Country Profile: Jamaica

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(This profile was last updated on 20th October 2017)


Country Profile Overview: Jamaica

Ratification of Human Rights-related Instruments relevant in the context of climate change

…ratified the following human rights instruments with relevance in the context of climate:

  • International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
  • International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
  • Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
  • Convention on the Rights of the Child
  • International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
  • Convention on the Rights of Migrant Workers
  • Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities
  • American Convention on Human Rights

 

For more specific information and references regarding the human rights obligation of this country under international law, please visit             http://forestdefender.org/country/Jamaica

Positions in the procedures of the UN Human Rights Council

UPR Universal Periodic Review (see Part 2 of the country profile for any reference mentioned in this section);

… referred to climate change in its national report(s) to the UPR: for the first UPR cycle,;            for the 2nd UPR cycle,

… accepted or noted a recommendation related to climate change during its review under the UPR;

… will participate to the UPR in Apr- May 2020, with a deadline for submission of information by civil society on 19.09.2019

Climate change as an issue raised during the review of the country by UN Human Rights institutions (see Part 2 of the country profile for any reference mentioned in this section):

Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)

… referred to climate change in a national report to the committee;

… was the subject of concerns or concluding observations by the committee on the protection of human rights in the context of climate change;

Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC)

… was the subject of concerns or concluding observations by the committee on the protection of human rights in the context of climate change;

Obligations, statements and reports in the context of UN Climate Negotiations

… has ratified the Paris Agreement which recognizes the need for parties to promote and respect human rights when taking climate action;

… emphasized the following principle(s) in its Nationally Determined Contributions submitted under the Paris Agreement: public participation in the implementation of the NDC, food security,

… mentioned human rights in written submission to the UNFCCC in relation to the following issues: the need for Clean Development Mechanism projects to respect human rights (2013), the need for capacity building to support countries in implementing human rights-based actions (2016),

Voluntary National Reviews in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals

… is expected to submit its national report for the Voluntary National Review on 15.06.2018;

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