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TIME FOR A HUMAN RIGHTS INJECTION AGAINST VACCINE Wealthy countries and their pharmaceutical companies have shown themselves too selfish to be politely persuaded to show solidarity with those on the other side of the vaccine divide. It’s time to deploy a fuller arsenal of tools to compel them to cooperate as a matter of justice and human rights. 1. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF ESCR 1. Historical Background of ESCR The international law of human rights was created immediately following World War II in response to widespread atrocities committed by states against innocent civilians.1 Human rights law broke new ground in international relations by establishing binding FROM DISPARITY TO DIGNITY: INEQUALITY AND THE SDGS From Disparity to Dignity also tackles one of the most serious threats to SDG10 - the lack of robust systems of accountability to ensure progress. It argues that the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development still has the potential to overcome its current weaknesses and play an important role in monitoring the transnational PROMISING THE WORLD: ACCOUNTABILITY AND THE SDGS Promising the World: Accountability and the SDGs. Language English. This blog by Kate Donald, Director of CESR's Human Rights in Development Program, was originally published by the Health and Human Rights Journal. From a human rights perspective, there is little doubt that the new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a hugeimprovement on
LEGACIES OF APARTHEID: SOUTH AFRICAN AUSTERITY PERPETUATES The ever-worsening challenges of inequality and economic and social rights deprivations in South Africa are evidence of the persistent legacy of apartheid—the legally mandated system of racialized segregation and discrimination that ended twenty-five years ago. Despite the democratic agenda of 1994, which explicitly promoted theadvancement
HUMAN RIGHTS AND POVERTY: IS POVERTY A VIOLATION OF CESR Human Rights Insights No. 1 – DRAFT FOR COMMENTS 3 Is poverty a violation of human rights? Despite urgent calls to put poverty at the centre of the global OBLIGATIONS OF GOVERNMENTS AND NON-1 Title: Microsoft Word - Obligations of Governments and Non-1.doc Author: Shira Stanton Created Date: 1/13/2009 4:27:04 PM REDISTRIBUTING UNPAID CARE WORK: WHY TAX MATTERS FOR WOMEN A new policy briefing produced by the Institute for Development Studies and CESR outlines why it is so important to consider women’s human rights and unpaid care work when designing tax policies and offers concrete suggestions for care-responsive reforms and policies. The authors, Rachel Moussié and CESR’s Kate Donald, argue that thistask
RESOURCING A JUST RECOVERY FROM COVID-19 The COVID-19 pandemic is a human rights crisis of unprecedented proportions. Lives have been lost, schools have been closed, jobs and livelihoods have disappeared overnight. Governments around the world are struggling to deal with the pandemic and the economic crisis it has triggered. It is exposing the weaknesses of underfunded health systems, exacerbating deeply embedded INTERNATIONAL BILL OF HUMAN RIGHTS International Bill of Human Rights. All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS (art. 1) The International Bill of Human Rights includes the Universal Declarationand the
TIME FOR A HUMAN RIGHTS INJECTION AGAINST VACCINE Wealthy countries and their pharmaceutical companies have shown themselves too selfish to be politely persuaded to show solidarity with those on the other side of the vaccine divide. It’s time to deploy a fuller arsenal of tools to compel them to cooperate as a matter of justice and human rights. 1. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF ESCR 1. Historical Background of ESCR The international law of human rights was created immediately following World War II in response to widespread atrocities committed by states against innocent civilians.1 Human rights law broke new ground in international relations by establishing binding FROM DISPARITY TO DIGNITY: INEQUALITY AND THE SDGS From Disparity to Dignity also tackles one of the most serious threats to SDG10 - the lack of robust systems of accountability to ensure progress. It argues that the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development still has the potential to overcome its current weaknesses and play an important role in monitoring the transnational PROMISING THE WORLD: ACCOUNTABILITY AND THE SDGS Promising the World: Accountability and the SDGs. Language English. This blog by Kate Donald, Director of CESR's Human Rights in Development Program, was originally published by the Health and Human Rights Journal. From a human rights perspective, there is little doubt that the new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a hugeimprovement on
LEGACIES OF APARTHEID: SOUTH AFRICAN AUSTERITY PERPETUATES The ever-worsening challenges of inequality and economic and social rights deprivations in South Africa are evidence of the persistent legacy of apartheid—the legally mandated system of racialized segregation and discrimination that ended twenty-five years ago. Despite the democratic agenda of 1994, which explicitly promoted theadvancement
HUMAN RIGHTS AND POVERTY: IS POVERTY A VIOLATION OF CESR Human Rights Insights No. 1 – DRAFT FOR COMMENTS 3 Is poverty a violation of human rights? Despite urgent calls to put poverty at the centre of the global OBLIGATIONS OF GOVERNMENTS AND NON-1 Title: Microsoft Word - Obligations of Governments and Non-1.doc Author: Shira Stanton Created Date: 1/13/2009 4:27:04 PM REDISTRIBUTING UNPAID CARE WORK: WHY TAX MATTERS FOR WOMEN A new policy briefing produced by the Institute for Development Studies and CESR outlines why it is so important to consider women’s human rights and unpaid care work when designing tax policies and offers concrete suggestions for care-responsive reforms and policies. The authors, Rachel Moussié and CESR’s Kate Donald, argue that thistask
