Country Profile: Tuvalu
Our database enables you to generate a country profile for each of the 196 UN member states that identifies the commitments and position statements each country has already made in favor of integrating human rights considerations in climate action.
All UN members have existing human rights obligations in the context of climate change, and the vast majority of governments have already called for a better integration of human rights in climate responses. |
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We invite you to explore the database and to find out how specific countries have taken positions in favor of this integration.
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- supported inclusion of a reference to human rights in the text of the Paris Agreement
- referred to climate change in its national report to the Human Right Council’s Universal Periodic Review
- sponsored the following Human Rights Council’s resolution(s) on Human Rights and Climate Change: Resolution 7/23 (2008), Resolution 10/4 (2009) and Resolution 29/15 (2015)
- ratified the following human rights instruments with relevance in the context of climate change:
- Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
- Convention on the Rights of the Child
The original documents reviewed for the countries profiles can be found on the following webpages:
- Intended Nationally Determined Contributions,
- Written submissions to the UN Climate Secretariat,
- National Communications to the UNFCCC (industrialized countries and developing countries),
- Human Rights Council Resolutions Database,
- Geneva Pledge for Human Rights in Climate Action,
- Documents submitted to the HRC Universal Periodic Review.