Integrating Human Rights into Development, 2nd Edition Donor Approaches, Experiences and Challenges

This second edition of Integrating Human Rights into Development consolidates the findings and research compiled in 2006 with key developments and activities that have occurred in the intervening seven years. It builds upon the review and findings of the first edition,  so that much of that material...

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Autor principal: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Autores Corporativos: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (-), The World Bank
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : The World Bank 2013.
Washington, D.C. : 2013.
Edición:Second edition
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009706653606719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Abbreviations
  • Overview
  • PART I. ANALYTICAL PERSPECTIVES 
  • 1. Donor Policies and Rationales
  • -Policies
  • Rationales
  • Legal and Policy Considerations
  • From Policy to Practice
  • References
  • 2. Donor Approaches to Development Programming
  • Human Rights–Based Approaches
  • Human Rights Mainstreaming
  • Human Rights Dialogue and Conditionality
  • Human Rights Projects and Global Initiatives
  • Implicit Human Rights Work
  • Findings and Issues for Further Consideration
  • References
  • 3. Preliminary Lessons: Integrating Human Rights  Dimensions, Principles, and Obligations
  • -Intrinsic Value: Human Rights as a Legal Obligation
  • Instrumental Value
  • Other Operational Benefits
  • Adaptability to Different Political and Cultural Environments
  • Findings and Issues for Further Consideration
  • References
  • 4. Challenges and Opportunities
  • -Institutionalization
  • Development Partnerships between Donors and Partner Countries
  • Key International Reference Points
  • Aid Allocations and Aid Modalities
  • Policy Coherence
  • Budgetary Challenges
  • Findings and Issues for Further Consideration
  • References
  • PART II. CASE STUDIES 
  • 5 The Realization of Human Rights Policies
  • -UNICEF
  • International Financial Institutions
  • European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights (EIDHR)
  • CIDA: Implementation of the Official Development Assistance Accountability Act
  • Sida—Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
  • DFID—U.K. Department for International Development
  • BMZ—German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
  • Private Sector Initiatives
  • References
  • 6. Experiences Applying Tools
  • UN Common Country Assessments and Development Assistance Frameworks
  • Universal Periodic Review
  • MDG Acceleration Framework (MAF)
  • A Human Rights–Based Approach to Achieve the Maternal Health Millennium Development Goal
  • The UN Population Fund’s (UNFPA) Culturally Sensitive Health Programming
  • UNIFEM’s Guide to Results-Based Management
  • New Zealand Aid Programme’s Human Rights Policy Implementation Plan
  • References
  • 7, Experiences from Country Programs
  • -UNICEF’s Country Program in Vietnam
  • Sida’s Kenya Program
  • DFID’s Rights-Based Programming in Peru
  • References
  • 8. Experiences from Specific Projects and Programs
  • -SDC–UNICEF Girl Child Project in Pakistan
  • UNIFEM’s Women’s Rights to Land in Central Asia Program
  • BMZ-Funded Kenyan-German Cooperation in the Water Sector
  • Implementation of the DAC Action-Oriented Policy Paper on Human Rights and Development
  • Nordic Trust Fund Grants
  • Finnish Rights-Based Approach Applied to Rural Village Water Resources Management Project in Nepal
  • DFID Right to Identity Project in Bolivia
  • From the Rule of Law to Access to Justice
  • CIDA’s Approach to Child Protection
  • Minority Rights Policies and Programs
  • Development for All: A Disability-Inclusive Australian Aid Program
  • A Human Rights–Based Approach to Water Programming
  • References
  • Appendix 1 The Human Rights–Based Approach to Development Co-operation—Towards a Common Understanding among UN Agencies
  • -Introduction
  • Common Understanding
  • Implications of a Human Rights–Based Approach to Development Programming of UN Agencies
  • Index