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UNFPA at Work: Six Human Rights Case Studies
Author(s) UNFPA
Publisher UNFPA, Harvard School of Public Health Program on International Health and Human Rights
Place of Publication New York
Year of Publication 2008
ISBN/ISSN 978-0-89714-907
Language(s) English
Keywords lessons learned, report, development workers, NGO staff, staff of international organisations, gender equality, gender mainstreaming, human rights-based approach (HRBA), reproductive health, women's human rights, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Colombia, Ecuador, Nepal, Philippines, Tanzania, Turkey
Description This publication contains six case studies from Colombia, Ecuador, Nepal, Philippines, Tanzania and Turkey highlighting national initiatives to promote and protect human rights. The initiatives, supported by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), illustrate how gender, women's empowerment and cultural issues are being addressed. The purpose is to highlight some of the good work that is being done, and provide guidance and concrete examples of how to integrate human rights standards and principles - such as participation, accountability and non-discrimination - into the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of development programmes.
URL(s) http://www.unfpa.org/upload/lib_pub_file/826_filen
ame_six_human_rights_cases.pdf
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