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Goals and Contents of the Presentation • To learn how to plan projects using HRBA • To familiarize with the first four steps in HRBA project planning • To understand how situation analysis is done in HRBA • To learn how causalities are studied in HRBA • To grasp the concepts of role pattern analysis and capacity gap analysis in HRBA Human Rights Based Project Planning As in any project, careful planning process forms the basis of success in HRBA based project – Ensures sustainability by outlining the goals and principles before implementation – Helps monitoring and evaluation – Following the core principles and equal participation is the key in effective and productive project planning Steps of Analysis The project planning in HRBA can be divided into seven main steps: Understanding the structure: Moving towards clear project plan: 1. Situation analysis 5. Identification of candidate 2. Causality analysis strategies and action 3. Role pattern analysis 6. Partnership analysis 4. Capacity gap analysis 7. Project design 1. Situation analysis Comprehensive background study aiming to understand the complete situation in the project area Situation Analysis in HRBA Situation analysis refers to a process of gaining an understanding of the current situation in the area/theme/location of interest • Clarity on the exact problems that the project seeks to address from a human rights perspective and the reasons behind them • Identifies development challenges and gaps between international obligations and the real practice • Focuses on problems and their causes, as well as the needs, interests, capacities and constraints of different stakeholders
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