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High Commissioner's Strategic Management Plan 2008-2009
Human Rights in Action
Humanitarian Appeal 2008 
A Handbook for NGOs

Papua Nueva Guinea 

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Papua Nueva Guinea y los órganos creados por la Carta

Papua Nueva Guinea y los órganos creados en virtud de Tratados

Las observaciones generales más recientes

Comité de los Derechos del Niño
Observaciones generales (2004)

Comité para la Eliminación de la Discriminación Racial
Observaciones generales (2003)

>>Lista completa de documentos en la Base de datos de los órganos creados en virtud de Tratados


Asesores de Derechos Humanos en Papua Nueva Guinea

Papua New Guinea is a multi-party democracy with constitutional protection for human rights and has ratified ICERD, the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and CEDAW. The country does not yet have a national human rights institution.With more than 800 indigenous tribes and languages, it is one of the most heterogeneous countries in the world. In spite of its legal framework of protection, there are reports of police abuses, including of children, poor prison conditions and lengthy pre-trial detention. Discrimination against girls and women remains prevalent, and there is a looming HIV and AIDS crisis with some two percent of the population affected. Insufficient resources, lack of professional training for the police force, and the absence of strong political leadership and national identity have all compounded lawand- order problems in the country. The proliferation of small,homemade arms and the continued migration to urban areas have augmented security concerns. There are also challenges for recovery and the implementation of post-conflict arrangements in Bougainville.

There is low awareness of human rights, and only those with sufficient resources are able to access the justice system. The Human Rights Adviser will support efforts to mainstream human rights and to build the internal capacity of the UN Country Team to better support the implementation of relevant UNDAF recommendations for strengthening of national human rights protection systems. Expert advice and training on human rights will be provided to the UN Country Team and support will be offered to the Government and other national partners in establishing and strengthening national protection systems. The Adviser will promote greater action by the UN Country Team on human rights and use of a rights-based approach to programming, with a focus on vulnerable groups, including women, children and minority groups, increased Government and civil society engagement and cooperation with international human rights mechanisms, and greater public awareness of human rights through advocacy campaigns and human rights education.

Contacto

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División de Creación de Capacidad y de Operaciones sobre el Terreno
Tel. +41 22 928 9118
Ginebra, Suiza

Región de Asia Pacífico
Tel. +41 22 928 9782
Ginebra, Suiza


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OACDH y su presencia en el terreno

Mapa de las oficinas en el terreno de la OACDH

Oficinas regionales

Oficinas de país

Componentes de Derechos Humanos de las Misiones de Mantenimiento de la Paz

Asesores de Derechos Humanos

Medida 2

Programa de Cooperación Técnica

Instituciones nacionales de derechos humanos