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edit  ·  Toolkit Human Rights-Based Approach (HRBA) to Water Governance
UNDP Regional HRBA to Water Programme for Europe & CIS

Detailed documentation: Background | Regional aspects | Regional Programme | Methodology
PHASE 1: Checklist (Bosnia and Herzegovina | Georgia | Moldova | Tajikistan | Turkey | Ukraine)
PHASE 2: Country Sector Assessments and Proposed Projects (Bosnia and Herzegovina | Tajikistan | Kosovo | Serbia) | Bibliography

WaterWiki-resources:UN Human Rights Council Resolution on Water and Sanitation | UN Recognises Access to Clean Water as a Basic Human Right | Human Rights-Based Approach | Applying a HRBA to Water:A Case Study | The Right to Water - WHO Publication | A UN Convention on the Right to Water - An Idea Whose Time Has Come | International Conference on the Right to Water and Sanitation in Theory and Practice | Q&A: The Right to Water | General Comment 15 (2002) | Q&A: Water Governance | Water and Health | Equitable Access to Water and Human Rights | European Union Water Framework Directive | Essay: What exactly is “The Right to Water”? | Protocol on Water and Health | International Decade for Action: Water for Life | Sanitation | HRBA-Food Linkages | Human Rights-Based Approach Strategies adopted by UNICEF Laos | Utility Privatisation through the Lens of Human Rights | The Right to Water - From Concept to Implementation | The Human Right to Water:Translating Theory into Practice | Report of the Seminar on Human Rights and MDGs, May 2009
External resources: COHRE Manual on the Right to Water and Sanitation | Protocol on Water and Health - Full Document) | The Human Rights-Based Approach to Development - The Right to Water | Wolfgang Sachs Sept 03 - Environment and Human Rights | Workshop on Water and Health 14-16 May, Bucharest, Romania - Background paper of the workshop | The Right to Water Website

Contents

Introduction

Applying a HRBA to water governance and WSS requires a methodology which can be adapted to different scenarios. The methodology proposed starts with initial assessments of the baseline situation. Check lists have been developed to help assess the baseline conditions and to map a country’s situation. The check lists have been developed as a support tool to conduct full country assessments which main objectives are to identify gaps, needs and opportunities as a basis to define concrete projects and programmes. The check lists for assessment were tested via desk studies of six pilot countries.

Phase 1: Country Desk Reviews/Checklists

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Georgia


Moldova


Tajikistan


Turkey


Ukraine

Phase 2: Country Sector Assessments and Project Development

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Country Sector Assessment and project documents


Tajikistan

Country Sector Assessment and project documents


Kosovo

Country Sector Assessment and project documents


Serbia

Country Sector Assessment and project documents

Phase 3: (National) Project Implementation

References

See also

A Human Rights-Based Approach (HRBA) to Improve Water Governance in Europe & CIS

Human Rights-Based Approach

External Resources

Attachments

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