OHCHR brochure new High Commissioner for Human Rights
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"The
mission of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human
Rights (OHCHR) is to protect and promote all human rights for
all."
Mandate The mandate of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights derives from Articles 1, 13 and 55 of the Charter of the United Nations, the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action and Assembly resolution 48/141 of 20 December 1993, by which the Assembly established the post of United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. In connection with the programme for reform of the United Nations (A/51/950, para. 79), the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and the Centre for Human Rights were consolidated into a single Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights as of 15 September 1997. Functions and organization The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights: (a) Promotes universal enjoyment of all human rights by giving practical effect to the will and resolve of the world community as expressed by the United Nations;The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights is divided into organizational units, as described below. The Office is headed by a High Commissioner with the rank of Under-Secretary-General. United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (Under-Secretary-General) The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights is accountable to the Secretary-General. The High Commissioner is responsible for all the activities of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, as well as for its administration, and carries out the functions specifically assigned to him or her by the General Assembly in its resolution 48/141 of 20 December 1993 and subsequent resolutions of policy-making bodies; advises the Secretary-General on the policies of the United Nations in the area of human rights; ensures that substantive and administrative support is given to the projects, activities, organs and bodies of the human rights programme; represents the Secretary-General at meetings of human rights organs and at other human rights events; and carries out special assignments as decided by the Secretary-General. Deputy to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (Assistant Secretary-General) The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, in the performance of his or her activities, is assisted by a Deputy to the High Commissioner who acts as Officer-in-Charge during the absence of the High Commissioner. In addition, the Deputy to the High Commissioner carries out specific substantive and administrative assignments as decided by the High Commissioner. The Deputy is accountable to the High Commissioner. Staff Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights The Staff Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights is headed by a Chief who is accountable to the High Commissioner. The core functions of the Staff Office are as follows: (a) Assisting the High Commissioner in the overall direction and supervision of the activities of the human rights programme;Administrative Section The Administrative Section is headed by a Chief who is accountable to the High Commissioner. The core functions of the Administrative Section, in addition to those set out in section 7 of Secretary-General's bulletin ST/SGB/1997/5, are as follows: (a) Advising the High Commissioner on the budgetary, financial and personnel matters relating to the human rights programme;New York Office The New York Office is headed by a Director who is accountable to the High Commissioner. The core functions of the New York Office are as follows: (a) Representing the High Commissioner at Headquarters, at meetings of policy-making bodies, with permanent missions of Member States, at interdepartmental and inter-agency meetings, with non-governmental organizations and professional groups, at academic conferences and with the media;Research and Right to Development Branch The Research and Right to Development Branch is headed by a Chief who is accountable to the High Commissioner. The core functions of the Research and Right to Development Branch are as follows:
(ii) Assisting in the analysis of the voluntary reports by States to the High Commissioner on the progress and steps taken for the realization of the right to development and on obstacles encountered; (iii) Carrying out research projects on the right to development and preparing substantive outputs for submission to the General Assembly, the Commission on Human Rights and treaty bodies; (iv) Assisting in the substantive preparation of advisory service projects and educational material on the right to development; (v) Providing substantive
analysis and support to the High Commissioner in his or her mandate to
enhance system-wide support for the right to
development; (c) Providing substantive services to human rights organs engaged in standard-setting activities; (d) Preparing documents, reports or draft reports, summaries and synthesis and position papers in response to particular requests, as well as substantive contributions to information materials and publications; (e) Providing policy analysis, advice and guidance on substantive procedures; (f) Managing the information services of the human rights programme, including the documentation centre and library, enquiry services and the human rights databases; (g) Preparing studies on
relevant articles of the Charter of the United Nations for the Repertory
of Practice of United Nations Organs. The Support Services Branch is headed by a Chief who is accountable to the High Commissioner. The core functions of the Support Services Branch are as follows: (a) Planning, preparing and servicing sessions/meetings of the Commission on Human Rights, the Subcommission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities and related working groups and of the committees established by human rights treaty bodies and their working groups;Activities and Programmes Branch The Activities and Programmes Branch is headed by a Chief who is accountable to the High Commissioner. The core functions of the Activities and Programmes Branch are as follows: (a) Developing, implementing, monitoring and evaluating advisory services and technical assistance projects at the request of Governments;(Source: ST/SGB/1997/10, 15 September 1997, SECRETARY-GENERAL'S BULLETIN, ORGANIZATION OF THE OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS)
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