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Annex III: Results table for 2011 reported through the Performance Monitoring System (17 field presences) EA 1: Increased compliance with international human rights standards by all State entities, including national human rights institutions and the judiciary, as well as domestic laws, policies and programmes Indicator Target 1 Achieved Additional Information Target achieved: Costa Rica, Ecuador, Gabon, Jordan, Kosovo (Serbia), Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Serbia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Cameroon, Chile, Congo, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Gabon, Jordan, Kosovo (Serbia), Lebanon, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Sao Tomé and Principe, Serbia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, 1.1 Number of countries of engagement where NHRIs have been established and/or are working in compliance with international standards (Paris Principles) Progress made: 2 Cameroon, Chile, Congo, Ethiopia, Lebanon, Sao Tomé and Principe, Tanzania, Uruguay 6 In Honduras, a law on judicial career was adopted. Target achieved: Colombia, Congo, Paraguay, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Cameroon, Colombia, Congo, Europe region, 3 Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Guatemala, Lebanon, Mexico, Paraguay, Sao Tomé and Principe, Serbia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, 1.2 Number of countries of engagement where the level of compliance of legislation/policy with international human rights standards in selected human rights areas has significantly improved Progress made: Cameroon, Central Africa region, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Europe region, Gabon, Guatemala, Jordan, Lebanon, Mexico, Sao Tomé and Principe, Serbia, 5 Unexpected result: 4 Honduras 1 Individual field presences targets are indicated under the individual country/region reports contained in the CD. Please note that a field presence might have several targets per indicator or may be contributing to results in several areas that are grouped under one indicator (i.e. the Guatemala Office was working on several policies and pieces of legislation under several human rights areas). This information is also provided in the CD. 2 Listed here are the country or regional level results for which the target was partially achieved. Also listed are those results that were planned as not achievable during the biennium but towards which some progress was achieved (in italics). Full information on the extent of progress made is provided in the CD. 3 OHCHR s regional offices might have both regional targets (when it is aimed at achieving an expected accomplishment for the region) and national targets (where there is a reasonable expectation that the expected accomplishment will be achieved in a country within the regional office s area of responsibility). 4 Listed here are country or regional level results that had not been planned; or that had not been planned as achievable during the biennium, but which were achieved (in italics). OHCHR REPORT 2011 195

1.3 Number of countries of engagement where the level of compliance of selected State institutions and programmes with international human rights standards has significantly improved Cameroon, Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Peru, Tanzania, TOTAL: 8 Target achieved: Guatemala,Honduras, Progress made: Cameroon, Colombia, Mexico, Occupied Palestinian, Peru Target not achieved: Tanzania 1.4 Number of countries of engagement where one or more key human rights areas have institutionalized human rights training Ecuador, Guatemala TOTAL: 2 Target achieved: Guatemala Progress made: Ecuador,Equatorial Guinea, Unexpected result: Cameroon In Cameroon, the National Police Training Institute and the National Prison Administration Institute institutionalized human rights training in their curricula. 1.5 Number of countries of engagement where the Government has responded positively to a substantive number of cases of human rights violations Colombia, Occupied Palestinian, TOTAL: 3 Target achieved: Colombia, Progress made: Occupied Palestinian EA 2: Increased ratification of international and regional human rights instruments and review of reservations of international human rights instruments 2.1 Number of countries of engagement where one or more treaties have been ratified: a) international human rights treaties; and b) regional human rights treaties Costa Rica, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Tanzania Target achieved: El Salvador, Ethiopia Progress made: CostaRica,South America region, Tanzania Unexpected result: Argentina, Cameroon, Djibouti, Panama The Government of Argentina ratified the OP-ICESCR. Cameroon ratified the African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance. Djibouti deposited instruments of ratification forop-crcandtheauidpconvention. OP-CAT ratification was achieved in Panama through the implementation of UPR recommendations. 2.2 Number of countries of engagement which have withdrawn one or more reservations from international treaties 196 OHCHR REPORT 2011

EA 3: Justice and accountability mechanisms established and functioning in compliance with international human rights standards to monitor, investigate and redress civil and political as well as economic, social and cultural human rights violations 3.1 Number of countries of engagement where mechanisms which conform to international human rights standards are in place for effective monitoring, investigation and attainment of redress for violations of civil and political rights Kosovo Target achieved: Kosovo 3.2 Number of countries of engagement where established mechanisms in the area of civil and political rights are functioning as intended Kosovo, TOTAL: 2 Target achieved: Progress made: Kosovo 3.3 Number of countries of engagement where mechanisms which conform to international human rights standards are in place for effective monitoring, investigation and attainment of redress for violations of economic, social and cultural rights 3.4 Number of countries of engagement where established mechanisms in the area of economic, social and cultural rights are functioning as intended EA 4: Increased number of measures taken to improve access of discriminated groups, and particularly women, to justice and basic services 4.1 Number of countries of engagement where adequate legislation and policies are in place to ensure access of selected discriminated groups to justice and selected basic services El Salvador, Guatemala, Kosovo, Mexico Target achieved: El Salvador Progress made: Guatemala, Kosovo, Mexico Unexpected result: Serbia In Serbia, the Law on ID cards was changed and temporary ID cards were introduced. In addition, the Law on Residence was changed to introduce an obligation for municipal social welfare centres to provide an administrative address to those persons whose residence cannot be established. OHCHR REPORT 2011 197

