International Network on Quantitative Methods for Human Rights & Development
Second Annual Meeting, New York, 6-7 June 2011
International Network on Quantitative Methods for Human Rights and Development aims to create synergies amongst scholars and practitoners for the use of human rights assessment methods as monitoring and advocacy tools for policy change. The Network serves as a space for sharing ideas and work, a forum for debating methodological issues and a place for identifying operational synergies and research opportunities.
AGENDA REGISTRATION PRESENTERS PAPERS PRESENTATIONS STAYING IN NYC
Sessions will include:
- Integrating Human Rights Quantitively into the MDGs and Beyond
- New Datasets and Global Indexes
- Effective Operationalisation - Governments, Civil Society and IGOs
- Data-Based Analyses
- Violence Against Women
- Assessing the Use of Maxiumum Available Resources
- Emerging Research and Operational Themes and Next Steps
Workshop Location:
The New School University
Wollman Hall, 5th Floor
65 West 11th Street
New York, NY 10011
Information about The New School
The Network is coordinated by New School (New York) and the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, University of Oslo
Contact persons: Kelly Gannon (logistics), Sakiko Fukuda-Parr and Malcolm Langford at hrmeasurement@gmail.com
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