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HUMAN RIGHTS A Basic Handbook for UN Staff (PDF 127P)

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HUMAN RIGHTS A Basic Handbook for UN Staff (PDF 127P)

HUMAN RIGHTS A Basic Handbook for UN Staff (PDF 127P)

This note covers the following topics: International human rights standards and their development, United nations organs, human rights mechanisms, United nations strategies and action to promote human rights, Ohchr and partners.

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s127 Pages
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