UNDP Rule of Law and Human Rights Annual Report | 2023 (2024)

ANNUAL REPORT 2023

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Forensic investigators before a knowledge exchange visit to Japan to study DNA analysis based on Japanese expertise.

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INTRODUCTION

2023 was another frightful year for human rights, justice and security. According to the World Justice Project Rule of Law Index 2023, the rule of law was once again eroded in a majority of countries. More than six billion people lived in a country where the rule of law weakened between 2022 and 2023. We continued to witness the highest number of conflicts worldwide in eighty years, from Sudan to Ukraine to Gaza. The economic toll of violence hit a record $17.5 trillion in 2023, about 13 percent of global GDP, with developing nations bearing the brunt.

In conflicts and crises, access to human rights and justice is paramount: to prevent and address war crimes, protect civilians, ensure accountability, amplify peace efforts and post-conflict development, including transitional justice. Security measures are vital to save lives, reduce violence and maintain the social contract and cohesion.

In conflicts that were raging in 2023, UNDP stayed and delivered, to ensure continued support to the rule of law, human rights, justice and security. UNDP’s primary mechanism for rule of law and human rights programming is the Global Programme for Strengthening the Rule of Law, Human Rights, Justice and Security for Sustainable Peace and Development (the Global Programme). It operates in line with UNDP’s Crisis Offer to help countries anticipate, prevent, respond to and recover from crisis in every development context. The Global Programme is implemented by the Rule of Law, Justice, Security and Human Rights team within UNDP’s Crisis Bureau and is part of UNDP’s Global Policy Network (GPN).

Last year, the Global Programme provided financial, technical and expert support to over 100 countries and territories worldwide. Over 40 of them are featured in this report and present an overview of UNDP’s integrated rule of law, human rights, justice and security work in conflict, crisis, fragile or post-conflict contexts: in the Balkans, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Haiti, State of Palestine, Sudan, Ukraine, Venezuela, Yemen and beyond. The results framework of the report presents a snapshot of the Global Programme’s achievements in supporting over 100 contexts globally, with a brief section on the overall progress.

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A meeting of the Women’s Peace Network in Banadir, Somalia. UNDP established 17 women’s peace networks in Somalia. to seek solutions on protection and peace related concerns.

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In all crises, and especially in patriarchal societies, women and children are pushed into extreme vulnerability. Guided by UNDP’s Gender Equality strategy, UNDP’s Global Programme enabled women and girls to access justice and stand up for their rights, including in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cuba, Lebanon, Mexico, Myanmar and beyond. Over 30 countries received support through the Gender Justice Platform, UNDP’s global partnership with UN Women.

As environmental degradation and resource scarcity fuel conflicts over land and water, UNDP’s Global Programme contributes to organization-wide efforts to tackle the triple planetary crisis and to uphold the right to a healthy environment. Innovative projects to promote and establish environmental justice were kickstarted in nine countries.

With The Pathfinders and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), UNDP began to host the Secretariat of the Justice Action Coalition (JAC) and lead its workstream supporting strategic and innovative people-centred justice initiatives at country level through investments for the Catalytic Fund.

In 2023, UNDP reinforced its support to national human rights institutions (NHRIs) as cornerstones of national systems to promote and protect human rights. The Tripartite Partnership to Support NHRIs among the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions (GANHRI), UNDP and the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR), expanded its demand-driven assistance to reach NHRIs across all regions.

Likewise, the UNDP Global Business and Human Rights (B+HR) Initiative expanded to 39 countries in all regions. Within UNDP’s training and guidance for businesses, emphasis was placed on conflict-affected contexts, due diligence and corporate respect for the right to a healthy environment.

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A high-level conference in Ukraine on the role of responsible business in recovery and reconstruction of the country.

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The Global Programme’s support to people-centred security was implemented, inter alia, through such key partnerships as the Global Focal Point for the Rule of Law (co-chaired by UNDP and the UN Department of Peace Operations), SALIENT (joint initiative of UNDP and the UN Office for Disarmament) and the Global Programme’s cooperation with UNDP Seoul Policy Centre.

