ISHR Event

Protect women human rights defenders: From resolution to solutions

Monday, 10 March 2014, 1:15 - 2:30 pm

Room 7, North Lawn Building, United Nations, New York

The first ever resolution on the protection of Women Human Rights Defenders (WHRDs) was passed by the UN General Assembly in December 2013.  This event will provide background on the resolution and its significance in terms of the need to implement protection mechanisms and other measures to create an enabling environment for WHRDs.

Introduction and Welcome

Hans Brattskar, Deputy Foreign Minister, Norway

Moderator

Charlotte Bunch, Founder, Center for Women's Global Leadership at Rutgers University and Board Member, Association for Women’s Rights in Development (AWID)

Panellists

John Hendra, Deputy Executive Director, Policy and Programme Bureau, UN Women

Sussan Tahmabesi, Co-founder and MENA/Asia Regional Director, International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN) and Iranian Woman Human Rights Defender

Cristina Hardaga Fernández, JASS (Just Associates), Regional Office for Mexico and Central America

The event will also provide space for conversation about the connection between the priority theme of the 2014 CSW and the role WHRDs can play in the post-2015 development agenda. In this regard, the resolution recognizes the role of WHRDs in the promotion and protection of all human rights, democracy, the rule of law and development. It is crucial to give WHRDs a voice both in shaping the future development agenda, and to recognize that they are actors of change in supporting its implementation. WHRDs can play an important role in ensuring that development efforts leave no one behind by highlighting gaps and challenges, in particular as they relate to the most vulnerable and marginalized in society.

 

You can follow the event on Twitter using the hashtag #ProtectWHRDs

@ISHRGlobal @AWID @WhatTheWomenSay @AmnestyUN @jass4justice @NobelWomen @NorwayUN

 

If you do not have a UN or CSW pass and would like to attend please RSVP to [email protected],

by 1:00pm 6 March

A light lunch will be served outside the room at 1pm

Download the flyer here.

Date: 
Monday, March 10, 2014 - 20:00 to 21:30
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Book launch: The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Commentary, Cases, and Materials

Wednesday, 26 March 2014, 1300 - 1400

Palais des Nations, Geneva, Balcony area between Room XX and Room IXX

Lunch will be provided.

Moderator
  • Phil Lynch, Director, International Service for Human Rights
Panelists
  • Professor Zdzislaw Kedzia, Chairperson of the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
  • Lucy McKernan, UN Advocate, Global Initiative for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
  • Professor David Kinley, Chair in Human Rights Law, University of Sydney
  • Professor Ben Saul, Professor of International Law, University of Sydney

The International Service for Human Rights, Australian Permanent Mission to the United Nations in Geneva, and the Global Initiative for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights invite you to a lunchtime reception and launch of The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Commentary, Cases, and Materials by Ben Saul, David Kinley, and Jaqueline Mowbray (Oxford University Press, 2014)

Economic, social and cultural rights are finally coming of age. This book brings together all essential documents, materials, and case law relating to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and its Optional Protocol. It presents extracts from primary materials alongside critical commentary and analysis, placing the documents in their wider context and situating economic, social, and cultural rights within the broader human rights framework.

 

Date: 
Wednesday, March 26, 2014 - 14:00 to 15:00
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Human Rights Defenders Advocacy Programme

Applications for ISHR training now closed

8 - 21 June 2014
Geneva

Please note that the application process is currently suspended as a large number of highly qualified candidates have applied to the course.

ISHR's Human Rights Defenders Advocacy Programme equips defenders with the knowledge and skills to make strategic use of the international human rights system. It also provides an opportunity for participants to directly engage in lobbying and advocacy activities at the UN level to effect change on the ground back home.

Participants will take part in:

1) A short online learning component, prior to face-to-face training, to enable you to consolidate your existing knowledge and develop your advocacy objectives

2) Intensive training in Geneva during June, to coincide with the 26th session of the Human Rights Council. The training will focus on ways to effectively use international human rights mechanisms and to influence outcomes

3) Specific advocacy at Human Rights Council sessions and other relevant meetings, with regular feedback and peer education to learn from the experiences, including expert input from leading human rights advocates.

