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Genevieve Taylor National Centre for Research on Europe University of Canterbury Christchurch, New Zealand genevieve.taylor@canterbury.ac.nz
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HUMAN SECURITY RIGHTS-BASED METHODOLOGY POLICY TOOLS FOR DISASTER RISK EU-PACIFIC PARTNERSHIPS LEXIS (POLICY) PRAXIS (IMPLEMENTATION)
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HUMAN SECURITY
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“not a concern with weapons - it is a concern with human life and dignity.” “it also means protection from sudden and hurtful disruptions in the pattern of our daily lives-whether in our homes, in our jobs, in our communities or in our environment.” SHIFT FROM STATE TO INDIVIDUAL SECURITY 1994 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT
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genevieve.taylor@canterbury.ac.nz POLICY FORMATION (LEXIS) RIGHTS VULN (CAPABILITIES) IMPLEMENTATION CHANNELS (PRAXIS) PROTECTION EMPOWERMENT
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genevieve.taylor@canterbury.ac.nz HUMAN SECURITY RIGHTS-BASED IMPACT ASSESSMENTS POLICY TOOLS FOR DISASTER RISK EU-PACIFIC PARTNERSHIPS LEXIS PRAXIS
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genevieve.taylor@canterbury.ac.nz Research dataAnalysis tool Measure of human rights / human security POLICY PROFILING European Union Policies Content Analysis Pattern correlation PRINCIPLE/POLICY LEXIS Member State policies Content Analysis Pattern correlation PRINCIPLE/ POLICY / LEXIS INDIVIDUAL LEVELS OF THE DISASTER-RELATED DATA Natural disaster data Data isolation Long term involvement Pattern correlation PRACTICE / PRAXIS European financial profiles Data isolation Long term involvement Pattern Correlation PRACTICE / PRAXIS EU-partner data Data isolation Pattern Correlation PRACTICE / PRAXIS Asia Pacific humanitarian organisations Data isolation Pattern Correlation PRACTICE / PRAXIS Asia Pacific DRR projects Data isolation Pattern Correlation PRACTICE / PRAXIS
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genevieve.taylor@canterbury.ac.nz Research dataAnalysis tool Measure of human rights / human security POLICY PROFILING European Union Policies Content Analysis Pattern correlation PRINCIPLE/POLICY LEXIS Member State policies Content Analysis Pattern correlation PRINCIPLE/ POLICY / LEXIS INDIVIDUAL LEVELS OF THE DISASTER-RELATED DATA Natural disaster data Data isolation Long term involvement Pattern correlation PRACTICE / PRAXIS European financial profiles Data isolation Long term involvement Pattern Correlation PRACTICE / PRAXIS EU-partner data Data isolation Pattern Correlation PRACTICE / PRAXIS Asia Pacific humanitarian organisations Data isolation Pattern Correlation PRACTICE / PRAXIS Asia Pacific DRR projects Data isolation Pattern Correlation PRACTICE / PRAXIS
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genevieve.taylor@canterbury.ac.nz Research dataAnalysis tool Measure of human rights / human security POLICY PROFILING European Union Policies Content Analysis Pattern correlation PRINCIPLE/POLICY LEXIS Member State policies Content Analysis Pattern correlation PRINCIPLE/ POLICY / LEXIS INDIVIDUAL LEVELS OF THE DISASTER-RELATED DATA Natural disaster data Data isolation Long term involvement Pattern correlation PRACTICE / PRAXIS European financial profiles Data isolation Long term involvement Pattern Correlation PRACTICE / PRAXIS EU-partner data Data isolation Pattern Correlation PRACTICE / PRAXIS Asia Pacific humanitarian organisations Data isolation Pattern Correlation PRACTICE / PRAXIS Asia Pacific DRR projects Data isolation Pattern Correlation PRACTICE / PRAXIS
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MAINSTREAMING OF RIGHTS = NOT JUST BOX-TICKING = RIGHTS IN DRR POLICY FORMATION AND IMPLEMENTATION WILL THIS MARGINALISE OR INTEGRATE INDIVIDUALS / GROUPS?
