An Evaluation of UNESCO Publications on Human Rights Education

Corporate Author
University of Leicester (UK)Centre for Citizenship Studies in Education
Collation
56p
Resource Language
English
Year of publication
2002
Keyword
Human rightsEvaluation
Topic
Human rights
Resource Type
Research papers / journal articles
Region
Global
Place of publication
Paris

The purpose of this evaluation was to contribute to the formulation of a future strategy on Human Rights Education (HRE). The evaluation focused on nine publications commissioned by UNESCO Headquarters and field offices between 1997 and 2001.
The relevance of the publications was assessed in light of UNESCOโ€™s HRE goals and objectives. These were identified in UNESCO documents such as the 1995 Declaration and Integrated Framework of Action on Education for Peace, Human Rights and Democracy. The evaluation also included a report on the perception of users and UNESCO staff of the dissemination and impact of these publications, based on 11 staff interviews and an email questionnaire with 11 responses from 10 countries. In addition, the evaluators provided guidelines for the future development and evaluation of HRE publications.