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Contact person
For further information please contact:
Juliane Osterhaus
Tel: +49 6196 79-1523
Fax: +49 6196 79-80-1523
Email: juliane.osterhaus@giz.de
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Case studies and lessons learned
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Ackerman, John M. (2005): Human Rights and Social Accountability. Washington D.C.: Worldbank.
Case studies from India (public service provision), Malawi (CARE project in the health sector, see below), Indonesia (judicial system), Peru (civil societies), illustrating the implementation of various instruments.
www-wds.worldbank.org
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Crawford, Sheena (2004): Lessons Learned So Far: A Guide to RBD in Practice. DIFID.
This report gives insights into the implementation process of a human rights-based approach in the education sector in Malawi.
www.swan.ac.uk/.../lessonslearned.pdf
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Devi Banerjee, Upala (2005): Lessons Learned From Rights-Based Approaches in the Asia Pacific Region.
Case studies demonstrate experiences of some countries in the Asia Pacific region with the implementation of human rights-based approaches in various sectors. Insights of development and civil society organisations are considered.
www.waterwiki.net/.../lessons-learned...
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Piron, Laure-Hélène; Tammie O’Neil (2005): A Synthesis and Analysis of Donor Experiences with Human Rights-Based Approaches to Development and Integrating Human Rights into Development Programming. London: Overseas Development Institute.
Compiled for GOVNET, the study analyses the human rights-based approaches of several donors and their experiences. It gives some practical recommendations for the work of the OECD-DAC GOVNET in the coming years.
www.odi.org.uk/.../human-rights.pdf
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Rand, Jude (2002): CARE’s Experience with Adoption of a Rights-Based Approach: Five Case Studies. CARE USA.
Case studies from Uganda, Viet Nam, Burundi, South Africa and India with experiences of integrating a human rights-based approach into several sectors.
www.crin.org/.../care-experiences-case-studies.doc
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Theis, Joachim (2004): Promoting Rights-Based Approaches. Experiences and Ideas from Asia and Pacific. Save the Children.
In this publication Joachim Theis comments on examples of implementation in the areas of basic education and health, presenting interesting instruments and ideas from his previous publications.
www.crin.org/.../promoting.pdf
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