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.