ICAR DIHR National Action Plans Project Summary

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National Action Plans

State Strategies for Implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights

Introduction

Objectives

In 2011, the UN Human Rights Council endorsed the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) in an effort to guide governments, corporations, and o ther relevant stakeholders in ensuring that business operations around the world do not result in human rights abuses. Since the adoption of the UNGPs, many States have committed in principle to these new standards, yet significant work remains to be done to formulate actual implementation strategies – such as National Action Plans – to carry out these commitments. (NAPs) The g oal of this Project is to produce a Toolkit to support the development and evaluation of State-­‐level measures to implement the UNGPs. The Toolkit will comprise three parts: (1) National Baseline Assessment (NBA) methodologies that can be used to assess a State’s point-­‐of-­‐entry performance in implementing the UNGPs; (2) guidelines for NAPs, addressing both their minimum content and a human-­‐rights based process for their development; (3) a mapping of different possible modalities for assessing States’ performance on their commitments to the UNGPs on a periodic basis, at regional and international levels. The P roject will actively seek to inform and complement actions and initiatives in this area by all relevant actors, including States and the UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights.

1. Map and analyze dedicated measures taken by States to implement the UNGPs, from a human-­‐rights perspective; 2. Formulate recommendations, including for (i) National Baseline Assessment (NBA) methodologies; (ii) a model NAP and NAP process; and (iii) potential modalities for periodic evaluation of State implementation, for instance, via reporting and monitoring at regional and international levels; 3. Develop a strategy to promote implementation of Project recommendations by all stakeholders. Timeline

August 2013 Project Team established and Project launched Oct. 2013 Bilateral consultations to April 2014 Oct. 2013 European Civil Society Dialogue, Brussels, Belgium Nov. 2013 African Civil Society Dialogue, Accra, Ghana Consultation with NANHRI Members, Accra, Ghana Dec. 2013 Global Consultation at the UN Forum on Business and Human Rights, Geneva March 2014 Latin America Dialogue on National Implementation of Business and Human Rights Frameworks, Bogotá, Colombia April 2014 Dialogue with Global Business Initiative Members, London, United Kingdom Asia-­‐Pacific Dialogue on National Implementation of Business and Human Rights Frameworks, Delhi, India June 2014 Project Toolkit and Report finalized and publicly disseminated


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