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genevieve.taylor@canterbury.ac.nz HUMAN SECURITY RIGHTS-BASED METHODOLOGY POLICY TOOLS FOR DISASTER RISK EU-PACIFIC PARTNERSHIPS LEXIS PRAXIS
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EEAS DG DEVCO Diplomatic relations Peace building / civilian and military missions Human rights commitment Development aid DG ECHO Humanitarian Aid Disaster risk reduction
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DISASTER – DEVELOPMENT NEXUS HUMANITARIAN AID DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DEVELOPMENT AID
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EVENTRESPONSERECOVERY RECONSTRUCTION MITIGATION PREVENTION PREPAREDNESS DISASTER RISK REDUCTION ECHO DIPECHO DEVCO
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genevieve.taylor@canterbury.ac.nz HUMAN SECURITY RIGHTS-BASED METHODOLOGY POLICY TOOLS FOR DISASTER RISK EU-PACIFIC PARTNERSHIPS LEXIS PRAXIS
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EU-ACP COTONOU AGREEMENT 2009 DISASTER RISK REDUCTION STRATEGY FOR THE PACIFIC
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“…we feel in most cases that there is sufficient response and also rapid response by New Zealand, by Australia, and this in many cases covers all the needs. Because [the Pacific] are not huge populations who have to be dealt with, so in a way you can, with a limited means, do quite a bit. Of course, we stand ready to support and to complement what is being done by other donors there.” EU official ECHO, Brussels “…we feel in most cases that there is sufficient response and also rapid response by New Zealand, by Australia, and this in many cases covers all the needs. Because [the Pacific] are not huge populations who have to be dealt with, so in a way you can, with a limited means, do quite a bit. Of course, we stand ready to support and to complement what is being done by other donors there.” EU official ECHO, Brussels
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I think they do need to ramp up their presence. Even in-country, there’s only a handful of staff and sometimes they’re so overloaded. Globally there is a difference of looking at risk and how many people at risk[...] No matter how vulnerable they are, global donors have a tendency of looking at how many people are at risk.
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EU official, European Commission, Vanuatu EU official, European Commission, Vanuatu Disaster relief is one of the least political subjects, because it’s according to needs. EU official, European Commission, Brussels. Disaster relief is one of the least political subjects, because it’s according to needs. EU official, European Commission, Brussels. …In the bigger delegations, where it might really be a problem, there it might make sense because it’s really a big thing, and human rights is one of our core principles that we try to communicate to the outside world[...]
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I cannot be that concrete on DRR as we participate by the World Bank, or ECHO via Red Cross. Reporting is managed directly by ECHO in Bangkok[...] EU official, European Commission, Vanuatu I cannot be that concrete on DRR as we participate by the World Bank, or ECHO via Red Cross. Reporting is managed directly by ECHO in Bangkok[...] EU official, European Commission, Vanuatu
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I haven’t done any work with them. Part of the reason is...even though they claim to be doing DRR type of work, they are primarily focussed on preparedness and response. We had to have some assessments done in DRR and the people who did that weren’t based here, they came over from Geneva and from Bangkok to do the assessment...I guess they’d been briefed, one of them it was their first time to the Pacific.
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I say the EU should have a role in supporting development that is aligned to risk reduction, or risk reduction activities that are part of a broader community programme, and climate change adaptation.
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[…] Protection in our case that would be disaster preparedness and livelihood in an emergency context but we all agree this is a priority very strongly coming up and we need to position ourselves on DRR […]
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Traditionally, if you look at how the communities are set up, there is some kind of network, some kind of governance, so when in the event of such happenings, like a disaster strikes, what do people do. So there are some of those that are in place, but I would say that a lot of those would need to be reviewed […]
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genevieve.taylor@canterbury.ac.nz HUMAN SECURITY RIGHTS-BASED METHODOLOGY EU POLICY TOOLS FOR DISASTER RISK EU-PACIFIC PARTNERSHIPS
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