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Human Rights Indicators in Development : An Introduction.
Title:
Human Rights Indicators in Development : An Introduction.
Author:
McInerney-Lankford, Siobhan.
ISBN:
9780821385760
Physical Description:
1 online resource (115 pages)
Series:
World Bank Studies
Contents:
Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Abstract -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Human Rights and Development: "Toward Mutual Reinforcement" -- Introduction -- World Bank Approach to Convergence -- Role of Human Rights in Development -- Rights-Based Approaches to Development -- Tensions -- Chapter 3. Human Rights Indicators -- Introduction -- Designing Indicators -- Streamlining Human Rights Indicators -- Data Sources -- Types of Human Rights Indicators -- Indicators Measuring Compliance with Legal Obligations -- Human Rights Indicators in Development Practice -- Chapter 4. Integrating Human Rights into Development: Indicator Implications -- Introduction Human Rights and Development: Levels and Degrees of Convergence -- A Framework Outlining the Modes of Integration -- Human Rights Indicators at Three Levels of Convergence of Human Rights and Development -- Dimensions: Substantive Overlap -- Integration of Human Rights Principles -- Equity and Equality -- Accountability -- Participation -- Obligations -- Chapter 5. Conclusions -- Chapter 6. Literature Review -- Appendix A. The Core International Instruments and the Treaty Bodies -- Appendix B. A Structure of Human Rights Indicators -- Appendix C. Human Rights Indicators Sources -- Appendix D. Definition of Right to Water -- Appendix E. Definition of the Right to Education -- Appendix F. Definition of the Right to Social Security -- Appendix G. Implementation of the Right to Development: Attributes Criteria, Subcriteria, and Indicators.
Abstract:
Human rights indicators are central to the application of human rights standards in context and relate essentially to measuring human rights realization, both qualitatively and quantitatively. They offer an empirical or evidence-based dimension to the normative content of human rights legal obligations and a provide means of connecting those obligations with empirical data and evidence, and in this way relate to human rights accountability and the enforcement of human rights obligations. Human rights indicators are important both for assessment and diagnostic purposes: the assessment function of human rights indicators relates to their use in monitoring accountability, effectiveness and impact, while the diagnostic purposes relates to measuring the current state of human rights implementation and enjoyment in a given context, whether regional, country-specific or local. This paper offers a preliminary review of the foregoing in the development context, and a general perspective on the significance of human rights indicators for development processes and outcomes. It is not intended to be prescriptive and does not provide specific operational recommendations on the use of human rights indicators in development projects. Nor does it advocate a particular approach or mode of integrating human rights in development, or argue for a rights-based approach to development. This paper is designed to provide development practitioners with a preliminary view on the possible relevance, design and use of human rights indicators in development policy and practice. It also introduces a basic conceptual framework about the relationship between rights and development, including in the World Bank context and surveys a range of methodological approaches on human rights measurement, exploring in general terms different types of human rights indicators and their

potential implications for development at three different levels of convergence or integration.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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