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2023-11-0736. Working Session H: Bruce Barbour – Finding the right fit. An Ombudsman and freedom of information
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2023-11-0740. Working Session I: Chris Field – The Western Australian Integrity Coordinating Group’s “Integrity in decision making” framework
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2023-11-0741. Working Session I: Young-ran Kim – E-People Initiative; facilitating dialogue and conflict resolution between the governing and the governed
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2023-11-0742. Working Session I: Mariana Sotto Maior – Proposal for the establishment of The Code of Administrative Behaviour in the Portuguese Public Administration
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2023-11-0743. Working Session J: Prof. Andrew Coyle – Safeguarding the rights of detained persons: A paradigm of the challenges facing Ombudsmen in the modern world
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2023-11-0745. Working Session J: Kim Workman – The success of the Maori focus units and faith based units operating in New Zealand prisons
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2023-11-0746. Working Session K: Andrew Ecclestone – UK & comparative experience
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2023-11-0748. Working Session K: Venkatesh Nayak – Implementing the Right to Information Act in India: Experiences and Challenges
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2023-11-0750. Plenary Session V: Prof. John McMillan – Effective information management – the keystone of good Government
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2023-11-0751. Plenary Session V: Leo Donnelly – Insights & experiences from investigating complaints about the actions of public authorities and accessing official information
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2023-11-0752. Plenary Session V: Karen Finnegan – Good records management and open government: Equal partners
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2023-11-0753. Working Session L: Brian Thompson – Must Ombudsmen retain remit over privatised services?
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2023-11-0754. Working Session L: Peter Tyndall – Ombudsman and the changing face of public services
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2020-04-22Control Yuan gives close attention to COVID-19 response
The right to health is one of the fundamental human rights recognized in the Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. As the institution responsible for protecting human rights, the Control Yuan (CY) emphasizes the right to health and issues derived therefrom, such as public health issues. By utilizing its powers, the CY safeguards the life and health of citizens, as well as their right to medical treatment in times of need.
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2020-04-22E-Learning module on operationalizing the right to development in implementing the SDGs
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, the University for Peace and the United Nations University’s International Institute for Global Health jointly offer the fifth and sixth editions of the interactive and instructor-led e-learning module to train stakeholders on the normative, theoretical and practical importance of and mechanisms for operationalizing the Right to Development (RTD) in the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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2023-11-0695. Reporte Internacional de "Derechos Humanos en Perspectiva Internacional" (del 27 de octubre al 2 de noviembre de 2023)
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2020-04-20Ombudsman Office Measures - COVID-19
Following the difficult extraordinary circumstances due to the novel coronavirus COVID-19 which has internationally widespread very quickly, the Kingdom of Bahrain and its service-provider entities has taken various significant measures in order to combat and mitigate the virus while ensuring a smooth workflow in this extraordinary situation. The solidarity and efforts of the local and the international communities can overcome such difficult times.
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2020-04-17Transparency and access to information in the context of a global pandemic
The impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) brings unprecedented challenges for our society, both nationally and globally. Public authorities must make significant decisions that affect public health, civil liberties and people’s prosperity. The public’s right to access information about such decisions is vital.
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2020-04-17Data on complaints related to COVID-19 played role in enacting disinfection measures and addressing inconveniences
The Anit-Corruption & Civil Rights Commission (ACRC) has analysed a total of 52,118 cases of civil complaints for two months after the first COVID-19 case was confirmed in Korea, and pushed for measures to mitigate people’s inconvenience in cooperation with relevant ministries and agencies.
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2020-04-17Special COVID-19 website implemented and new Deputy Ombudsman elected
The Human Rights Ombudsman of the Republic of Slovenia has created a special page on its website, exclusively dedicated to the COVID-19 pandemic. On 5 March 2020, Ms Marjeta Cotman and Dr Jože Ruparčič were elected by the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia to the position of Deputy Ombudsmen of the Republic of Slovenia.