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Human Rights in
Development
Jeopardy 2011
Human Rights
Champions
The Human
Rights-based
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Marginalised
and
Discriminated
People and
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International
Human rights
instruments
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Goals
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Who is this?
Human Rights
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This non-governmental
organisation comprising
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movement
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International
of people who campaign
for internationally
recognised human rights
won the Nobel Peace
Prize in 1977
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The first Iranian and
first muslim woman
Shirin Ebadi
to win the Nobel
Peace Prize (2003)
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Potentially the strongest
human rights champion
ever
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A conceptual framework for
the process of human
development that is
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is
the
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normatively based on
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international
human rights
standards
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human rights
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6,652,595,567
persons
Who are the Rightsholders?
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Every woman, man
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universality
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mean?
to enjoy her or his
human rights simply
by virtue of being
human
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Causal analysis,
What
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the
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country analysis
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rights law require of
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Approximately 350
million in over 72
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number of
Indigenous Peoples in
the world
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In the Developed and
Developing World, this
group earns 77% and
Women
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wages given to others
for the same work
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Of the 24 million
refugees
worldwide,
Children
50% are these
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Often marginalised in
daily life, this group is
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with
anticipated to be
disabilities
around 10% of the
global population
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number of this group,
an estimated 100 million
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with increased
globalization
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The UN was created in
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Number of States in the
Human Rights Council
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Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Germany,
Portugal,
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Brazil, India,
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security
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The Universal
Declaration
of
Human
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adopted
in
Paris
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The International Covenant on
Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights, the
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CovenantBill
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Political
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the Universal Declaration on
Human Rights make up this
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This Declaration states
“we
willMillennium
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to save
our
fellow
men,
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women and children
from the abject and
dehumanizing
conditions of extreme
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poverty”
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implementation, engage
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Human
in constructive dialogue,
Rights
Treaty
Bodies?
provide observations and
recommendations and
draft general comments
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The United Nations Declaration
that states the objectives of
economic
activity should
the
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Declaration
onbethe
improvement of the social,
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economic, political and cultural
well-being of individuals and
not growth and profit
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How many
Millennium
Development Goals
are there?
8
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An estimated
824
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Chronic
Hunger
people in the developing
world are still affected
by it
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The repeated commitment of
the World’s governments
to commit 0.7% of rich
countries’ Gross National
Product (GNP) to Official
Development Assistance
0.7%
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1. Eradicate extreme poverty and
hunger;
2. Achieve universal primary education;
3. ………...............................................…;
Promote
4. Reducegender
child mortality;
equality and empower
5. Improve maternal
health;
women
6. Combat HIV/Aids, malaria and other
diseases;
7. Ensure environmental sustainability;
8. Develop a global partnership for
development
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