The Global Programme continues to invest in better capturing, understanding and communicating its programme impact, stimulating learning and facilitating knowledge sharing amongst its partners and rule of law practitioners. In 2023, the monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) unit – fully staffed and operationalized – made progress on three key fronts. First, the Global Programme updated its MEL strategy and approaches in consultation with partners and stakeholders to enable continuous learning and adaptation. Second, the Global Programme developed guidance, tools and templates that support systematic collection and analysis of the results. Third, the MEL unit (co-)designed and facilitated learning events that stimulated collective reflection, exchange of knowledge and learning, in collaboration with the Global Programme technical and regional teams, as well as UNDP Global Policy Network, Regional and Country Offices.

While this 2023 annual report takes stock of the Global Programme’s achievements, it also provides an overview of UNDP’s broader contribution to fostering the rule of law, justice, security and human rights. The focus is on the contexts affected by crisis, conflict and fragility where the previous and, in many cases, long-term support from the Global Programme has enabled the sustainability of rule of law, human rights, justice and security programming and/or had catalytic effect for mobilizing additional resources or increased programming.

A special emphasis of the report is on the Global Programme’s role as a platform for partnerships across the UN system and beyond, in line with UNDP’s designated ‘integrator’ role and in support of the One-UN approach.

1 Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), Global Peace Index 2023: Measuring Peace in a Complex World, (2023), p. 34. Available at GPI-2023-Web.pdf (visionofhumanity.org).

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MESSAGES FROM LEADERSHIP

Achim Steiner,
Administrator, United Nations Development Programme
(UNDP)

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Shoko Noda,
Assistant Secretary-General, Assistant Administrator, Director, Crisis Bureau, UNDP

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FAQs

What is the UNDP human rights policy? ›

HRBA requires human rights principles of universality, indivisibility, equality and non-discrimination, participation and accountability inform the process of development, and a focus on the capacities of both 'duty-bearers' to meet their obligations, and 'rights-holders' to claim their rights.

What is the UNDP rule of law team? ›

The Rule of Law, Human Rights and Security (ROLSHR) team based in Geneva is a satellite unit for UNDP's Global Programme for Strengthening the Rule of Law, Human Rights, Justice, and Security for Sustainable Peace and Development.

What is the main purpose of UNDP? ›

Mission and vision

UNDP's mandate is to end poverty, build democratic governance, rule of law, and inclusive institutions. We advocate for change, and connect countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life.

What is UNDP policy on harassment? ›

Every person working for UNDP has the right to be treated with dignity and respect, and to work in a safe environment free from harassment, sexual harassment, abuse, and discrimination.

Who funds UNDP? ›

To achieve its mandate, UNDP relies entirely on voluntary contributions from UN Member States, multilateral organizations, the private sector and other sources, in the form of unrestricted regular resources (core), and contributions earmarked for a specific theme, programme or project.

What misconduct is included in UNDP? ›

Misconduct is defined in Staff Rule 10.1 as “failure by a staff member to comply with his or her obligations under the Charter of the United Nations, the Staff Regulations and Staff Rules or other relevant administrative issuances, or to observe the standards of conduct expected of an international civil servant.” Such ...

Who runs the UNDP? ›

Achim Steiner is the current Administrator. The five countries on the UNDP board have some influence over selection of the administrator. The first administrator of the UNDP was Paul G. Hoffman, former head of the Economic Cooperation Administration which administered the Marshall Plan.

What are the UN policies on human rights? ›

It prohibits arbitrary deprivation of life; torture, cruel or degrading treatment or punishment; slavery and forced labour; arbitrary arrest or detention; arbitrary interference with privacy; war propaganda; discrimination; and advocacy of racial or religious hatred.

What is the UNDP approach to human security? ›

Echoing the principles of the human security approach, this new agenda, as outlined by the General Assembly in “Transforming our world: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,” emphasizes a “world free of poverty, hunger, disease and want … free of fear and violence … with equitable and universal access to quality ...

What is the human development approach UNDP? ›

Human development and capability approach

capabilities, enlarging their range of choices, expanding their freedom and promoting human rights for all citizens. It is concept of development that goes beyond economic growth and regards people's lives as its central focus.

What is the human rights based policy? ›

A human rights based approach means that individuals and communities should know their rights. It also means that they should be fully supported to participate in the development of policy and practices which affect their lives and to claim rights where necessary.

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