Order of the Day, 9 March2011 / Page 1
/ Human Rights Council
Sixteenth session
Geneva, 28 February -25 March 2011
Order of the Day[*]
Plenary Meetings – Room XX
Wednesday, 9 March 2011
MORNING
9. a.m.- 10p.m.
19thmeeting
/ Item 3 / Promotion and protection of all human rights, civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, including the rights to development (cont’d)
Clustered Interactive Dialogue(cont’d)
The Special Representative of the Secretary General on violence against children
The Special Rapporteur on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography
A/HRC/16/54, A/HRC/16/NGO/12, A/HRC/16/NGO/121,A/HRC/16/57, A/HRC/16/57/Add.1, A/HRC/16/57/Add.1/Corr.1, A/HRC/16/57/Add.2, A/HRC/16/57/Add.3, A/HRC/16/57/Add.4, A/HRC/16/57/Add.5, A/HRC/16/56**
10. a.m.- 1p.m. / Annual full-day meeting on the right of the child
A/HRC/16/55**A/HRC/16/NI/4, A/HRC/16/NI/5, A/HRC/16/NGO/1, A/HRC/16/NGO/10, A/HRC/16/NGO/11, A/HRC/16/NGO/17, A/HRC/16/NGO/21, A/HRC/16/NGO/83, A/HRC/16/NGO/84, A/HRC/16/NGO/117, A/HRC/16/NGO/120, A/HRC/16/NGO/127
Morning Panel: Root cause and factors leading children to live and/or work on the street
Panelists:
  • Ms. Najat Maalla M’jid, Special Rapporteur on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography
  • Rev. Patrick Shanahan, President, Street Invest
  • Ms. Sévérine T., Youth Representatives of The African Movement of Working Children and Youth,Benin and Cameroun
  • Mohammad R. and Tania A., Youth representatives from Plan supported Programmes, Bangladesh
  • Mr. Paulo Sergio Pinheiro, Commissioner and Rapporteur on Children, Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
[Modalities for participation in the panel: The panel discussion will be divided in 2 slots of 60 minutes each (45 minutes for questions and 15 minutes for answers). States members of the Council, observerStates and other observers are requested to raise their nameplates and the list is noted by the podium. NHRIs and NGOs are requested to inscribe with the speakers list held by the Secretariat in the room. Speaking time is 3 minutes for States members of the Council, and 2 minutes for observer States and other observers, including NHRIs and NGOs. The list of speakers will be closed 10 minutes after the commencement of the discussion. Concept note on the panel is posted on HRC Extranet]
AFTERNOON
3p.m.-6 p.m.
20thmeeting
/ Annual full-day meeting on the right of the child (cont’d)
Afternoon Panel: Conditions of children living and/or working on the street: prevention strategies and responses
Panelists
  • Ms. Marta Santos Pais, Special Representative of the Secretary General on Violence against Children
  • Mr. Abdul Khalique Shaikh, Deputy Inspector General of Police, Sindh, Pakistan
  • Mr. Marco Antonio Da Silva Souza, Director, Proyecto Meninos e meninas da rua, Brazil
  • Ms. Theresa Kilbane, Senior Advisor, Child Protection Unit, UNICEF
  • Mr. Kari Tapiola, Special Advisor to the Director General, International Labour Organization
[Modalities for participation in the panel: As indicated above.]
Other information:
  • All speakers scheduled to take the floor should provide the Secretariat beforehand with 25 copies of their statements. For general distribution, 250 copies are needed.
  • Identity session photo-badges may be obtained by all delegations from the UNOG Security and Safety Section at the ‘Pregny Gate’ (Palais des Nations, 8-14 Avenue de la Paix) from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. upon presentation of a copy of the letter requesting accreditation and an identity document.
  • The deadline for submission of draft resolutions/decisions is Thursday, 17 March 2011 at 1p.m.
  • Delegations wishing to reserve rooms should contact Ms. Somjai Kiatsurayanon (email: [email protected], tel.77382, office E-3060) no later than 12 noon of the day before the meeting.
  • Programme of work found in annex.

