OSCE co-organizes meeting on implementing international human rights recommendations in Kazakhstan
Some 40 national experts took part in a meeting organized by the OSCE Programme Office in Astana and the Charter for Human Rights Public Foundation in Almaty, Kazakhstan on 13 July 2016, on implementing human rights recommendations from UN bodies.
Having reviewed and analysed the recommendations, participants drafted a set of performance indicators to ensure a consistent assessment methodology.
There was particular attention on the mandate of national human rights institutions, fundamental freedoms, reported cases of torture and the principle of non-discrimination. A set of recommendations to relevant institutions will be developed as a result of the event.
The event was held as part of a project on supporting the development of human rights indicators and improving performance assessments of how international standards are implemented in the country.