutions Thus a rights-based approach involves not charity or simple economic development but a process of enabling and empowering those not enjoying their ESC [economic social and cultural] rights to claim their rightsrdquo
Human Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights Standard
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
LS NO 2LS NO 2
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
PROCESSPROCESS
Universality
Indivisibility
Interrrelatedness and interdependence
Non-discrimination
Equality
Accountability
Attention to vulnerable groups
Equity
Peoplersquos participation
Independence of the judiciary
Legislative capacity and rule of law
Transparency
Human Rights Principles
That Guide Development
Human Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights Principles
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Principles of Universality amp Principles of Universality amp InalienabilityInalienability
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
Principles of Indivisibility Principles of Indivisibility amp Inter-relatednessamp Inter-relatedness
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
Principles of Equality amp Non-DiscriminationPrinciples of Equality amp Non-Discrimination
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Principle of ParticipationPrinciple of Participation
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
Intrinsic value based on universal values Universal legal standards for a life with dignityInstrumental to development strategies Addresses power inequalities and discrimination Deals with weaknesses in accountability systems Objective framework to manage conflicts and seek redressInstitutional reasons (UN comparative advantage) Impartiality to deal with sensitive issues Holistic analysis and integral responses to problems
Intrinsic value based on universal values Universal legal standards for a life with dignityInstrumental to development strategies Addresses power inequalities and discrimination Deals with weaknesses in accountability systems Objective framework to manage conflicts and seek redressInstitutional reasons (UN comparative advantage) Impartiality to deal with sensitive issues Holistic analysis and integral responses to problems
Why a human rights-based approach
to development
Why a human rights-based approach
to development
LS NO 2LS NO 2
What value does a human rights-based approach What value does a human rights-based approach add to developmentadd to development
Two main rationales for a human rights-based approach
(a) the intrinsic rationale acknowledging that a human rights-based approach is the right
thing to do morally or legally and (b) the instrumental rationale recognizing that a human rights-based approach leads to
better and more sustainable human development outcomes
In practice the reason for pursuing a human rights-based approach is usually a blend of these two
A human rights approach adds value because it provides a normative framework of obligations that has legal power to render governments accountable ndash Mary Robinson World Summit on Sustainable Development 2002
HRBA seeks to analyse inequalities which lie at the heart of development problems and redress discriminatory practices and unjust distributions of power that impede development progress
Mere charity is not enough from a human rights perspective
Under a human rights-based approach the planspolicies and processes of development are anchored in a system of rights and corresponding obligations established by international law This helps to promote the sustainability of development work empowering people themselvesmdashespecially the most marginalizedmdashto participate in policy formulation and hold accountable those who have a duty to act
As development policies and programmes are formulated the main objective should be to fulfil human rights
1048694 A human rights-based approach identifies rightsholders and their entitlements and corresponding duty-bearers and their obligations and works towards strengthening the capacities of rights-holders to make their claims and of duty-bearers to meet their obligations
Express linkage to human rights
Accountability
Empowerment
Participation
Nondiscrimination and attention to vulnerable groups
Elements of RBAElements of RBA17
Rights-holder and Duty-bearersRights-holder and Duty-bearers
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
LS NO 2LS NO 2
ldquoA rights-based approach is founded on the conviction that each and every human being by virtue of being human is a holder of rights A right entails an obligation on the part of the government to respect promote protect and fulfill it The legal and normative character of rights and the associated governmental obligations are based on international human rights treaties and other standards as well as on human rights provisions in national constitutions Thus a rights-based approach involves not charity or simple economic development but a process of enabling and empowering those not enjoying their ESC [economic social and cultural] rights to claim their rightsrdquo
Human Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights Standard
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
LS NO 2LS NO 2
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
PROCESSPROCESS
Universality
Indivisibility
Interrrelatedness and interdependence
Non-discrimination
Equality
Accountability
Attention to vulnerable groups
Equity
Peoplersquos participation
Independence of the judiciary
Legislative capacity and rule of law
Transparency
Human Rights Principles
That Guide Development
Human Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights Principles
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Principles of Universality amp Principles of Universality amp InalienabilityInalienability
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
Principles of Indivisibility Principles of Indivisibility amp Inter-relatednessamp Inter-relatedness
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
Principles of Equality amp Non-DiscriminationPrinciples of Equality amp Non-Discrimination
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Principle of ParticipationPrinciple of Participation