This programme is directed at experienced human rights defenders in non governmental organisations and national human rights institutions, with existing advocacy experience at the national level and some prior knowledge of the international human rights system.

View a full programme description. Please note that the application process is currently suspended.

Date: 
Monday, June 9, 2014 - 10:00 to Saturday, June 21, 2014 - 17:00
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Human Rights Council side event: Creating a safe and enabling environment for human rights defenders

11 March 2014, 1200 - 1400

Palais des Nations, Geneva - VIII

Defending human rights is a critical but increasingly dangerous activity in many parts of the world. This panel discussion will shed light on the threats and obstacles encountered by human rights defenders, and identify actions and protection strategies for the UN, States, national human rights institutions and civil society to contribute to a safe and enabling environment for them.

The discussion will draw on the new perspectives offered by two recent publications.

The latest report of the Special Rapporteur finds that human rights defenders – especially journalists, lawyers, trade unionists, and those who work to promote women’s rights and the rights of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender persons – face ‘extraordinary risks’.

It documents an increased incidence of violations against people and communities opposed to mining, construction and development projects, and the worsening ‘use of legislation in a number of countries to restrain the activities of human rights defenders and to criminalise them.’

The report makes a wide range of recommendations to ensure that human rights defenders are protected and can operate in a ‘safe and enabling environment’.

The recent Special Issue of the Journal of Human Rights Practice also explores these issues with a specific focus on the protection of human rights defenders. Human rights defenders and those who work closely with them reflect in the journal on the threats and risks they face, share insights into their experiences, and present perspectives on the effectiveness of existing protection mechanisms and practices.

Panelists:

  • Margaret Sekaggya, the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders
  • Hassan Shire Sheikh of the East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Network
  • Daniel Joloy, human rights defender from Mexico
  • Sabrina Dallafior, Minister and Deputy Head, Human Security Division, Swiss Department of Foreign Affairs
  • Danna Ingleton, Research and Policy Advisor, Amnesty International

The interactive panel will be moderated by the BBC's Geneva Correspondent, Imogen Foulkes.

Attend in person, or follow the event through a live webcast and ISHR's social media. Ask questions or share comments via Twitter using #HRDs before and during the event. Photos and further details will also be available on Facebook following the event.

This event is co-organised by the International Service for Human Rights, Amnesty International, the East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Project, the Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York and the Human Rights & Social Justice Research Institute, London Metropolitan University.

This event takes place at the Palais des Nations requiring valid accreditation to enter the UNOG compound. If you would like to attend but do not have UN accreditation, please email [email protected] before 12 noon on Thursday 6 March.

Photo: UN Photo/Jean-Marc Ferré

Date: 
Tuesday, March 11, 2014 - 12:00 to 14:00
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International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights

Switzerland to launch defender protection guidelines at human rights film festival

ISHR is pleased to be moderating the launch of the Swiss 'Guidelines on the Protection of Human Rights Defenders' at the International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights, this Tuesday 10 December.

Michael Ineichen, ISHR's Programme Manager on corporate accountability and human rights, will moderate a panel discussion to launch the guidelines. The discussion will take place together with a photographic exhibition by Daniel Schweizer on the 'Faces of Human Rights Defenders and the Extractive Industry'.

Exhibition opening and launch of the Swiss 'Guidelines on the Protection of Human Rights Defenders', moderated by ISHR: 10 December, at 5pm

Exhibition: until 20 December, Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm

Venue: Flux Laboratory Zurich, Schiffbau 5, Schiffbauplatz 5, 8005 Zurich

Download the event flyer here.

This is the first edition of the ZURICH International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights  (FIFDH), an extension of the Geneva event now in its 11th year. It will feature three days of screenings and debates on human rights issues. The programme is available here.

