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CEDAW and the Human Rights Based Approach to Programming: A UNIFEM Guide
Author(s) Lee Waldorf, with research by Christine Arab and Menaka Guruswamy
Publisher UNIFEM
Place of Publication New York
Year of Publication 2007
ISBN/ISSN -
Language(s) English
Keywords guide, staff of international organisations, gender equality, gender mainstreaming, human rights-based approach (HRBA), non-discrimination, women's human rights, Convention on the Elimination of All Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), Committee on the Elimination of All forms of Discrimination Against Women, United Nations Fund for Women (UNIFEM)
Description This publication is a practical guide to the human rights-based approach to programming for UNIFEM staff as well as partners, with a particular focus on the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). Starting with an overview of why it is important to understand gender equality as a human rights issue, the guide explains the "UN Common Understanding of the human-rights-based approach" and how this is reflected in UNIFEM's Multi-Year Funding Framework (MYFF). It discusses the concrete implications for programming of applying the HRBA and highlights requirements of human rights-based programming in the context of Results-Based Management, a central concept in the work of UN development agencies. The publication also provides detailed background information on CEDAW and other human rights treaties, including links to key documents.
URL(s) http://www.hrea.org/erc/Library/CEDAW-HRBA-guide.p
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