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31 Jul 2017

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European Network on Debt and Development (EURODAD)

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“Human rights impact assessments for economic reform policies”, 31 Jul 2017

[EURODAD recommends that] HRIAs must be evidence-based to ensure analysis is informed, and should rely on a range of tools and methods, including those developed by practitioners and CSOs: expertise on undertaking stakeholder engagement continues to be deepened in the business and human rights sector, for example, in the context of supply chain due diligence. 

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