Report: Guidelines on the right to participate in public affairs
Issued by
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
Published
20 July 2018
Issued by
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
Published
20 July 2018
Issued by Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Subjects
Civic space, Public participation
Symbol Number
A/HRC/39/28
OHCHR prepared the Guidelines in 2018 as requested by resolution 33/22 of the Human Rights Council. The Council, in resolution 39/11 adopted by consensus, took note with interest of the Guidelines and presented them as a set of orientations for States and others.
The Guidelines on the effective implementation on the right to participate in public affairs provide directions for States on how to ensure participation. The Guidelines include recommendations on different dimensions of the right to participate, for example on participation in electoral processes, on direct participation in non-electoral contexts and on participation at the international level.
Consultative drafting process
The Human Rights Council requested OHCHR to ensure the creation of the Guidelines was open, transparent and inclusive and to widely consult with all relevant stakeholders.
OHCHR organized five regional consultations for two days in each of the following regions:
i. The Americas
ii. Africa
iii. Asia Pacific
iv. Middle East and North Africa
v. Western Europe, Eastern Europe and Others
Regional consultation for the Americas, Santiago, Chile, 13-14 June 2017
Regional consultation for Sub-Saharan Africa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 6- 7 September 2017
Regional consultation for the Asia and Pacific region, Bangkok, Thailand, 2-3 October 2017
Regional consultation for the Middle East and North Africa region, Beirut, Lebanon, 21-22 December 2017
Regional consultation for Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Central Asia and Others, Geneva, Switzerland, 9-10 April 2018
OHCHR also invited written submissions, available below.
Member States
Intergovernmental organizations
Regional human rights mechanisms
United Nations mechanisms, bodies and specialized agencies, funds and programmes
National Human Rights Institutions
NGOs
Academics and experts