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
What value does a human rights-based approach What value does a human rights-based approach add to developmentadd to development
Two main rationales for a human rights-based approach
(a) the intrinsic rationale acknowledging that a human rights-based approach is the right
thing to do morally or legally and (b) the instrumental rationale recognizing that a human rights-based approach leads to
better and more sustainable human development outcomes
In practice the reason for pursuing a human rights-based approach is usually a blend of these two
A human rights approach adds value because it provides a normative framework of obligations that has legal power to render governments accountable ndash Mary Robinson World Summit on Sustainable Development 2002
HRBA seeks to analyse inequalities which lie at the heart of development problems and redress discriminatory practices and unjust distributions of power that impede development progress
Mere charity is not enough from a human rights perspective
Under a human rights-based approach the planspolicies and processes of development are anchored in a system of rights and corresponding obligations established by international law This helps to promote the sustainability of development work empowering people themselvesmdashespecially the most marginalizedmdashto participate in policy formulation and hold accountable those who have a duty to act
As development policies and programmes are formulated the main objective should be to fulfil human rights
1048694 A human rights-based approach identifies rightsholders and their entitlements and corresponding duty-bearers and their obligations and works towards strengthening the capacities of rights-holders to make their claims and of duty-bearers to meet their obligations
Express linkage to human rights
Accountability
Empowerment
Participation
Nondiscrimination and attention to vulnerable groups
Elements of RBAElements of RBA17
Rights-holder and Duty-bearersRights-holder and Duty-bearers
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
LS NO 2LS NO 2
ldquoA rights-based approach is founded on the conviction that each and every human being by virtue of being human is a holder of rights A right entails an obligation on the part of the government to respect promote protect and fulfill it The legal and normative character of rights and the associated governmental obligations are based on international human rights treaties and other standards as well as on human rights provisions in national constitutions Thus a rights-based approach involves not charity or simple economic development but a process of enabling and empowering those not enjoying their ESC [economic social and cultural] rights to claim their rightsrdquo
Human Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights Standard
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
LS NO 2LS NO 2
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
PROCESSPROCESS
Universality
Indivisibility
Interrrelatedness and interdependence
Non-discrimination
Equality
Accountability
Attention to vulnerable groups
Equity
Peoplersquos participation
Independence of the judiciary
Legislative capacity and rule of law
Transparency
Human Rights Principles
That Guide Development
Human Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights Principles
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Principles of Universality amp Principles of Universality amp InalienabilityInalienability
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
Principles of Indivisibility Principles of Indivisibility amp Inter-relatednessamp Inter-relatedness
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
Principles of Equality amp Non-DiscriminationPrinciples of Equality amp Non-Discrimination
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Principle of ParticipationPrinciple of Participation
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
A human rights approach adds value because it provides a normative framework of obligations that has legal power to render governments accountable ndash Mary Robinson World Summit on Sustainable Development 2002
HRBA seeks to analyse inequalities which lie at the heart of development problems and redress discriminatory practices and unjust distributions of power that impede development progress
Mere charity is not enough from a human rights perspective
Under a human rights-based approach the planspolicies and processes of development are anchored in a system of rights and corresponding obligations established by international law This helps to promote the sustainability of development work empowering people themselvesmdashespecially the most marginalizedmdashto participate in policy formulation and hold accountable those who have a duty to act
As development policies and programmes are formulated the main objective should be to fulfil human rights
1048694 A human rights-based approach identifies rightsholders and their entitlements and corresponding duty-bearers and their obligations and works towards strengthening the capacities of rights-holders to make their claims and of duty-bearers to meet their obligations
Express linkage to human rights
Accountability
Empowerment
Participation
Nondiscrimination and attention to vulnerable groups
Elements of RBAElements of RBA17
Rights-holder and Duty-bearersRights-holder and Duty-bearers
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
LS NO 2LS NO 2
ldquoA rights-based approach is founded on the conviction that each and every human being by virtue of being human is a holder of rights A right entails an obligation on the part of the government to respect promote protect and fulfill it The legal and normative character of rights and the associated governmental obligations are based on international human rights treaties and other standards as well as on human rights provisions in national constitutions Thus a rights-based approach involves not charity or simple economic development but a process of enabling and empowering those not enjoying their ESC [economic social and cultural] rights to claim their rightsrdquo
