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International workshop on human rights data collection and progress indices held in Oman

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Last updated: 2024/05/13 at 3:55 PM
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A three-day international workshop in Muscat focuses on gathering data and indices to measure progress in the field of human rights, in alignment with international standards. Organized by the Oman Human Rights Commission (OHRC) and the UN centre for training and documentation in human rights for Southwest Asia and the Arab region, the workshop aims to enhance Omani capabilities through hands-on training. Dr. Khalifa Abdullah Al Barwani, CEO of the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI), highlighted the importance of upgrading skills in this area.

OHRC Chairman Dr. Rashid Hamad Al Balushi emphasized the workshop’s value in bringing together representatives from civil society organizations and government entities to learn about the UN standard methodology for data collection on human rights. By utilizing indicators and a human rights-based approach to data collection, countries and national human rights institutions can better understand the level of enjoyment of human rights by individuals.

The workshop provides valuable insights on the importance of utilizing a standardized methodology for collecting information on human rights and identifying relevant indicators at the national level. Through this approach, countries can assess the extent to which individuals have access to and enjoy their human rights. Attendees, including representatives from civil society and government institutions, will benefit from practical training aimed at strengthening their skills in this critical area.

The workshop aims to provide participants with comprehensive training on the collection of data and indices related to human rights, following international standards. By adopting a human rights-based approach to data collection, countries can ensure that individuals are able to fully exercise their human rights. The event serves as a platform for sharing knowledge and best practices in this field, ultimately contributing to the advancement of human rights in Oman and beyond.

By enhancing capabilities in data collection and measurement of human rights progress, countries can better assess the impact of policies and initiatives on individuals’ enjoyment of their rights. The workshop provides a unique opportunity for participants to learn from experts in the field and gain practical skills in applying internationally recognized methodologies for collecting human rights data. Through collaboration and knowledge sharing, attendees can contribute to the promotion and protection of human rights in their respective countries.

In conclusion, the three-day workshop in Muscat is a valuable opportunity for participants to enhance their skills in collecting data and indices related to human rights. By adopting a standardized approach and utilizing internationally recognized methodologies, countries can better assess the enjoyment of human rights by individuals. The event, organized by the OHRC and the UN centre, brings together representatives from civil society and government institutions to strengthen their capabilities in this critical area, ultimately contributing to the advancement of human rights in the region.

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