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Introduction to HRIA
/ Eight Step Approach
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HRIA Tutorial
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Eight Step Approach
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2.1:
Assessment of the Actual Human Rights Situation
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2.2:
Political Contextual Analysis
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2.3:
Development of a View of the Desired Situation
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2.4:
Selection of Essential Questions
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2.5:
Formulation of Policy Options and Activities
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2.6:
Decision on Policy and Activities
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2.7:
Monitoring
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2.8:
Evaluation
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Tools / Instruments
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Glossary
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HRIA Step 3: Development of a View of the Desired Situation
Content
Go back to the basics: what is the actual situation, where do we want to be within a certain period of time and how can we get there (objectives, benchmarks and time-frame).
An assessment of the needs and possible contributions and interventions. This would feed into the formulation of policy, programs and projects.
Implementation
A stakeholder-analysis, for example, could contribute to the reliability of the needs-assessment as well as be useful in the sense of involving stakeholders as from the early stages of policy- , program- and project development.
When drawing the picture of the desired situation, indicators should be developed in order to be able to measure the progress in a specific area. Setting benchmarks in combination with time-frames can be useful in order to break down more general or long term objectives into measurable elements.
Tools/Instruments covering this HRIA Step
Applying a Rights-Based Approach
Equality and Human Rights Impact Assessment Guide
Gender Mainstreaming Reference Kit (GMRK)
Monitoring government policies. A toolkit for civil society organisations in Africa
Toolkit to Combat Trafficking in Persons
Useful/Relevant Publications
Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) (2004)
AusGuide: A Guide to Program Management