01583nas a2200277 4500000000100000008004100001260002300042653002200065653004100087653001100128653004000139653001400179653001700193653001100210653001800221653002400239653001400263653001900277653002000296653000900316100002400325245005400349856008700403300000700490520080800497 2013 d bHuman Rights Watch10aVulnerable groups10aSustainable Development Goals (SDGs)10aStigma10aMillennium Development Goals (MDGs)10aInclusion10aHuman Rights10aHealth10aGender issues10aEqual opportunities10aEducation10aDiscrimination10adisabled people10aCRPD1 aHuman Rights Watch 00aRights should be central to the post 2015 agenda. uhttps://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/related_material/2013post2015dev-goals.pdf a133 a

This report highlights that "a new global framework on development should be rooted in existing, internationally-agreed human rights standards, as set out in core documents like the UN Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. Governments have legal obligations to Governments have legal obligations to respect, protect and fulfil these rights, including in their development programs and policies...Making human rights integral to development and a post-2015 development framework would contribute to more just and inclusive development outcomes, especially through an emphasis on participation, empowerment, and transparency"