| Vision of the Human Rights Center for the year 2008 |
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East - East Partnership Beyond Borders Program: Croatia
Program Coordinator: Maja Hasanbašić
Zagreb, October 30, 2007 The Human Rights Center started to implement its role as the Institutional partner for the East - East: Partnership Beyond Borders Program in Croatia for the first time in the year 2007 (more precisely in the period from February 1, 2007 to January 31, 2008). We consider our present membership in the East-East Program as very useful for the Human Rights Center, also for Croatian civil society organizations regarding to the possibilities it offers for exchanges of experience, knowledge and ideas within the East - East region and beyond. Up to now, the Human Rights Center came up with one comprehensive project entitled "SEE Pipeline NGO Network", which has been implemented from September 1, and will be carried out till the end of January 2008. Additionally, we plan to forward a second pilot project that would be related to the issue of EU and human rights. Our vision for the year 2008 will largely continue to follow the vision from t2007, because of a few basic reasons. First of all, we strongly believe that when applicable, the long-term approach in a form of follow-up activities should be implemented in order to achieve the full potential offered through the cooperation and more results within the particular project. Also, it is worthwhile to further support the particular cooperation if it is fruitful, innovative and contributes to the improvement of specific human right(s) either on a national, regional or international level. Therefore, we suggest the following themes for the vision in 2008. 1) EU and Human Rights The European system of human rights protection becomes more and more important in the context of Croatia's Accession to the European Union. Therefore the cooperation among new EU member states, candidate, potential candidate countries and the EU eastern neighbors remains in our focus. 2) Education in/for Human Rights and Civic Education An education in/for human right is the continued strategic priority of the Center, due to the fact that no significant improvements happened in Croatia in this field in the recent period.
It is important to indicate and provide evidence about the knowledge, skills and attitudes of scholars about human rights and civil society in general. The lack of systematic education ought to be documented by concrete consequences young people are faced with, but also with the needs expressed by young people themselves.
What is the role of Human Rights libraries and how they can contribute to developing a better understanding of human rights? When we established the first special human rights library in Croatia, the HRC' recognized the possibilities for regional cooperation among other human rights libraries in regard of exchanging experience, knowledge and initiating joint projects.
3) The Right to a Healthy Environment and Sustainable Development These rights belong to the third generation of human rights, known as collective rights, which means that they belong to societies and peoples, thus surpassing national, political and ethnic boundaries.
People with disabilities remain one of the mostly marginalized groups within most societies. However, significant improvements have been made on the international legislative level, through the adoption of the Convention on the rights of people with disabilities in August 2006. Due to the facts that the Convention is intended as a human rights instrument with an explicit, social development dimension, which adopts a broad categorization of persons with disabilities and that Croatia is one of the 7 countries that ratified it (as of October 30, 2007), the HRC will continue to promote the rights of people with disabilities in the upcoming year. |






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