Working Group on the Right to Development / 21st session
Date
17 - 21 May 2021
17-21 May 2021, 11:00-13:00 and 15:00-17:00, Geneva time zone
At this session, the Intergovernmental Working Group on the Right to Development will continue reviewing progress made in the implementation of the right to development.
It will hold an interactive dialogue with the Chair of the Expert Mechanism on the right to development and the Special Rapporteur on the right to development and consider contributions made by States and stakeholders to the implementation of the right to development including in the context of national implementation of the SDGs.
The Working Group will also commence the discussion of a draft legally binding instrument on the right to development.
Session report
Documentation
- Provisional agenda (A/HRC/WG.2/21/1)
- Draft programme of work
- Draft convention on the right to development (A/HRC/WG.2/21/2)
- Draft convention on the right to development, with commentaries (A/HRC/WG.2/21/2/Add.1)
- Compilation of Submissions received after the 20th Session of the Working Group on the Right to Development (Word / PDF)
- Human Rights Council resolution on the right to development (A/HRC/RES/42/23)
- Human Rights Council resolution on the right to development (A/HRC/RES/45/6)
- General Assembly resolution on the right to development (A/RES/74/152)
- Report of the Working Group on the Right to Development on its twentieth session (A/HRC/42/35 and Corr.1)
- Report of the Working Group on the Right to Development on its twenty-first session – Note by the Secretariat (A/HRC/45/17)
- Report of the Human Rights Council Advisory Committee on the Importance of a legally binding instrument on the right to development (A/HRC/45/40)
- Report of the Secretary-General and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on the right to development (A/HRC/45/21)
- Report of the Expert Mechanism on the Right to Development (A/HRC/45/29)
- Reports of the Special Rapporteur on the right to development
- Members of the drafting group on a legally binding instrument on the right to development
Accreditation
UN Member and Observer States, specialised agencies and other international organisations, national human rights institutions with "A status" accreditation, and NGOs with ECOSOC consultative status may participate in the Working Group.
All participants are required to register using the registration form for the 21st session of the Working Group. The registration will remain open until 17:00 Geneva time, Friday, 21 May 2021. A link to join the virtual meeting will be sent to those who registered through the system, together with information on how to join the meeting platform and how to register for the list of speakers. Please note that the link is unique to each registered participant and cannot be shared. The link will be sent few hours before the start of the session.
Submissions received after the 20th session of the Working Group on the Right to development
States and Groups of States
International Organizations, Programmes and Funds
Global, Regional and National Human Rights Mechanisms and Institutions
- Arab Human Rights Committee
- Argentine Ombudsman Office
- Independent Expert on International Solidarity
- NHRI India
- NHRI Mexico
Non-Governmental Organizations
- African Heritage Foundation Nigeria
- Al-Haq
- Asabe Shehu Yar Adua Foundation
- Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development
- Association of Citizen’s Tolerance and Cooperation
- Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs
- International Accountability Project
- International Women’s Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific (Annex)
- Joint NGO’s (Annex)
(Associazione Comunità Papa Giovanni XXIII (APG23), Istituto Internazionale Maria Ausiliatrice - Salesians Sisters of Don Bosco (IIMA), MIAMSI, New Humanity, Teresian Association and International Volunteerism Organization for Women, Education, Development (VIDES International), NGOs belonging to the Working Group on the Right to Development of the Catholic Inspired NGOs (CINGO) Forum in Geneva) - MADRE
- Organization for Defending Victims of Violence
- World Academy of Art and Science
- World Wide Fund for Nature International