Human Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights Standard
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
LS NO 2LS NO 2
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
PROCESSPROCESS
Universality
Indivisibility
Interrrelatedness and interdependence
Non-discrimination
Equality
Accountability
Attention to vulnerable groups
Equity
Peoplersquos participation
Independence of the judiciary
Legislative capacity and rule of law
Transparency
Human Rights Principles
That Guide Development
Human Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights Principles
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Principles of Universality amp Principles of Universality amp InalienabilityInalienability
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
Principles of Indivisibility Principles of Indivisibility amp Inter-relatednessamp Inter-relatedness
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
Principles of Equality amp Non-DiscriminationPrinciples of Equality amp Non-Discrimination
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Principle of ParticipationPrinciple of Participation
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
HRBA seeks to analyse inequalities which lie at the heart of development problems and redress discriminatory practices and unjust distributions of power that impede development progress
Mere charity is not enough from a human rights perspective
Under a human rights-based approach the planspolicies and processes of development are anchored in a system of rights and corresponding obligations established by international law This helps to promote the sustainability of development work empowering people themselvesmdashespecially the most marginalizedmdashto participate in policy formulation and hold accountable those who have a duty to act
As development policies and programmes are formulated the main objective should be to fulfil human rights
1048694 A human rights-based approach identifies rightsholders and their entitlements and corresponding duty-bearers and their obligations and works towards strengthening the capacities of rights-holders to make their claims and of duty-bearers to meet their obligations
Express linkage to human rights
Accountability
Empowerment
Participation
Nondiscrimination and attention to vulnerable groups
Elements of RBAElements of RBA17
Rights-holder and Duty-bearersRights-holder and Duty-bearers
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
LS NO 2LS NO 2
ldquoA rights-based approach is founded on the conviction that each and every human being by virtue of being human is a holder of rights A right entails an obligation on the part of the government to respect promote protect and fulfill it The legal and normative character of rights and the associated governmental obligations are based on international human rights treaties and other standards as well as on human rights provisions in national constitutions Thus a rights-based approach involves not charity or simple economic development but a process of enabling and empowering those not enjoying their ESC [economic social and cultural] rights to claim their rightsrdquo
Human Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights Standard
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
LS NO 2LS NO 2
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
PROCESSPROCESS
Universality
Indivisibility
Interrrelatedness and interdependence
Non-discrimination
Equality
Accountability
Attention to vulnerable groups
Equity
Peoplersquos participation
Independence of the judiciary
Legislative capacity and rule of law
Transparency
Human Rights Principles
That Guide Development
Human Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights Principles
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Principles of Universality amp Principles of Universality amp InalienabilityInalienability
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
Principles of Indivisibility Principles of Indivisibility amp Inter-relatednessamp Inter-relatedness
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
Principles of Equality amp Non-DiscriminationPrinciples of Equality amp Non-Discrimination
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Principle of ParticipationPrinciple of Participation
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
As development policies and programmes are formulated the main objective should be to fulfil human rights
1048694 A human rights-based approach identifies rightsholders and their entitlements and corresponding duty-bearers and their obligations and works towards strengthening the capacities of rights-holders to make their claims and of duty-bearers to meet their obligations
Express linkage to human rights
Accountability
Empowerment
Participation
Nondiscrimination and attention to vulnerable groups
Elements of RBAElements of RBA17
Rights-holder and Duty-bearersRights-holder and Duty-bearers
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
LS NO 2LS NO 2
ldquoA rights-based approach is founded on the conviction that each and every human being by virtue of being human is a holder of rights A right entails an obligation on the part of the government to respect promote protect and fulfill it The legal and normative character of rights and the associated governmental obligations are based on international human rights treaties and other standards as well as on human rights provisions in national constitutions Thus a rights-based approach involves not charity or simple economic development but a process of enabling and empowering those not enjoying their ESC [economic social and cultural] rights to claim their rightsrdquo
Human Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights Standard
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
LS NO 2LS NO 2
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
PROCESSPROCESS
Universality
Indivisibility
Interrrelatedness and interdependence
Non-discrimination
Equality
Accountability
Attention to vulnerable groups
Equity
Peoplersquos participation
Independence of the judiciary
Legislative capacity and rule of law
Transparency
Human Rights Principles
That Guide Development
