Integrating Human Rights with Sustainable Human Development

Summary: Drawing on the relationship between human
rights and sustainable human development,
the document outlines three areas for UNDP
action.

This policy document was published to coincide with the 50th anniversary
of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and emphasises UNDP’s
commitment to human rights on three levels: the full realization of the right
to development; the realization of human rights as part of sustainable
human development; and the importance of good governance.

Drawing on the relationship between human rights and sustainable human
development, the document outlines three areas for UNDP action. The first
is providing support for institutions of governance, with an emphasis on
building the human rights capacity of these institutions and providing
direct support to human rights institutions. The second is developing a
human rights approach to sustainable human development. The third is
contributing to the human rights policy dialogue and UN conference follow-
up.

The document promotes international standards established to protect the
human rights of every individual, and aims to elicit wide discussion and
broad awareness of the links between human rights and development.

pdf: www.crin.org/docs/resources/publications/hrbap/UNDP_integrating_hr.pdf

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