‘The Role of Statistical Information in Realizing Human Rights’ A side event organized on the occasion of the launch of the OHCHR publication
Human Rights Indicators - A Guide to Measurement and Implementation
Friday, 15 March 2013
1 p.m. – 3 p.m., Room XXIII, Palais des Nations
Opening Statement by High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay
Mr. (...) In response to growing requests from States and human rights mechanisms on using indicators
in promoting and assessing the realization of human rights, the Office of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has published ‘Human Rights Indicators: A Guide to
Measurement and Implementation.’ (...) The panel discussion on ‘The Role of Statistical Information in Realizing Human Rights’ is
intended to formally launch the Guide and will permit the exchange of views between human rights
actors, including policy-makers, national human rights institutions, civil society, statistical agencies
and UN entities regarding the development and use of statistical information to measure the
realization of human rights.
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Interregional knowledge sharing forum on promoting international cooperation and partnerships to realize a fair migration agenda for migrant domestic workers in Africa, the Arab States and Asia
This is a discussion paper for the interregional knowledge sharing forum on Good practices and lessons learned on promoting international cooperation and partnerships to realize a fair migration agenda for migrant domestic workers in Africa, the Arab States and Asia. (...) Type: Working paper
Date issued: 03 May 2016
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Contact(s): Marie-José Tayah tayah@ilo.org
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Education, Employment Key in Realizing Great Potential of Those with Autism, Secretary-General Says in Message for Observance
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Education, Employment Key in Realizing Great Potential of Those with Autism,
Secretary-General Says in Message for Observance
Following is UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s message for World Autism Awareness Day, to be commemorated on 2 April:
This year’s World Autism Awareness Day is a chance to celebrate the creative minds of people with Autism Spectrum Disorders, and to renew our pledge to help them realize their great potential.
(...) I urge all concerned to take part in fostering progress by supporting education programmes, employment opportunities and other measures that help realize our shared vision of a more inclusive world.
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The Declaration sets out the constituent elements of this right as well as the means for realizing it. The box below presents the key elements of the right to development.
• People-centred development. (...) International cooperation is essential to realize the right to development for a number of reasons. (...) The High Commissioner is mandated to “promote and protect the realization of the right to development and to enhance support from relevant bodies of the United Nations system for this purpose”.
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The right to development adds value to efforts to realize the MDGs because it provides an integrated, holistic and cohesive framework for achieving just and equitable development for all people. (...) Achieving socially just and equitable development for all States are primarily responsible for the realization of the right to development and the attainment of the MDGs within each country. (...) This anniversary presents an opportunity to focus on realizing the vision of the Millennium Declaration to make this right a reality for all.
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We have had many field trial applying the IPv6 technology, and tried to realize what are the benefits of IPv6 technology. We have realized that one of killier application area is the "real-space" Internetsystem. Every digital objects around us are interacting to each other to create the space, which achieve higher efficient activiies for business and entertainment. Also, we realized that some key functions of IPv6 can contribute to the cost reduction of system design, installation and management.
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UNDAF Outcome 5/CPD Outcome 1: Improved legitimate, transparent and inclusive governance at all levels that enables progressive realization of human right.
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Monitoring the right to food within a country involves regular collection, analysis, interpretation and dissemination of relevant information to assess progress in realizing the right to adequate food for all members of society, and whether this is being made in accordance with human rights principles and approaches.
(...) Rights-centred monitoring involves monitoring to check whether human rights principles have been applied in the design, funding and implementation of relevant policies, programmes, projects and activities, and whether they have had significant impact on the realization of rights. This monitoring approach therefore includes:
monitoring the development and implementation processes of measures expected to have an impact on the realization of a human right, in this case on the right to adequate food;
monitoring the results achieved with these measures (which may be policies, programmes, projects, etc.) and their contribution to the progressive realization of rights;
monitoring the final impact obtained in terms of increasing the degree of respect, protection and fulfilment of rights, particularly the right to food.
(...) Monitoring the right to food within a country involves regular collection, analysis, interpretation and dissemination of relevant information to assess progress in realizing the right to adequate food for all members of society, and whether this is being made in accordance with human rights principles and approaches.
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Nadezhdin presented a report on the course of the Project realization for the period starting from the 15th February 2002. (...) Approve a Programme of a Concept Realization on Creation of a Local Information Network for the Leading Organizations for Energy and Water Issues in Central Asia proposed by the Chairman of the PWG “Energo” Mr. (...) Nadezhdin on the course of the Project realization and an updated Work Programme of activities that are to be implemented within the framework of the Project by the end of 2002 (Annex 1).
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