Ethical Globalization Initiative (EGI) - Global
Second, EGI will work to catalyse the intellectual resources and technical expertise needed to support civil society, local and national governments, and sub-regional and regional networks committed to developing human rights capacities. In Africa, government leaders are working to integrate human rights into economic and social policies affecting globalisation. They have committed themselves through the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) to secure the rule of law and promote and consolidate democratic governance in the police, the judiciary and the prisons, as well as to promote grassroots awareness and ownership of human rights norms. EGI will support these efforts by:
- establishing joint approaches to strengthening national planning for the implementation of human rights through national human rights institutions and support for secretariats of African regional organisations
- establishing joint approaches to human rights education initiatives at local, national, and regional levels
- supporting regional and sub-regional networks of NGOs
- establishing joint approaches to advancing education and participation of women.
Globalisation, Rights.
- In what way can dialogue be created to reconcile differences between human rights advocates, economists and political analysts, and build more coherence between economic and social policy at the international level?
- How can those who have been unable to participate in the benefits of the global economy be empowered through the implementation of civil, political, economic, social, and cultural norms so that they can fully participate in local and international markets on a fair basis?
- What steps are needed to give poor people, especially in Africa, a voice in the social and economic life of their communities and nations?
The Aspen Institute, International Council on Human Rights Policy, State of the World Forum.
EGI site; and "Outgoing UN Human Rights Chief Launches 'Ethical Globalization Initiative'", by Jim Burns, September 11 2002, CNSNews.com.
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