RECLAIMING THE NARRATIVE: USING DATA TO SHIFT POWER FOR Human rights can help us examine how power is reproduced in the production, collection, and use of data. They also suggest how we can correct these imbalances and distortions. We are engaging in collective efforts to develop data principles for economic, social, and cultural rights. By Mihir Mankad, CESR's Program OfficerIf we want to change how the world works, we need to useCURRENT OPENINGS
Current Openings. 1. Jobs. There are currently no open job opportunities at CESR. Please check back regularly and sign up to our mailing list to be informed of new INTERNATIONAL BILL OF HUMAN RIGHTS International Bill of Human Rights. All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS (art. 1) The International Bill of Human Rights includes the Universal Declarationand the
TIME FOR A HUMAN RIGHTS INJECTION AGAINST VACCINE Wealthy countries and their pharmaceutical companies have shown themselves too selfish to be politely persuaded to show solidarity with those on the other side of the vaccine divide. It’s time to deploy a fuller arsenal of tools to compel them to cooperate as a matter of justice and human rights. THE MEASURE OF PROGRESS: HOW HUMAN RIGHTS SHOULD INFORM The Measure of Progress aims to inform civil society, statisticians, government agencies, National Human Rights Institutions, academics and others who are involved in the design of SDG indicators at both the global and national levels. The Inter-agency and Expert Group on SDG Indicators will be meeting in Bangkok on 26-28 October to review the CHALLENGING FISCAL INJUSTICE THROUGH HUMAN RIGHTS Challenging Fiscal Injustice through Human Rights. Taxation is a crucial instrument for the realization of human rights, not just because it is necessary for ensuring sufficient resources to support rights, but also because tax policy plays such a fundamental role in redressing inequalities and in shaping just how accountablegovernments are to
FROM DISPARITY TO DIGNITY: INEQUALITY AND THE SDGS From Disparity to Dignity also tackles one of the most serious threats to SDG10 - the lack of robust systems of accountability to ensure progress. It argues that the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development still has the potential to overcome its current weaknesses and play an important role in monitoring the transnational 2. BASIC CONTENT OF ESCR 2. Basic Content of ESCR Despite widespread acceptance of ESCR in international law, their actual content and meaning is still in the process of development. RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL This exciting new Research Handbook on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights as Human Rights, published by Edward Elgar, provides a comprehensive, cutting edge analysis of economic, social and cultural rights. It also explores the connection between these and other rights. It combines practitioner and academic perspectives—including from CESR and a number of our partners and allies—to offer DEATH BY A MILLION CUTS: WHAT FUTURE FOR THE RIGHT TO In 2012, the Italian government passed a series of decree laws reducing total public health financing by €900 million in 2012, €1.8 billion in 2013 and a further €2 billion in 2014, decreasing resources for essential medicines and the National Health Fund. Moreover, between 2009 and 2010, SSN personnel were reduced. Skip to main contentSEARCH FORM
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A RIGHTS-BASED ECONOMY: PUTTING PEOPLE AND PLANET FIRST What would it would look like if we had an economy based on human rights? CESR and Christian Aid explore this question in _A Rights-Based Economy: Putting people and planet first._ PRINCIPLES FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN FISCAL POLICY How can States distribute resources so they can effectively guarantee human rights? The Principles for Human Rights in Fiscal Policy translate human rights norms into more concrete guidelines for fiscal decisions, based on a rigorous analysis of different legal andnormative sources.
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Zooming Out: Strategizing for a Just Recovery in Virtual SpacesMay 13, 2021
We recently experimented with a new format for sparking conversations online, gathering more than 50 partners and allies. The result? Valuable insights on the shared challenges of building a just recoveryfrom COVID-19.
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May 10, 2021
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Organizations in Latin America Call on the Colombian Government to Put an End to Violence Against ProtestorsMay 5, 2021
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Join Us at the Fiscal Justice and Human Rights Week Happening May 17-21, we are co-hosting a whole week of events to launch the Principles for Human Rights in Fiscal Policy. Fostering new approaches to monitor COVID recovery in MENA We shared toolkits and methods for a rights-based monitoring of COVID-19 recovery with the Oxfam FAIR-EiU Knowledge Hub forum. Urgent Appeal to Ensure Equitable and Universal Vaccine Access As a part of ESCR-Net, CESR delivered a 63-page urgent appeal to Special Procedures at the United Nations to ensure equitable and universal COVID-19 vaccine access.*
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