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Vanuatu IEC Materials

Vanuatu IEC Materials

Tonga IEC Materials

Tonga IEC Materials

Tuvalu National Human Rights Action Plan

Tuvalu National Human Rights Action Plan

The Tuvalu National Human Rights Action Plan is a Pacific first and consolidates Tuvalu's human rights commitments and ensures a systematic and coordinated approach to the delivery of the government's human rights commitment, as well as to strengthen the government's realisation of human rights in Tuvalu.

It captures Tuvalu's existing commitments under human rights treaties to which it is a state party-- the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC); the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and; the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) as well as Tuvalu’s commitments under the Universal periodic Review (UPR), the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Te Kakeega III-2016-2020 (TK III), Tuvalu’s National Development Plan.

Declaration on the Human Rights-based Approach to Journalism in the Pacific

Declaration on the Human Rights-based Approach to Journalism in the Pacific

Human Rights Situational Analysis

Human Rights Situational Analysis

Human Rights in the Pacific: A Situational Analysis captures the human rights achievements and challenges of 16 Pacific countries between 2012 and May 2016.

It identifies gaps and opportunities to advance priority human rights issues confronting the Pacific.

The publication provides legislators, policy makers, academics, government and those interested in human rights in the Pacific with a resource and evidence-base to inform ongoing work.

The publication is produced by SPC’s RRRT with support from the European Union.

The 16 Pacific countries covered in the report are: Australia, Cook Islands, Kiribati, Fiji, Federated States of Micronesia, Marshall Islands, Nauru, New Zealand, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu.

Stand Up and Fight

Stand Up and Fight

Addressing Discrimination and Inequality in Solomon Islands - a report by Equal Rights Trust

Transforming power relations: equal status of women and men at the family level in the Pacific

Transforming power relations: equal status of women and men at the family level in the Pacific

2016

Anon. [2016]. Transforming power relations: equal status of women and men at the family level in the Pacific [Noumea, New Caledonia]: [Secretariat of the Pacific Community]. 9 p.

Stocktake of the gender mainstreaming capacity of Pacific Island Governments: Republic of Palau

Stocktake of the gender mainstreaming capacity of Pacific Island Governments: Republic of Palau

Anon.
2016

Anon. 2016. Stocktake of the gender mainstreaming capacity of Pacific Island Governments: Republic of Palau. Noumea: Pacific Community. vii, 38 p.

Stocktake of the capacity of the Governments to Mainstream Gender across Policies, Programmes and Services

Stocktake of the capacity of the Governments to Mainstream Gender across Policies, Programmes and Services

Anon.

Anon. 2016. Stocktake of the capacity of the Governments to Mainstream Gender across Policies, Programmes and Services. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community (SPC). 5 p.

Status of Gender Equality in the Pacific

Status of Gender Equality in the Pacific

2016
2016. Status of Gender Equality in the Pacific. Anon. [2016]. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community. 4 p.

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