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HRSD fournit une assistance technique fondée sur la culture et le contexte pour faire progresser les droits de l'homme, l'égalité des sexes, l'inclusion sociale, le développement des jeunes et le développement culturel - ensemble appelés droits de l'homme et développement social.

Le Human Rights and Social Development (HRSD) est une division nouvellement fusionnée de la Communauté du Pacifique (SPC), l'organisation scientifique et technique de la région, réunissant l'ancien Programme de développement social (SDP) et l'Équipe régionale de ressources pour les droits (RRRT).

RHDC est guidé par les principes suivants

HRSD Vision

Our vision is for just, equitable and resilient Pacific Island societies.

To achieve this vision, HRSD  provides quality, results-focused and contextually-relevant technical assistance, capacity development, research, policy and legal services to SPC member states, and to civil society, to  advance human rights, gender equality and social inclusion for all Pacific people, grounded in cultural values and principles, and people-centred approaches.

Through its work in the region, HRSD contributes to strengthening institutional capacities to uphold human rights and social development commitments;  leading SPC to bring ‘people to the centre’ across scientific and technical divisions; enhancing participation, inclusion, capabilities, leadership, and access to opportunities for civil society, especially women and young people; provides culturally and contextually responsive practice, and cultural protection; and generation and application of data, knowledge and innovation.

Alongside the development context, HRSD’s work is shaped by key international human rights

treaties, 3 regional frameworks, Pacific island countries and territories national strategic development plans, and SPC strategies and policies. HRSD work with SPC members countries and partners to advance these commitments.

HRSD Objectives

HRSD Themes

Key Regional Events