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Summary• UPR Cross Sectoral Steering Group • What is the UPR?
• Women’s rights under the UPR • How can you get involved and next steps?
• Why is the UPR important?
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UPR Cross Sectoral Steering Group
• Collaboration between 17 organisations
• Ensure the voice of civil society is heard
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UPR Cross Sectoral Steering Group
• Information & awareness raising • Consultation • Submission of UPR stakeholder report• Lobbying• Working with government to implement recommendations
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What is the UPR? • UN Human Rights Council
• Political process between UN countries
• Examination of a country’s human rights record
• Every four years
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Human rights issues examined• UN Charter • Universal Declaration of Human Rights • UN human rights treaties • International humanitarian law • Voluntary pledges and commitments
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What is the outcome of the UPR?
Recommendations to the Irish government on how to improve the human rights of people in Ireland
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How does the UN Human Rights Council decide which issues to
address?
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UNUNCompilationCompilation
StakeholdersStakeholdersSummarySummary
National ReportNational Report
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4 Years4 Years
Ireland
Geneva
Ireland
Preparation for ReviewPreparation for Review(Now – 6 October 2011)(Now – 6 October 2011)
Ireland UPR Review:Ireland UPR Review:6 October 20116 October 2011
UPR Follow-Up:UPR Follow-Up:Implementation ofImplementation ofRecommendationsRecommendations
(2012 – 2016)(2012 – 2016)
Deadline to submit Deadline to submit National ReportNational Report
4 July 20114 July 2011
UPR Working GroupUPR Working Group adopts Outcome Report on Ireland:adopts Outcome Report on Ireland:
8 October 20118 October 2011
UN Human Rights Council UN Human Rights Council adopts Outcome Report:adopts Outcome Report:
March2012March2012
Deadline to submit Stakeholder ReportsDeadline to submit Stakeholder Reports21 March 201121 March 2011
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Wrap up on UPR Process• High profile political process between UN countries
• Examination of a country’s human rights record
• Other countries highly reliant on information from civil society
• Output is a list of recommendations
• Ireland’s UPR on 6 October 2011
• Deadline for civil society submissions is 21 March 2011
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UPR: Women’s Rights• Set up a strategic oversight body to ensure greater coherence and more effective protection for women (UK, 2 in total).
• Further address and enhance combating the root causes of discrimination, particularly of foreign migrant women, by removing legal and systemic obstacles to equal rights (Switzerland, 12 in total).
•www.upr-info.org
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How can you get involved?• Contribute to Your Rights, Right Now project•Send submission •Complete the survey (www.rightsnow.ie)
• Sign up to the Your Rights, Right Now report•Will be circulated early March and sent to the UN on 21 March
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Other UPR activities • Government consultations, www.upr.ie
• Irish Human Rights Commission, www.ihrc.ie
• Send a report directly to the UN, www.ohchr.org
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What happens next?• 4 March 2011 submission to the Your Rights Right Now report
• 10 March 2011, National Review event, Dublin
• 21 March 2011 stakeholder report submitted to UN
• Spring 2012 reporting back with recommendations
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Importance of UPR• Ireland’s international obligations
•Voluntary commitments
• Peer review process
• Framework for social change
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Thank youEmail: [email protected]
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