A/64/279
Report of the independent expert on the question of human
rights and extreme poverty
Summary
The mandate of the United Nations independent expert on the question of
human rights and extreme poverty is outlined in Human Rights Council resolution
8/11. The expert focuses her activities on the integration of a human rights
perspective into international, regional and national efforts to reduce poverty and is
currently paying particular attention to social protection and social security systems.
The present report addresses the impact of the current global financial crisis on
people living in extreme poverty and the enjoyment of their human rights. It stresses
that the crisis offers an opportunity to move beyond the restructuring of the global
financial and monetary systems and to place people at the centre of policy measures
by enhancing social protection systems from a human rights-based approach. The
report describes how human rights standards provide a normative framework for the
adoption of social protection measures and provide guidance for their design,
implementation and evaluation. Beyond reaffirming political will to rescue
economies, the report urges the international community to take action and mobilize
support in order to ensure that those who continue to suffer the most acute
consequences of economic crises are protected and supported through the adoption
and strengthening of social protection systems.
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