Human Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights Principles
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Principles of Universality amp Principles of Universality amp InalienabilityInalienability
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
Principles of Indivisibility Principles of Indivisibility amp Inter-relatednessamp Inter-relatedness
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
Principles of Equality amp Non-DiscriminationPrinciples of Equality amp Non-Discrimination
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Principle of ParticipationPrinciple of Participation
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
Express linkage to human rights
Accountability
Empowerment
Participation
Nondiscrimination and attention to vulnerable groups
Elements of RBAElements of RBA17
Rights-holder and Duty-bearersRights-holder and Duty-bearers
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
LS NO 2LS NO 2
ldquoA rights-based approach is founded on the conviction that each and every human being by virtue of being human is a holder of rights A right entails an obligation on the part of the government to respect promote protect and fulfill it The legal and normative character of rights and the associated governmental obligations are based on international human rights treaties and other standards as well as on human rights provisions in national constitutions Thus a rights-based approach involves not charity or simple economic development but a process of enabling and empowering those not enjoying their ESC [economic social and cultural] rights to claim their rightsrdquo
Human Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights Standard
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
LS NO 2LS NO 2
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
PROCESSPROCESS
Universality
Indivisibility
Interrrelatedness and interdependence
Non-discrimination
Equality
Accountability
Attention to vulnerable groups
Equity
Peoplersquos participation
Independence of the judiciary
Legislative capacity and rule of law
Transparency
Human Rights Principles
That Guide Development
Human Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights Principles
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Principles of Universality amp Principles of Universality amp InalienabilityInalienability
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
Principles of Indivisibility Principles of Indivisibility amp Inter-relatednessamp Inter-relatedness
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
Principles of Equality amp Non-DiscriminationPrinciples of Equality amp Non-Discrimination
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Principle of ParticipationPrinciple of Participation
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
Rights-holder and Duty-bearersRights-holder and Duty-bearers
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Right-holders
6652595567 persons
Every individual either a
man woman or child of
any race ethnic group or
social condition
To some extent groups
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
Duty-bearersMuch less
Primarily States In some cases individuals
have specific obligations Individuals and private
entities have generic responsibilities towards the community to respect the rights of others
LS NO 2LS NO 2
ldquoA rights-based approach is founded on the conviction that each and every human being by virtue of being human is a holder of rights A right entails an obligation on the part of the government to respect promote protect and fulfill it The legal and normative character of rights and the associated governmental obligations are based on international human rights treaties and other standards as well as on human rights provisions in national constitutions Thus a rights-based approach involves not charity or simple economic development but a process of enabling and empowering those not enjoying their ESC [economic social and cultural] rights to claim their rightsrdquo
Human Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights Standard
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
LS NO 2LS NO 2
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
PROCESSPROCESS
Universality
Indivisibility
Interrrelatedness and interdependence
Non-discrimination
Equality
Accountability
Attention to vulnerable groups
Equity
Peoplersquos participation
Independence of the judiciary
Legislative capacity and rule of law
Transparency
Human Rights Principles
That Guide Development
Human Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights Principles
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Principles of Universality amp Principles of Universality amp InalienabilityInalienability
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
Principles of Indivisibility Principles of Indivisibility amp Inter-relatednessamp Inter-relatedness
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
Principles of Equality amp Non-DiscriminationPrinciples of Equality amp Non-Discrimination
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Principle of ParticipationPrinciple of Participation
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
ldquoA rights-based approach is founded on the conviction that each and every human being by virtue of being human is a holder of rights A right entails an obligation on the part of the government to respect promote protect and fulfill it The legal and normative character of rights and the associated governmental obligations are based on international human rights treaties and other standards as well as on human rights provisions in national constitutions Thus a rights-based approach involves not charity or simple economic development but a process of enabling and empowering those not enjoying their ESC [economic social and cultural] rights to claim their rightsrdquo
Human Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights Standard
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
LS NO 2LS NO 2
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
PROCESSPROCESS
Universality
Indivisibility
Interrrelatedness and interdependence
Non-discrimination
Equality
Accountability
