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Human Rights in Development
Jeopardy 2011
Human Rights Champions
The Human Rights-based
Approach
Vulnerable, Marginalised
and Discriminated
People and groups
UN HistoryInternational Human rights instruments
The Millennium
Development Goals
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$200The most widely known
figure in the struggle against apartheid
Who is Nelson Mandela
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UN High Commissioner
for Human Rights
Navanethem Pillay
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Who is this?
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$600 This non-governmental organisation comprising “a worldwide movement of people who campaign
for internationally recognised human rights
won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1977
Amnesty International
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$800The first Iranian and first muslim woman
to win the Nobel Peace Prize (2003)
Shirin Ebadi
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Potentially the strongest human rights champion
everWho am I
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$200A conceptual framework for
the process of human development that is
normatively based on international human rights
standards and operationally directed to promoting and protecting
human rights
What is the Human Rights-based Approach?
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$4006,652,595,567 personsWho are the Rights-
holders?
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$600Every woman, man and child is entitled to enjoy her or his
human rights simply by virtue of being
human
What does universality mean?
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$800Causal analysis,
Role/pattern analysis, Capacity gap
analysis
What are the 3 steps to country
analysis
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To Respect, Protect and FulfilWhat does
human rights law require of
States?<
$200Approximately 350
million in over 72 countriesThe number of
Indigenous Peoples in the world
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$400In the Developed and Developing World, this group earns 77% and
73% respectively of the wages given to others
for the same work
Women
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$600Of the 24 million
refugees worldwide, 50% are these
Children
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Daily Double
Often marginalised in daily life, this group is
anticipated to be around 10% of the global population
Persons with disabilities
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Experts predict that the number of this group,
an estimated 100 million people, will only rise
with increased globalization
Migrant Workers
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$200The UN was created in
this year1945
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$400Who is This?
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
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$600Number of States in the Human Rights Council
47
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$800Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Germany, Portugal, Brazil, India, South Africa, Colombia,
Lebanon, Gabon, Nigeria
Non-permanent Members of the UN
security Council
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted in
this place
Le Palais de Chaillot, Paris
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$200The International Covenant on
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the Universal Declaration on Human Rights make up this
The International Bill of Rights
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$400This Declaration states “we will spare no effort to save our fellow men,
women and children from the abject and
dehumanizing conditions of extreme
poverty”
The Millennium Declaration
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This is the most ratified UN Human Rights
InstrumentConvention on the Rights of the Child
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$800They monitor
implementation, engage in constructive dialogue, provide observations and
recommendations and draft general comments
What are Human Rights Treaty Bodies?
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The United Nations Declaration that states the objectives of
economic activity should be the improvement of the social,
economic, political and cultural well-being of individuals and
not growth and profit
The Declaration on the Right to Development
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$2008How many Millennium
Development Goals are there?
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$400An estimated 824 million people in the developing world are still affected
by it
Chronic Hunger
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$6000.7%The repeated commitment of
the World’s governments to commit 0.7% of rich
countries’ Gross National Product (GNP) to Official Development Assistance
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$800Nearly One Billion People still do not have access to ..
Safe Drinking Water
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1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger; 2. Achieve universal primary education; 3. ………...............................................…; 4. Reduce child mortality; 5. Improve maternal health; 6. Combat HIV/Aids, malaria and other diseases; 7. Ensure environmental sustainability; 8. Develop a global partnership for development
Promote gender equality and empower women
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Final Jeopardy FinaleHuman Rights General
What are Human Rights?
The Minimum Rules for a Life in Dignity!