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The Human Rights-Based Approach in the
Programming Process
Action 2
Learning Human
Rights Together
What is a human rights-based
approach?
What is NOT a HRBA …
Rhetorical repackaging
Human rights activities
Political conditionality
What is a human rights-based
approach?
 A conceptual framework for the process of development:
 normatively based on international HR standards and principles
 operational directed to promoting and protecting HR
 Recognizes human beings as rights-holders and establishes
obligations for duty-bearers.
 Focus on discriminated and marginalized groups
 Aims for the progressive achievement of all human rights
 Gives equal importance to the outcome and process of
development
Why a human rights-based
approach to development?
Intrinsic value
• based on universal values
• universal legal standards for a life with dignity
Instrumental to development strategies
• addresses power inequalities and discrimination
• deals with weaknesses in accountability systems
• objective framework to manage conflicts and seek redress
Institutional reasons (UN comparative advantage)
• impartiality to deal with sensitive issues
• holistic analysis and integral responses to problems
UN Common Understanding on
Human Rights-based Approach
1. All programmes of development co-operation, policies and technical
GOAL
assistance should further the realization of human rights as laid
down in the UDHR and other international human rights
instruments
2. Human rights standards and principles guide all development
PROCESS
cooperation and programming in all sectors and phases of the
programming process
3. Development cooperation contributes to the development of the
OUTCOME capacities of ‘duty-bearers’ to meet their obligations and/or of
‘rights-holders’ to claim their rights
1. All programmes of development cooperation should further the realization of
human rights as laid down in the UDHR and
GOAL
other international human rights
instruments
The realization of human rights is the ultimate goal of all
development programmes
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HRBA influences the identification of UN strategic priorities
Programming is informed by the recommendations of
International HR bodies and mechanisms
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2. Human rights standards and principles
guide all development cooperation and
programming in all sectors and in all
PROCESS
phases of the programming process
Human rights standards and principles improve
the quality of outcomes and processes
•
Human rights principles provide the “playing
rules” for the development process
•
Human Rights Standards
In programming, the standards guide:
The minimum
normative
content of the
right: the type of
claims and
obligations that
the right implies
at the minimum in
practice
Identification of development
challenges as human rights issues
(Assessment)
Analysis of roles and capacities of
rights-holders and duty bearers
Definition of development objectives
Formulation of corresponding
benchmarks and indicators
Human Rights Principles
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Universality and inalienability
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Indivisibility
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Interdependence and Inter-relatedness
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Equality and non-discrimination
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Participation and inclusion
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Accountability and rule of law
…The integration of human rights
principles and standards into all stages
of the programming process…
ASSESSMENT & ANALYSIS
MONITORING AND
EVALUATION
IMPLEMENTATION
PRIORITY SETTING
PROGRAMME PLANNING
AND DESIGN
3. Development cooperation contributes to the
development of the capacities of ‘duty-bearers’ to
OUTCOME
meet their obligations and/or of ‘rights-holders’ to
claim their rights
 Focus on
relation between individuals and the State
(claims-obligations)
 Shifting development
from service delivery as primary
focus to building capacity to claim and fulfil human rights
 States require
capacity to strengthen national protection
systems and comply with their obligations
Rights-holders & Duty-bearers
Right-holders:
6,652,595,567 persons
 Every individual, either a man
woman or child, of any race,
ethnic group or social
condition
 To some extent groups
Duty-bearers:
Much 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
Capacity development
REALISATION OF HUMAN
RIGHTS AND HUMAN
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
CLAIMING AND
EXERCISING
RIGHTS
FULFILLING
OBLIGATIONS
HUMAN RIGHTS-BASED CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT
CAPACITIES FOR
EMPOWERMENT
CAPACITIES FOR
ACCOUNTABILITY
HRBA in UN Country
Programming Process
Country
Analysis
Establishes causal
connections of rights
Identifies patterns of
discrimination,
inequality, and
exclusion
Identifies the capacity
gaps of rights-holders
and duty-bearers
UNDAF
Rights-holders &
accountable
duty-bearers
contribute to the
realization of
human rights
Prog/
Project
Strengthened
capacity of
rights-holders
and
duty-bearers
M&E
Establish
mechanisms for
participation of
rights-holders &
duty bearers
in prog./ project
monitoring
Group exercise (15min)
Each group assigned a few HR principle
Review the Stamford Common Understanding on HRBA (handout)
and for the human rights principle assigned, discuss:
Q: What are the major implications of applying this
principle for country programming?
Summarise your response on not more than 1 sheet of flip chart
paper