Date: 
Tuesday, December 10, 2013 - 17:00 to Friday, December 20, 2013 - 18:00
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Side-event: 'Land and environmental rights defenders in danger'

Time: 13,30 - 15,00 on Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Place: UN Palais des Nations, Room XX, Geneva, Switzerland.

Webcast: www.ishr.ch/webcast

Human rights defenders play a critical role in exposing and ensuring accountability for business-related human rights violations. Despite this, around the world, there is an increase in attacks, judicial harassment, restrictions, surveillance, intimidation and reprisals against defenders who work on land and environment issues associated with business activities.

A side-event held on Tuesday 3 December, will pay special attention to the challenges engendered by the increasing criminalisation or repression of those peacefully denouncing adverse human rights impacts of corporate projects, discussing the role of both States and companies.

Calling upon States and all other stakeholders to give full recognition to the legitimate role and important work carried out by defenders, the event will be an opportunity to explore ways to improve the security of these advocates at extreme risk as well as to prevent and combat impunity for such attacks and violations.

Panellists

  • Jorge Luis Morales, lawyer and member of the Verapaz Union of Peasant Organisations (UVOC), Guatemala

  • Samuel Nguiffo, Secretary General of the Centre for Environment and Development (CED), Cameroon 

  • Pavel Sulyandziga, Chair of the UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights

  • Harriet Berg, Minister-Counsellor, Permanent Mission of Norway in Geneva

Moderator

  • Debbie Stothard, Coordinator, Alternative ASEAN Network on Burma (Altsean), Malaysia and FIDH Secretary General

 
Please follow the event and submit questions through Twitter using #LandRightsHRD 
 
Live webcasting will be available at http://ishr.ch/webcast
 
 
Contact Michael Ineichen of ISHR for further information

 

Photo by Stéphane M. Grueso from Madrid, Spain (Shipwreck-7) [CC-BY-SA-2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

Date: 
Tuesday, November 26, 2013 - 17:15 to Tuesday, December 3, 2013 - 15:15
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ISHR event: The role, protection and effective participation of human rights defenders in development

Join the discussion!

Tuesday, 29 October 2013 1:15 – 2:30 pm (EDT)

 

Watch a live, on-demand webcast of this event at http://webtv.un.org
Follow it on Twitter @ISHRGlobal and and participate in the discussion using #HRDsDev
Or, attend in person at the United Nations in New York, Conference room 1 (Conference Building)
Download the event flyer here

 

What is the role of human rights defenders in identifying, preventing, mitigating and remedying the adverse impacts of large-scale development projects?
What are the responsibilities of States, corporations and multilateral development actors in ensuring that human rights defenders can undertake their work in a safe and enabling environment?

 

Human rights defenders can make a crucial contribution to both promoting social and economic development and to mitigating adverse impacts of development initiatives.  The recent reports of the Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders and the Working Group on Business and Human Rights highlight the worrisome trend of violations, including threats, attacks and harassment, against human rights defenders who work on issues of development and corporate accountability. Defenders working on land rights, including women defenders and those working for the rights of indigenous communities are particularly vulnerable to such violations.

Opening and welcome

  • Tine Mørch Smith – Deputy Permanent Representative of Norway to the UN

Panellists

  • Margaret Sekaggya – UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
  • Pavel Sulyandziga – Chair of the UN Working Group on the issue of human rights and transnational corporations and other business enterprises
  • Cristina Hardaga Fernández – Strategic and Political Engagement Coordinator, JASS Mesoameric

Moderator

  • Arvind Ganesan - Director of Business and Human Rights Division, Human Rights Watch

This side event will consider the role of human rights defenders in identifying, preventing, mitigating and remedying the adverse impacts of large-scale development projects. Furthermore, it will discuss the responsibility of States, corporations and multilateral development actors in ensuring that human rights defenders can undertake their work in a safe and enabling environment.

If you do not have a UN pass and would like to attend please RSVP to Madeleine Sinclair, [email protected], by 12:00 pm, Friday October 24.

Date: 
Tuesday, October 29, 2013 - 13:15 to 14:30
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