Attention to vulnerable groups
Equity
Peoplersquos participation
Independence of the judiciary
Legislative capacity and rule of law
Transparency
Human Rights Principles
That Guide Development
Human Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights Principles
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Principles of Universality amp Principles of Universality amp InalienabilityInalienability
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
Principles of Indivisibility Principles of Indivisibility amp Inter-relatednessamp Inter-relatedness
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
Principles of Equality amp Non-DiscriminationPrinciples of Equality amp Non-Discrimination
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Principle of ParticipationPrinciple of Participation
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
Human Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights StandardHuman Rights Standard
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
The minimum
normative
content of the
right the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum
in practice
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
in programming the standards guide thehellip
hellipIdentification of development challenges
as human rights issues (Assessment)
hellipanalysis of roles and capacities of rights-
holders and duty bearers
hellipdefinition of development objectives
hellipformulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
LS NO 2LS NO 2
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
PROCESSPROCESS
Universality
Indivisibility
Interrrelatedness and interdependence
Non-discrimination
Equality
Accountability
Attention to vulnerable groups
Equity
Peoplersquos participation
Independence of the judiciary
Legislative capacity and rule of law
Transparency
Human Rights Principles
That Guide Development
Human Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights Principles
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Principles of Universality amp Principles of Universality amp InalienabilityInalienability
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
Principles of Indivisibility Principles of Indivisibility amp Inter-relatednessamp Inter-relatedness
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
Principles of Equality amp Non-DiscriminationPrinciples of Equality amp Non-Discrimination
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Principle of ParticipationPrinciple of Participation
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
2)2) Human rights standards and principles Human rights standards and principles guide all development processesguide all development processes
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
Human Rights standards and principles improve the Human Rights standards and principles improve the
quality of outcomes and processesquality of outcomes and processes
Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo Human rights standards delineate the lsquoplaying fieldrsquo
in which development takes placein which development takes place
HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the HR principles provide the ldquoplaying rulesrdquo for the
development process development process
PROCESSPROCESS
Universality
Indivisibility
Interrrelatedness and interdependence
Non-discrimination
Equality
Accountability
Attention to vulnerable groups
Equity
Peoplersquos participation
Independence of the judiciary
Legislative capacity and rule of law
Transparency
Human Rights Principles
That Guide Development
Human Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights Principles
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Principles of Universality amp Principles of Universality amp InalienabilityInalienability
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
Principles of Indivisibility Principles of Indivisibility amp Inter-relatednessamp Inter-relatedness
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
Principles of Equality amp Non-DiscriminationPrinciples of Equality amp Non-Discrimination
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Principle of ParticipationPrinciple of Participation
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
Universality
Indivisibility
Interrrelatedness and interdependence
Non-discrimination
Equality
Accountability
Attention to vulnerable groups
Equity
Peoplersquos participation
Independence of the judiciary
Legislative capacity and rule of law
Transparency
Human Rights Principles
That Guide Development
Human Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights Principles
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Principles of Universality amp Principles of Universality amp InalienabilityInalienability
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
Principles of Indivisibility Principles of Indivisibility amp Inter-relatednessamp Inter-relatedness
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
Principles of Equality amp Non-DiscriminationPrinciples of Equality amp Non-Discrimination
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Principle of ParticipationPrinciple of Participation
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
Human Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights PrinciplesHuman Rights Principles
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and Inter-
relatedness
Equality and non-
discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Accountability and rule of law
Principles of Universality amp Principles of Universality amp InalienabilityInalienability
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
Principles of Indivisibility Principles of Indivisibility amp Inter-relatednessamp Inter-relatedness
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
Principles of Equality amp Non-DiscriminationPrinciples of Equality amp Non-Discrimination
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Principle of ParticipationPrinciple of Participation
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
Principles of Universality amp Principles of Universality amp InalienabilityInalienability
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
