The UN and HRBAUN agencies came together in 2003 to adopt a Common Understanding on Human rights-based approaches to development cooperation and programming. The Common Understanding aims to ensure that a HRBA is applied consistently at the global, regional and country level. See how the UN is mainstreaming HRBA in its work here. Training & Learning MaterialsThe UN Common Learning Package on HRBA (CLP) aims to strengthen the capacity of UN staff to apply a HRBA to UN common country programming. Practitioners can access the CLP as well as sector-specific training and learning materials on HRBA here. Read More |
TopicsThere is virtually no aspect of the UN’s work that does not have a human rights dimension. Whether we are talking about peace and security, development, humanitarian action, climate change, none of these challenges can be addressed in isolation from human rights. The UN portal on HRBA profiles a comprehensive range of topics. Read More HuriTALK CornerThe UN’s Human Rights policy network – HuriTALK – brings together over 2000 practitioners from various regions to share experiences, lessons learned and examples of good practice in mainstreaming human rights in their work Read More Human Rights News16/10/2018 - Top UN rights official urges transparent probe into Khashoggi disappearance12/10/2018 - Human Rights Council election: 5 things you need to know about it 12/10/2018 - Continuing incarceration of women’s rights activists in Saudi Arabia, ‘reprehensible’: UN experts 12/10/2018 - UN welcomes ‘milestone’ release of 833 Nigerian children from anti-Boko Haram force 12/10/2018 - UN chief praises Malaysia’s death penalty repeal as ‘major step forward’ |
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