The 2024 edition of the Toolkit on National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights provides practical step-by-step guidance to develop and implement a NAP aligned with a human rights-based approach.
Importantly, the Toolkit highlights recent real-life good practice examples and innovative approaches. It also highlights challenges faced by those working with NAPs, and lessons learned addressing these.
The Toolkit situates NAPs within the evolving business and human rights landscape, highlighting the role of national baseline assessments, and exploring how NAPs can support and complement the implementation of human rights due diligence legislation.
The Toolkit is designed to support government officials when drafting NAPs, as well as national human rights institutions, businesses, civil society organisations, trade unions, academics, the media and others when engaging with the State both during and after the publication of a NAP.

National action plans on business and human Rights toolkit

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Document Type: Report

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  • Daniel Morris

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Place: Copenhagen, Denmark

Institution: Danish Institute for Human Rights

Date: 2024

Language: en

The 2024 edition of the Toolkit on National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights provides practical step-by-step guidance to develop and implement a NAP aligned with a human rights-based approach.
Importantly, the Toolkit highlights recent real-life good practice examples and innovative approaches. It also highlights challenges faced by those working with NAPs, and lessons learned addressing these.
The Toolkit situates NAPs within the evolving business and human rights landscape, highlighting the role of national baseline assessments, and exploring how NAPs can support and complement the implementation of human rights due diligence legislation.
The Toolkit is designed to support government officials when drafting NAPs, as well as national human rights institutions, businesses, civil society organisations, trade unions, academics, the media and others when engaging with the State both during and after the publication of a NAP.

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