Project reference

 16-0043-076-HR_pol_support

Contract duration

 2019 - 2021

Budget

967,182

Regions

 Global

Countries

 Armenia, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Cambodia, Cape Verde, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan

Keywords

 Civil society, Communication & media, Human rights, Monitoring & Evaluation

Human Rights Policy Support

This action contributed to the effective implementation of international human rights instruments, principles and standards, primarily by means of exchange of best practices with partner countries.

The project was conceived to serve and preserve EU values and interests by means of complementary actions. It promoted policy cooperation with partner countries of strategic interest to the EU as well as enhanced the EU's visibility and coherence. This was done through the development of an analysis of the human rights situation in 13 countries, the organisation of seminars/roundtables and outreach activities. This ensured increased human rights awareness and access to human rights knowledge.

The Specific objectives were:
  • 1) To ensure appropriate follow-up to political and human rights dialogues with partner countries. This includes, inter alia, facilitating south-south cooperation and exchange of ideas, knowledge and expertise on commonly identified human rights issues; providing technical assistance including in the form of trainings and roundtable discussions with governments in partner countries in order to strengthen their human rights expertise; facilitating interaction among representatives from the private sector and government representatives in partner countries to ensure compliance with the internationally recognised human rights framework; and facilitating regular interaction between partner countries with a view to building and reinforcing regional alliances which may contribute to serving EU interests in multilateral fora;
  • 2) To contribute to bringing together experts from the EU and partner countries such as academics, private sector and government representatives in order to equip the EU to remain innovative and tackle emerging subjects of EU interest as a vehicle of cooperation with partner countries such as artificial intelligence, academic freedom, right to water and sanitation, economic social and cultural rights;
  • 3) To support and enhance the monitoring of Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP) GSP+/ Everything but Arms (EBA) beneficiaries' commitments under the seven GSP core human rights conventions.
Internal studies analysing Human Rights situation in the following countries
  • Armenia
  • Bangladesh
  • Bolivia
  • Cabo Verde
  • Cambodia
  • Kyrgyztan
  • Mongolia
  • Myanmar
  • Pakistan
  • Philippines
  • Sri Lanka
  • Tajikistan
  • Uzbekistan

Partners

 SICI Dominus