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Title: Rights-Based Approaches and Human Rights Impact Assessment


1
Rights-Based Approaches and Human Rights Impact
Assessment
  • Mainstreaming and Indicators,
  • HOM 23-24 November 2006

2
Three Problems to be Analysed
  • Does RBA enhance the chances of better HRIA?
  • What are the methodologies of human rights
    mainstreaming in country analysis and in
    programming? Will RBA lead to mainstreaming?
  • What promises does the progress in HR indicator
    formulation entail?

3
Overview Main Headings
  • Defining RBA
  • What is the main problem with respect to HR
    Integration of donors (and foreign policy
    agencies)?
  • Distinguishing RBA from HRIA
  • Donor considerations mainstreaming HR/developing
    HR Indicators
  • REflections about HRIA
  • HR Indicators
  • Where are we landing?

4
Main problems of Donor and (Foreign Policy) HR
Integration
  • Uncertainty of HR mainstreaming prevails in dev
    assistance
  • A potentially competing agenda aid effectiveness
    ? more interest in good governance than in HR
  • HRBA may provide new inspiration, but does it
    deliver? A re-politization of aid maybe.. But for
    whom? The UN, INGOs or LONGOs. Main test the
    actual benefits for poor or marginalized people

5
What is a Rights-Based Approach?
  • OHCHR
  • Normative basis in HR
  • Operational directed towards promotion and
    protection
  • Inequalities lie at the heart of developmental
    problems
  • Redress discriminatory practices
  • Transform unjust distributions of power that
    impede development

6
Distinguishing RBA and HRIA
  • RBA represents an approach to programming and to
    strategies of development
  • HRIA is an approach to ex ante assessment and
    evaluation intending to assess implications of
    interventions
  • ? HRIA can be informed by RBA thinking inasmuch
    as RBA will define particular components of
    intervention (e.g., duty-bearer accountability,
    rights-holder claims etc.).
  • ?The OHCHR emphasis on inequality and
    non-discrimination may also inspire development
    of indicators in these fields

7
Three General Problems of RBA
  • Do donors endorse RBA?
  • What are the alternatives to RBA?
  • What is the value added?

8
Five Options of Human Rights Integration(Followin
g L-H Piron)
HR-Based Approaches HR Main- streaming HR Dialogue HR Projects Implicit HR Work
HRConstituti-ve of dev goal, Leading to a new approach to aid Efforts to integrated HR Into all sectors of interventions FOreign policy and aid dialogues include HR, sometimes conditionalities Projects and programmes targeted at the realisation of specific rights or supporting civil society Agencies may not explicitly work on HR and prefer to use other descriptors eg Good Govern.
9
Three Options Model
Ad Hoc HR Integration Mainstreaming Using HR Principles Human Rights-Based Approach
Typically, gender rights and childrens rights Participation, non-discrimination and equal treatment, duty-bearer accountability, legal redress Use rights principles and legal obligations to further the claims of rights-holders and strengthen the accountability of duty-bearers for addressing structural barriers to poverty and oppression
10
Reflections about HRIA
  • One caveat of complexity The levels of Analysis
  • Country analysis
  • Programme and project analysis
  • At the country level, impact analysis is complex
    unless impact is reduced to a measurable target
  • At the programme, project level, impact analysis
    is more easy

11
The Value Added of HRIA
  • 1. A focus on risks
  • Complicity in HR Violations,
  • Risks of Partners Compromising their safety
  • 2. A focus on context vs operational goals
  • 3. A focus on indicators
  • 4. A focus on Monitoring Results

12
Indicators What are the problems?
  • Major advance OHCHR Report on Compliance
  • Structure, Process and Outcome Indicators
  • Major trend Indicators transformed into targets
  • A question lurking Are HR Indicators distinct?

13
How are Indicators formulated?
Theories
Concepts/Goals/Rights
Specification/ Attribute
Indicators
Targets
Data
14
Indicators and Targets
Indicators Target
Mali PRSP Incidence of poverty Pct pop with access to Health facilities within 5 km 2006 47.5 50
Danida Agric Programme Dev obj. Standard of living of the target pop sustainably improved Proportion of population below 1 per day 10 by 2030
15
Implications of Targeting
  • Whatever the indicator the quantified measures
    count
  • Who defines the target?
  • Benchmarking becomes vital
  • Causes less so
  • Institutional and organization dimensions might
    become underplayed

16
Final Observations
  • The impact of RBA thinking is as yet uncertain
  • The donor emphasis on effectiveness of aid may
    imply less attention to HR mainstreaming
  • HR indicators Progress in terms of determining
    indicators of compliance
  • Measuring duty-bearer efforts (measuring conduct)
    still warranted
  • Existing trend of quantified targets may ensure
    more systematic use of indicators, but less
    clarification of substance
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