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Justice and Human Rights. Annual Programme Review 2004. Chi ş in ă u, 17 December, 2004. Projects. Implementation of the National Human Rights Action Plan Centre for Prevention of Trafficking in Women Centre for Legal Studies and Policies National Capacity to Fight Corruption
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Justice and Human Rights Annual Programme Review2004 Chişinău, 17 December, 2004
Projects • Implementation of the National Human Rights Action Plan • Centre for Prevention of Trafficking in Women • Centre for Legal Studies and Policies • National Capacity to Fight Corruption • Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova Actions on Drugs • Border Control Management
Results (3) Partnerships for development • Fora for dialogue between the duty bearers and rights holders • Active partnerships (state authorities, CSOs and international organizations) • Human rights, anti-trafficking, anti-corruption networks
Results (2) Enabling policy environment • Sociological survey on human rights • Human Rights Communication Strategy and Campaigns Action Plans • Feasibility studies on joining 3 international human rights treaties • National Anti-Corruption Strategy • Working progress on amendments to legislation
Results (1) Capacity&Ownership • 67 Human Rights Focal Points • More mature think tanks & NGOs (research, trainers, service providers) • Task Force on Drug Legislation • National Observatory on Drugs • Innovative methodologies in education, research and law drafting/amendments • Multidisciplinary approach to service provision • Knowledge Products (16 manuals, primer, action reflection notes) • Awareness mechanisms and tools used
Constraints • Commitments of state authorities not fulfilled • High staff turnover and low motivation in the state institutions • Non-transparent public institutions • Limited civic participation in monitoring and influencing the decision making process • Low awareness of the public at large about human rights • The launch of the projects takes a long time
Lessons Learned • M&E action plan is important for strategic planning of interventions • Synergy and sustainable results are achieved through better coordination among Government agencies, donors and CSOs • Greater awareness is ensured through systematic and well-targeted communication
Plans for 2005 • State - NGOs partnerships for effective monitoring of human rights • Increase awareness on human rights and mechanisms for their protection • Take anti-corruption work to regional level • An independent think tank in the legal community (with a new project on Court Administration) • Law enforcement institutions better equipped to reduce illegal migration, trafficking in drugs and human beings
More information MOLDOVA www.bumad.un.kiev.ua www.transparency.md www.hr.un.md www.antitraffic.md www.cspj.md