Part 1.Analytical Perspectives: Donor Policies and Rationales
--Policies
--Rationales
--Legal and Policy Considerations
--From Policy to Practice
--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
--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
--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
--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
--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 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
--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
--Policies
--Rationales
--Legal and Policy Considerations
--From Policy to Practice
--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
--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
--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
--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
--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 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
--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