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The Human Rights Council, in its resolution 12/4 (1 October 2009), decided to focus the World Programme’s second phase (2010-2014) on human rights education for higher education and on human rights training programmes for teachers and educators, civil servants, law enforcement officials and military personnel. This resolution was adopted following the OHCHR consultation on the focus of the second phase of the World Programme, as presented in the High Commissioner’s report A/HRC/12/36 in accordance with Council resolution 10/3 (25 March 2009). OHCHR, in consultation with UNESCO, elaborated a draft plan of action for the second phase (2010-2014) of the World Programme (document A/HRC/15/28), which the Council adopted by its resolution 15/11 (30 September 2010).
 

Resolutions

The following resolutions concern the World Programme for Human Rights and its second phase.


A/HRC/RES/21/14 (11 October 2012)


A/HRC/RES/15/11 (30 September 2010)


A/HRC/RES/12/4 (1 October 2009)


A/HRC/RES/10/3 (25 March 2009)
 

Reports


A/HRC/30/24: Evaluation on the implementation of the second phase (16 July 2015)


A/68/207 : Follow-up to the International Year of Human Rights Learning (29 July 2013)


A/HRC/21/20: Progress report on the implementation of the World Programme for Human Rights Education (26 June 2012)


A/HRC/21/20/Corr.1: Corrigendum (16 July 2012)


A/HRC/21/20/Corr.2: Corrigendum (20 December 2012)


A/66/225 : Follow-up to the International Year of Human Rights Learning (2 August 2011)


A/HRC/15/28: Draft Plan of Action for the second phase (27 July 2010)


A/HRC/12/36: Consultation on the focus of the second phase (20 August 2009)
 

Publications


Plan of Action for the Second Phase of the World Programme for Human Rights Education (1 July 2012)


National initiatives


The following information is from Governments and national human rights institutions concerning national efforts in human rights education in higher education and human rights training for teachers and educators, civil servants, law enforcement officials and military personnel. These are official responses to OHCHR requests for information made in September 2011 and February 2012.

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