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Collateral Damage: The impact of Anti-trafficking measures on human rights around the world
[Added: 08 February 2010]
The report reviews the experience of eight specific countries and attempts to assess what the impact of antitrafficking measures have been for a variety of people living and working there, or migrating into or out of these
countries. |
Global Alliance against Traffic in Women |
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Ex Ante Poverty Impact and Human Rights Assessment for Multisectoral HIV/AIDS Programme
[Added: 29 January 2010]
An Ex Ante poverty Impact Analysis, complemented by a Human rights Based Assessment is implemented to analyze the “Multisectoral HIV/AIDS programme” in Bangladesh. |
Ernst Reichenbach and Ilse Worm |
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The Human Right to Food in Haiti
[Added: 04 January 2010]
Report based on a fact-finding mission to Haiti. The goals of the mission were to better understand the challenges of applying a human rights framework for hunger eradication in least-developed countries, and to encourage national stakeholders to take on those challenges. |
Rights & Democracy, Groupe de Recherche et d’Appui au Milieu Rural (GRAMIR) |
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Equality and human rights impact assessment
[Added: 22 December 2009]
This equality impact assessment considers the impact of guidance on how providers of health and adult social care services in England can demonstrate their compliance with regulations. It does not assess the equality impact of the regulations themselves. |
Care Quality Commission |
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Conducting a Human Rights Impact Assessment of the Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement: Key Issues
[Added: 14 December 2009]
Paper that explores some of the key issues to be considered in working towards a recommendation to carry out a human rights impact assessment of the Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement (FTA). |
Dr James Harrison, Assistant Professor and Fellow, Centre for Human Rights in Practice, University of Warwick |
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A HeRWAI Analysis of the Reproductive Health Rights Bill: Addressing Female Genital Mutilation in Kenya
[Added: 04 December 2009]
HeRWAI analysis that looks at the Kenyan Reproductive Health Rights Bill (RHRB), the need for the Bill to include provisions relating to Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), and the utility of the RHRB for protecting women from FGM. |
FIDA Kenya |
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Women Building Peace: Sharing Know-How
[Added: 14 October 2009]
This report seeks to broaden the scope of peace and conflict impact monitoring by highlighting issues of concern to women, and by showing how these issues may enrich the field. It describes the experiences and tools used by women’s organizations in holding peace and conflict impact assessment and mainstreaming gender into conflict-sensitive environments. |
Judy El Bushra, Adrian-Paul Ansel, Maria Olson |
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Routine Data Collection And Monitoring of Health Services Relating to Early Childhood Development: A Two-Nation Review Study
[Added: 31 August 2009]
This report provides information about the general benefit of monitoring. It focuses on the monitoring of health services relating to early childhood development. |
Sandra Eismann |
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Measuring the impact of humanitarian aid: A review of current practice
[Added: 30 June 2009]
This report investigates how the impact of humanitarian aid is measured. It maps out the existing concepts, methods and practises of impact assessment used by humanitarian actors. The focus is on the mechanics of measurement and analysis, and it looks at how this is implicated in the humanitarian system, how it is conceived and how it operates. |
Charles-Antione Hofmann, Les Roberts, Jeremy Shoham and Paul Harvey |
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Peace & Conflict Impact Assessment (PCIA) and NGO Peacebuilding: Experiences from Kenya & Guatamala
[Added: 23 June 2009]
This report summarises the key findings from two projects on NGO capacity building for conflict reduction and peacebuilding. |
Patricia Ardon, Njeri Karuru, Manuela Leonhardt, Andrew Sherriff |
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