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INTRODUCTION
1.
One fifth of humanity lives in absolute poverty. The General Assembly
estimated in 1996 (resolution 51/178) that more than 1.3 billion people in the
world, a majority of whom are women, live in absolute poverty, especially in
developing countries, and the number of such people continues to increase.
2.
In its resolution 1998/25, the Commission on Human Rights, recalling
that the eradication of widespread poverty, including its most persistent
forms, and the full enjoyment of economic, social and cultural rights and
civil and political rights remained interrelated goals and deeply concerned
that extreme poverty continued to spread throughout the world, regardless of
economic, social or cultural situations, and that its extent and
manifestations were particularly severe in developing countries, decided to
appoint, for a period of two years, an independent expert on the question of
human rights and extreme poverty with the following mandate:
(a)
To evaluate the relationship between the promotion and protection
of human rights and extreme poverty, including through the evaluation of
measures taken at the national and international levels to promote the full
enjoyment of human rights by persons living in extreme poverty;
(b)
To take into account in particular the obstacles encountered and
progress made by women living in extreme poverty as regards the enjoyment of
their fundamental rights;
(c)
To make recommendations and, as appropriate, proposals in the
sphere of technical assistance;
(d)
To report on these activities to the Commission on Human Rights at
its fifty-fifth and fifty-sixth sessions and to make those reports available
to the Commission for Social Development and the Commission on the Status of
Women, as appropriate, for their sessions during the same years;
(e)
To contribute to the General Assembly’s evaluation in the
year 2000 of the World Summit for Social Development by making his or her
final report and conclusions available to the preparatory committee for the
special session of the General Assembly devoted to that evaluation; and
(f)
To make suggestions to the Commission on Human Rights at its
fifty-fifth session on the main points of a possible draft declaration on
human rights and extreme poverty so that the Commission can consider the
possibility of initiating at the fifty-first session of the Sub-Commission on
Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities the drafting by that
body of a text for examination by the Commission and possible adoption by the
General Assembly, and to take into account in that regard, inter alia, the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the International
Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the Vienna Declaration and
Programme of Action, the Copenhagen Declaration and Programme of Action of the
World Summit for Social Development, the Agenda for Development and the final
report of Mr. Leandro Despouy (E/CN.4/Sub.2/1996/13).