Human Rights in the Pacific: A Situational Analysis captures the human rights achievements and challenges of 16 Pacific countries between 2012 and May 2016.
It identifies gaps and opportunities to advance priority human rights issues confronting the Pacific.
The publication provides legislators, policy makers, academics, government and those interested in human rights in the Pacific with a resource and evidence-base to inform ongoing work.
The publication is produced by SPC’s RRRT with support from the European Union.
Drafting options for legislative reform.
A collection of recent human rights case law from across the Pacific
The Tuvalu National Human Rights Action Plan is a Pacific first and consolidates Tuvalu's human rights commitments and ensures a systematic and coordinated approach to the delivery of the government's human rights commitment, as well as to strengthen the government's realisation of human rights in Tuvalu.
Find out more about the Voluntary Technical Assistance Trust Fund here!
Addressing Discrimination and Inequality in Solomon Islands - a report by Equal Rights Trust
The Pacific Guide to Statistical Indicators for Human Rights Reporting is the first such document of its kind on human rights reporting under the core human rights treaties in the Pacific.
It proposes a set of indicators that are contextually relevant and meaningful for the region, acknowledging the unique challenges and opportunities that Pacific Island countries experience in data collection, national institutions and resources.
Pacific Members of Parliament (MPs) from the Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru, Palau, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu and Vanuatu made history by signing the Port Vila Declaration on Human Rights, Good Governance and Sustainable Development at the conclusion of a three-day Pacific Regional MPs Dialogue in Vanuatu on 7 November 2019.
Leading Learning Instruction Leadership Programme LLL5- Developing Rights and Responsibilities in Classrooms
The Pacific Human Rights Law Digest (Volume 6) is a collection of recent human rights case law from across the Pacific for use by legal practitioners, magistrates and judges, policy makers and advocates as precedents and tools for policy initiatives.
This edition highlights a sample cases that relate to constitutional bill of rights, human rights conventions, standards and principles. An additional section in this edition has a particular focus on cases dealing with sexual orientation, gender identity and expression and sex characteristics (SOGIESC).
Pacific young leaders, advocates and practitioners, who attended the Regional Young Leaders’ Dialogue on Good Governance and Human Rights organised by the Pacific Community's Regional Rights Resource Team and Social Development Programme (SPC RRRT & SDP) at Nadi, Fiji in October 2019, acknowledge the importance of full youth participation at the national, regional and global levels to ensure informed and effective decision making and the full realisation of good governance and human rights through the Nadi Declaration on Human Rights and Good Governance.
Rising Tide is a poetry anthology publication comprising a collection of Pacific poems and artworks about human rights and social justice suitable for students in years 7-13.