EA 5: Rights-holders, especially discriminated groups and particularly women, increasingly use existing national protection systems and participate in decision-making processes and the development and monitoring of public policies Unexpected result: Central America region Increased participation by indigenous peoples and Afro-descendants was recorded in the Central America region. None of 17 trained field presences chose this indicator when planning for 5.1 Number of countries of engagement showing significant improvement in the level of participation of discriminated groups in selected policy and legislative bodies 5.2 Number of countries of engagement where the quality of participation of discriminated groups in selected policy and legislative bodies has increased significantly Target achieved: Guatemala Progress made: Colombia, Kosovo Guatemala, Kosovo TOTAL: 2 5.3 Number of countries of engagement where the level of use of national protection systems by selected discriminated groups has increased significantly EA 6: Increased compliance and engagement by States with UN human rights mechanisms and bodies (treaty bodies, special procedures, Human Rights Council/Universal Periodic Review UPR) As recommended by the UPR, Ethiopia ratified the CRPD and the OP-CRC. Target achieved: CostaRica,Djibouti, Panama, Serbia Belize, Costa Rica, Djibouti, Panama, Europe region, Kosovo, Serbia, Tanzania The legal situation of Kosovo has made work in this area very challenging. Progress made: Belize, Brazil, Central Africa region, Europeregion,Oman, Paraguay, Peru, Tanzania, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia TOTAL: 8 6.1 Number of countries of engagement where significant progress has been achieved in the implementation of the priority outstanding recommendations issued by treaty bodies, special procedures or the Human Rights Council The Foreign Ministry, a university and OHCHR-Mexico jointly launched an online search tool that contains 1,496 recommendations issued in relation to Mexico. Target not achieved: Kosovo Unexpected result: Ethiopia, Mexico, Key recommendations from CEDAW to were addressed by the Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development. 198 OHCHR REPORT 2011

6.2 Number of countries of engagement with a satisfactory record of report submission to treaty bodies/upr Cameroon, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Europe region Target achieved: Congo Progress made: Cameroon, Europe region 6.3 Proportion of submitted reports to treaty bodies/upr from countries of engagement which substantially or fully conform to reporting guidelines Cameroon, Djibouti, Paraguay, Serbia, Tanzania, Venezuela TOTAL: 6 Target achieved: Djibouti, Paraguay, Serbia, Venezuela Target partially achieved: Cameroon, Tanzania Ecuador s submission to the UPR complied with the guidelines. The Government of Kosovo submitted a report to the CRC. Unexpected result: Ecuador, Kosovo, Peru Peru submitted outstanding reports to CESCR and the Human Rights Committee. 6.4 Number of countries of engagement which have issued a standing invitation to special procedures mandate-holders Unexpected result: Panama This was achieved in Panama through the implementation of UPR recommendations. 6.5 Number of countries of engagement with a satisfactory response record to the visit requests of special procedures Europe region Target achieved: Europeregion 6.6 Number of countries of engagement with a satisfactory response record to communications issued by special procedures EA 7: Increased number and diversity of rights-holders and NHRIs and civil society actors acting on their behalf making use of UN and regional human rights mechanisms and bodies 7.1 Number of countries of engagement where there was a significant increase in the level of submission or diversity of submitting actors of substantive documents from non-governmental actors to treaty bodies or special procedures Kosovo, Mexico, Occupied Palestinian, Paraguay Target achieved: Mexico, Occupied Palestinian, Paraguay Progress made: Kosovo Unexpected result: Central America region, The level of submission increased in the Central America region from organizations dealing with the fight against racial and ethnic discrimination against Afro-descendants and indigenous peoples Submissions were received from. 7.2 Total number of NHRIs, civil society organizations and individuals in countries of engagement that have submitted substantive documents to treaty bodies and special procedures Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Occupied Palestinian, Panama, Peru 0 Target achieved: Argentina,Chile,Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru Progress made: Occupied Palestinian Target not achieved: CostaRica OHCHR REPORT 2011 199

EA 8: International and regional human rights law and institutions progressively strengthened and/or developed 8.1 Number of international and regional laws and institutions strengthened and/or developed Eastern Africa region Target achieved: Eastern Africa region EA 10: International community increasingly responsive to critical human rights situations and issues 10.1 Number of countries of engagement for which critical human rights issues were raised in major international fora Occupied Palestinian Target achieved: Occupied Palestinian 10.2 Number of countries of engagement where a significant level of approach/engagement has been made by the international community with the Government in relation to specific human rights issues Unexpected result: The international community, including the UN, advocated with the Government of to hold accountable police officers suspected of committing human rights violations in the context of the Walk to Work protest. 200 OHCHR REPORT 2011

EA 11: Increased integration of human rights standards and principles, including the right to development, into UN system policies and programmes with respect to development, humanitarian action, peace and security and economic and social issues 11.1 Number of countries of engagement with UN peacekeeping missions which have adequately integrated international human rights standards 11.2 Number of countries of engagement with humanitarian operations which have adequately integrated international human rights standards Occupied Palestinian Target achieved: Occupied Palestinian 11.3 Number of countries of engagement where the UN guidelines incorporating a rights-based approach have been used by a selection of the main programmes of UN agencies Europe region, Lebanon, Middle East region, Paraguay, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia TOTAL: 5 Target achieved: Europe region, Middle East region, Paraguay, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Progress made: Lebanon, Mexico 11.4 Number of countries of engagement where the UN Common Country Programme/UNDAF has satisfactorily integrated international human rights standards and principles into its operations Bahrain, Chile, Djibouti, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Honduras, Kosovo, Occupied Palestinian, Panama, Peru, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, Tanzania, Uruguay Target achieved: Chile, Djibouti, El Salvador, Honduras, Kosovo, Occupied Palestinian, Panama, Peru, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, Tanzania, Uruguay Implementation of the UN document in Bahrain, which the Government did not co-sign, was stalled due to events taking place in the country. 4 Progress made: Ethiopia Target not achieved: Bahrain OHCHR REPORT 2011 201