50 likes | 150 Vues
This guide provides steps to apply a human rights approach by identifying root causes of violations, including immediate, legal, economic, and structural factors. It emphasizes the importance of understanding societal attitudes, cultural forces, and political systems perpetuating rights violations.
E N D
ANALYZE ROOT CAUSES • Key Questions: • Why is this problem happening to a particular sector of the population? • What are the causes, both immediate and long-term, of the rights violations?
Tool: Causality Analysis • Immediate causes: the needs that are not being addressed or the violations that are occurring. • Legal and economic context: the policies, laws, and resource constraints that are leading to unmet needs and rights violations. • Root/structural causes: societal attitudes and behaviors, cultural forces, and political and economic systems that perpetuate unequal laws and ongoing rights violations.