While many countries seek to improve their capacity to protect and promote human rights in accordance with constitutional imperatives and Commonwealth values, they often lack a clear roadmap on how to do so. Currently, there is no single and easy-to-use model which Commonwealth countries can use as a basis for planning the process. This guide will particularly useful for those in smaller countries who wish to develop a human rights plan. The action plan makes three key points: first that full public participation in the development of a national action plan is key to a successful outcome, secondly that putting the plan into operation need not mean adding another bureaucratic layer to government, and thirdly that the model is a model only, and not intended to be prescriptive.
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Paperback. Etat : Very Good. Pt. I. Commonwealth Values -- Pt. Ii. The Commonwealth Model National Action Plan On Human Rights -- Rationale : Why The Need For A National Action Plan (nap)? -- The Process -- Developing A Nap -- The Content -- Model Issues For A Nap -- Implementation Of A Nap : Challenges And Opportunities -- Monitoring & Evaluation Of Nap Activities And Targets -- Pt. Iii. Links. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 63-64). 64 pages. N° de réf. du vendeur 1271825
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