The German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) recently released its new Action Plan (in German) on Human Rights and Development Cooperation 2008-2010. It aims to continue and deepen the systematic streamlining of human rights in German development cooperation.BMZ sees the following as some of the challenges for the period until 2010:
- to address the structural causes of poverty and exclusion
- to ensure that economic growth is accompanied by human right protection
- to increase aid effectiveness and donor harmonization
- to address human rights and climate change
- to continue the political dialogue with partner countries on the enhancement of economic, social, cultural, civil and political human rights
- to support international transparency initiatives such as EITI and to support regional and national human rights institutions
- to address the relationship of human rights and climate change
- to work on the actualization of the EU Commission's Communication on Human Rights
- to advocate a stronger orientation of international finance institutions on human rights
- to strengthen the dialogue with private sector and international corporations on human rights
See Euforic dossier on German Development Cooperation; and our news feeds in German and on human rights
by Martin Behrens