Implications for National HR Protection Systems
Public Policies and programmes should have
Disaggregated data to identify difficult cases of exclusion and marginalization
Specific strategies in response to this caseload
Eg Polio vaccination campaigns
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
HR principle of Universality requiresThat no one is left out or excluded from human rights
Principles of Indivisibility Principles of Indivisibility amp Inter-relatednessamp Inter-relatedness
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
Principles of Equality amp Non-DiscriminationPrinciples of Equality amp Non-Discrimination
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Principle of ParticipationPrinciple of Participation
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
Principles of Indivisibility Principles of Indivisibility amp Inter-relatednessamp Inter-relatedness
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
Implications for National Protection Systems
Legal frameworks Should not privilege the protection of certain rights to the
detriment of othersPublic Policies should Be based on holistic analysis of development problems
and provide integral and multi-sectoral responsesState institutions Ensure inter-institutional and multi-sectoral coordination Include those institutions in charge of protection
monitoring and accountability
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
HR principles of inter-relatedness and indivisibility requires
Equal recognition and protection of rights
Principles of Equality amp Non-DiscriminationPrinciples of Equality amp Non-Discrimination
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Principle of ParticipationPrinciple of Participation
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
Principles of Equality amp Non-DiscriminationPrinciples of Equality amp Non-Discrimination
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Implications for National Protection SystemsLegal frameworks should Derogate discriminatory legislation Be conducive to the enjoyment of human rights by allPublic institutions should ensure Representation of marginalized or excluded groups in the
public administration and in decision making bodies Public services accessible and sensitive to gender age and
cultural differences Appropriate judicial and administrative redress mechanismsPublic policies should Challenge models of appropriation and concentration of
resources leading to structural discrimination and exclusion Take affirmative steps to reduce social and economic
disparities Promote education and public awareness
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Equality and Non-discrimination obliges states toEradicate Legal institutional interpersonal and structural discrimination
Principle of ParticipationPrinciple of Participation
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
Principle of ParticipationPrinciple of Participation
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
Implications for National Protection Systems
Policies processes and procedures should provide opportunities for participation in planning and development Access to relevant information Capacities to marginalized groups to formulate proposalsInstitutional mechanisms should Be based on democratic principles Not disempower existing democratic or traditional structuresCivil society should Be active independent and with capacities Represent the voice of marginalized and excluded groups Have control over decision making processes
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
HR principles of Participation requiresFREE ACTIVE MEANINGFUL and INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
State institutions should Be provided with sufficient resources responsibilities and
independent authority to effectively monitor the GovernmentEg Independent human rights parliamentary bodies
National Human Rights Institutions judges courts and legal counsel
State to cooperate with international Human Rights Systems Complying timely with international reporting obligations Inviting Special procedures and providing information Implementing the TB and SP recommendations
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
Principle of Accountability requiresStates and other duty bearers to be answerable for the observance of human rights
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
Legal frameworks should Be In conformity with human rights norms Establish conditions procedures and mechanisms for RH to
claim their rights and DB to comply with their obligationsPublic policies should Take progressive steps to address the weaknesses in the
accountability systems Implement the human rights obligations of the state at a
central regional and local level
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
Principle of Accountability requiresAccessible effective and independent mechanisms and procedures of redress
LS NO 2LS NO 2
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
Principle of AccountabilityPrinciple of Accountability
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Implications for Human Rights Protection Systems
An active rights sensitive civil society should
Monitor the State compliance with its human rights obligations
Articulate concerns of the society and advocate for social positive change
Provide information and shadow reports to international human rights mechanisms
eg Campaign on four gifts for children in LGUs
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
Principle of Accountability requiresFree and independent media and groups of human rights defenders representative of men women and marginalized or excluded groups
LS NO 2LS NO 2
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
RBA Application ProcessRBA Application Process
Macro and micro levels
Agencysectoral intra-sectoral multi-sectoral national and local levels
23
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
RBAImplementation
CHALLENGE TO LEARN
CHALLENGE OF AFFECTIVE
CHALLENGE OF EXAMPLE
CHALLENGE OF
SELF-EXAMINATION
PERSONAL CHALLENGES OF RBA PRACTITIONER
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it
RBALetrsquos do it
THANK YOU
Letrsquos do itLetrsquos do it