1st anniversary of the adoption of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other People Working in Rural Areas by the UN General Assembly on 17 December 2018

UNDROP 1st Anniversary statement The need to take steps to implement the UN Declaration on the rights of peasants and other people working in rural areas 17 December 2019 The following joint statement has been made by a group of United Nations human rights experts* to mark the 1st anniversary…

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Samsung decision to compensate sick electronics workers welcomed by UN expert, urging action by all firms

GENEVA (27 August 2018) – The UN expert on toxics and human rights has welcomed a decision by the electronics giant Samsung to accept unconditionally an arbitration proposal on compensation for South Korean workers who have suffered serious illnesses while working for the company and on measures to prevent any…

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Japan: Fukushima clean-up workers, including homeless, at grave risk of exploitation, say UN experts

Link to official UN press release here GENEVA (16 August 2018) – Japan must act urgently to protect tens of thousands of workers who are reportedly being exploited and exposed to toxic nuclear radiation in efforts to clean up the damaged Fukushima Daichi Nuclear Power Station, say three UN human…

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Letter to Brazil regarding proposal to weaken protections from pesticides

Joint letter by the mandates of Special Rapporteurs on Toxics, Food, Environment, Health and Water & Sanitation. Concerns raised to the Government of Brazil concerning the Project of Law (PL),6.299/2002 which amends Law No. 7.802 of 11 July 1989, which would significantly weaken the criteria for approving the experimental and…

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The rights of workers and toxic chemical exposure

The Special Rapporteur on Human Rights and Hazardous Substances and Wastes report to the UN Human Rights Council in in September 2018 will focus on the rights of workers and toxic chemical exposure. According to the ILO, nearly two million workers per year – or three workers per minute –…

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Denmark and Greenland, 2017

Report to be presented to UN Human Rights Council in September 2018 Key issues:  Conduct of business outside Denmark & extraterritorial obligations, including pesticide exports and exports of end-of-life ships (shipbreaking); child rights and toxic chemicals, in particular endocrine disrupting chemicals; hazardous waste disposal by United States military in Greenland;…

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Guidelines to Good Practices

Report of the Special Rapporteur on the implications for human rights of the environmentally sound management and disposal of hazardous substances and wastes (A/HRC/36/41) Download report here:  Good Practice Guidelines Over the past several decades, many States have made welcome progress in reducing the impacts of toxics. However, this progress…

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Sierra Leone, 2017

Report to be presented to UN Human Rights Council in September 2018 Key issues:  Industrial chemical, pesticide, and waste management in least developed countries; poverty and pollution; child rights and toxic exposures to hazardous substances; pollution from extractive industries and palm oil production; and business responsibilities. End-of-visit statement  25 August…

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Pesticides are “global human rights concern”, say UN experts urging new treaty

GENEVA (7 March 2017) – Two United Nations experts are calling for a comprehensive new global treaty to regulate and phase out the use of dangerous pesticides in farming, and move towards sustainable agricultural practices. They say: “excessive use of pesticides are very dangerous to human health, to the environment…

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