2023.2180.0

Advancing human rights and development

Sector Program Human Rights, Global
Client
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit u. Entwicklung
Country
Globale Vorhaben, Konventions-/Sektor-/Pilotvorhaben
Runtime
Partner
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung (BMZ)
Contact

Juliane Osterhaus

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Context

Most cooperating countries in German development cooperation have ratified the core human rights conventions. However, many people cannot adequately exercise their political and civil, economic, social and cultural rights. This is exacerbated by global crises, in particular climate change, increasing armed conflicts as well as displacement and migration.

Human rights are the universal basis for a life in freedom, dignity and equality , and are central to sustainable development. In its new Human Rights Strategy from 2023, the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) therefore defines human rights as a quality criterion and binding “quality seal” for its development policy.

Objective

BMZ and its implementing organisations consistently align their development policy activities with human rights standards and principles.

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Approach

The project advises BMZ and the implementing organisations on applying the human rights-based approach (HRBA), which views individuals as rights-holders who should know their rights and be able to claim them from state institutions. At the same time, state institutions must respect, protect and fulfil the rights of their citizens . In particular, the HRBA focusses on women, children and young people, Indigenous Peoples and LGBTIQ+ persons. The project advises on developing measures to support both sides.

The HRBA is supported by strategic partnerships, for example with the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in international human rights-related processes. The HRBA is implemented with a focus on HRBA on digitalisation, climate action and the environment as well as displacement and migration. Additionally, it technically and organisationally supports BMZ’s Youth Advisory Board.

The project fosters a long-standing cooperation with the German Institute for Human Rights (DIMR). The Institute supports the project’s work by monitoring international trends and providing strategic advice.

Last update: March 2024

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The Human Rights-Based Approach in German Development Cooperation (GIZ 2014)
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Leitfaden zur Berücksichtigung von menschenrechtlichen Standards und Prinzipien, einschließlich Gender, bei der Erstellung von Programmvorschlägen der deutschen staatlichen Technischen und Finanziellen Zusammenarbeit (BMZ 2013)
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Das ABC der Menschenrechte für die Entwicklungszusammenarbeit (GIZ 2022)
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The project contributes to these Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations:

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