OHCHR and the right to development
About the right to development
The goal of development is to improve the wellbeing of every member of society. People are not the how of development - not tools that can be exploited to produce greater wealth for limited elites. They are the why. True development generates greater social justice, not deeper exploitation; and it reduces the towering inequalities which threaten fundamental human rights, in particular of those who are marginalised and poor.
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OHCHR’s work on the right to development
Over thirty years ago, the Declaration on the Right to Development broke new ground in the universal struggle for greater human dignity, freedom, equality and justice.
It called for every member of society to be empowered to participate fully and freely in vital decisions. It demanded equal opportunities, and the equitable distribution of economic resources - including for people who are traditionally disempowered and excluded from development.
The United Nations has played a key role throughout the emergence and development of the right to development, both before and after the adoption of the Declaration. It has done this through supporting political dialogue, a series of task forces, working groups and expert mechanisms, advocacy, research and analysis, civil society engagement and partnership.
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Key documents
The Declaration on the Right to Development
Published in 1986, the declaration outlines how everyone, without distinction, is entitled to a social and international order in which the rights and freedoms set forth in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights can be fully realised.
Frequently Asked Questions, Fact sheet No.37 (2016)
Realising the Right to Development e-Book
A compilation of essays to commemorate 25 years of the United Nations Declaration on the Right to Development
Latest reports
Others involved
Activities
HRC57 Side Event: Active, Free, and Meaningful Participation in Development
17 September 2024
Panel at the WTO Public Forum 2024 - Africa is digital: how to ensure inclusive digital trade within the AfCFTA ?
10 September 2024
25th session of the Intergovernmental Working Group on the Right to Development
13 – 17 May 2024
High-level meeting commemorating the thirty-fifth anniversary of the Declaration on the Right to Development
28 February and 1 March 2023
The Human Rights Council Social Forum
Theme: The fight against COVID-19 pandemic, international cooperation and solidarity and human rights
11-12 October 2021
Publication of the Discussion Paper: Implications of the Right to Development for the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and other United Nations Member States
August 2021
Videos
Webinar on the Realization of the Right to Development in Africa
18 April 2023
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Shyami Puvimanasinghe - inequalities: the quest for justice and the right to development
14 April 2023
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International level: The global economy, financing for sustainable development and the right to development (in collaboration with UNCTAD)
9 October 2020
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Global-local interlinkages: Obstacles to realising the right to development and to addressing poverty and inequality
8 October 2020
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Opening of the Social Forum: “Good Practices, success stories, lessons learned and current challenges in combating poverty and inequalities”
8 October 2020
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Panel discussion on the right to development - 7th Meeting, 45th Regular Session, Human Rights Council
17 September 2020
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Development is a human right: 30th anniversary video
29 February 2016
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