The integration of human rights into official development assistance: towards reorienting South Korea’s ODA policy
- 👤 Speaker: Soo Hee Choi, Visiting Associate, Centre of Governance and Human Rights, University of Cambridge, International Relations Officer, Communications and Cooperation Division, National Human Rights Commission of Korea
- 📅 Date & Time: Monday 24 January 2011, 12:30 - 14:00
- 📍 Venue: Senior Common Room, 17 Mill Lane, Cambridge CB2 1RX
Abstract
This research aims to explore possible ways to incorporate a human rights framework into South Korea’s future ODA policy. The research reviewed the evolution and meaning of ‘sustainable development’ and ‘human rights-based approach to development’ and looked into the approaches of donor countries to integrating human rights considerations into their ODA programmes. Particular attention was given to four donor countries – Sweden, the United Kingdom, Australia and Japan – to assess their ODA policies and practices from a human rights perspective. The research paper also examined the recent development of ODA framework of South Korea and provided recommendations for the future inclusion of human rights perspective in its development cooperation.
Dr. Emma Mawdsley, Senior Lecturer, Department of Geography will act as discussant.
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Monday 24 January 2011, 12:30-14:00