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A Quick Guide to Using the OP to ICESCR Advocacy Kit

Introduction

To re-fresh your knowledge about the OP to the ICESCR

  • Fact Sheet No. 4 - What is the ICESCR?
  • Fact Sheet No. 5 - What is the OP to the ICESCR?
  • Fact Sheet No. 6 - Critical components of an effective OP to the ICESCR
  • Fact Sheet No. 12 - Milestones in the development of the OP to the ICESCR


To find out about the UN meeting on the OP to the ICESCR

  • Fact Sheet No. 1 - About the Open-Ended Working Group (OEWG)
  • Fact Sheet No. 2 - Activities during the OEWG
  • Appendix No. 4 - UN Briefing Note and Registration Form


To find out about accreditation to the UN meeting on the OP to

  • Fact Sheet No. 1 - About the OEWG
  • Appendix No. 4 - UN Briefing Note and Registration Form


To get five minute, thirty minute, sixty minute or half-day

  • Fact Sheet No. 10 - Lobbying governments
  • Appendix No. 1 - Feedback form
  • Appendix No. 2 - Sign-on Statement


To learn more about arguments in support of the OP to the

  • Fact Sheet No. 5 - Why do we want an OP to the ICESCR?
  • Fact Sheet No. 6 - Critical components of an effective OP to the ICESCR
  • Fact Sheet No. 7 - The question of justiciability
  • Fact Sheet No. 8 - Government obligations and domestic jurisprudence
  • Fact Sheet No. 9 - Challenging misconceptions


To learn more about the response of domestic legal systems to ESCR

  • Fact Sheet No. 7 - The question of justiciability
  • Fact Sheet No. 8 - Government obligations and domestic jurisprudence
  • Fact Sheet No. 9 - Challenging misconceptions

For the complete OP to ICESCR Advocacy Kit, click here.

 

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