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DRAFT Programme of Work for the 16th session of the Human Rights Council (28 FEBRUARY – 25 March 2011)
- Version 28-02-2011 – Rev

WEEK 1 / WEEK 2 / WEEK 3 / WEEK 4
28 February / 7 March / 14 March / 21 March
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Y / 10.00

13.00 / Item 1
High-level segment (HLS) / Item 3(cont’d) 09.00 -12.00
Clustered ID with:
. SR countering terrorism
. SR torture / Item 4- 09.00 -12.00
Individual ID with:
. SR DPRK
. SR Myanmar / Item 2 - HC report (res. 15/1)starts 9am
Item 7
Follow-up to special sessions :
. HC reports (res S-9/1 & S-12/1, 15/6)
. ID w/ Committee of Experts (res 13/9)
13.00

15.00 / HLS (cont’d) / Item 3 (cont’d)12.00 -1500
Clustered ID with :
. WG disappearances
. WG arbitrary detention
. SR on IDPs / Item 4(cont’d)12.00 -1500
. Follow-up to the 14th Sp Session- HC report (res S-14/1) to be followed by GD
. Follow-up to the 15th Sp Session - GD
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General debate (item 4) / Item 7 (cont’d)12.00 -1500
. ID with SR - OpT
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General debate
15.00

18.00 / HLS (cont’d) / Item 3 (cont’d)15.00 -18.00 / Item 4(cont’d)15.00 -18.00
General debate (cont’d) / Item 7 (cont’d)15.00 -18.00
General debate(cont’d)
1 March / 8 March / 15 March / 22 March
T
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S
D
A
Y / 10.00

13.00 / HLS (cont’d) / Item 3(cont’d) 09.00 -12.00
Clustered ID with:
. SR Right to Food
. SR on Adequate Housing / Item 3(cont’d)- 09.00 -12.00
. ID with IE minorities
Item 5 (cont’d)
. HRCAC Reports
. Report of Forum on Minority Issues
. Report of the Social Forum
. Report of WG on HRET
General debate (cont’d) / Item 8 - 09.00 -12.00
General debate
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Item 9
13.00

15.00 / HLS (cont’d) / Item 3 (cont’d)12.00 -1500
Clustered ID with:
. SRSG violence against children
. SR sale of children / Item 5(cont’d)12.00 -1500
General debate (cont’d) / Item 9 12.00 -1500
. IGWGon Durban follow-up
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General debate (cont’d)
15.00

18.00 / HLS (cont’d) / Item 3 (cont’d)15.00 -18.00 / Item 5(cont’d)15.00 -18.00
General debate(cont’d) / Item 9(cont’d)15.00 -18.00
General debate (cont’d)
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Item 5(cont’d)
Complaint Procedure [Closed meeting]
2 March / 9 March / 16 March / 23 March
W
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D
N
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S
D
A
Y / 10.00

13.00 / 9.00 -12.00
HLS (cont’d) / Annual full-day meeting on the rights of the child (res. 13/20) / Item 6
Consideration of UPR-reports
Liberia
Malawi
Mongolia / Item 10
Individual ID with:
. IE on Burundi
. SR joint report on DRC (res 13/22)
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Item 2 & 10 – HC country reports
General Debate
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General debate
13.00

15.00 / 12.00 -15.00
Panel on the enjoyment of HRs of people of African Descent (res. 14/16) / Break / Break / Break
15.00

18.00 / 15.00 -18.00
HLS General segment / Annual full-day meeting on the rights of the child (res. 13/20) / Item 6(cont’d)
Consideration of UPR-reports
Panama
Maldives
Andorra / Item 1 (cont’d)
. Appointment SP mandate holders
. Appointment of Exp. Mechanism on Indigenous Peoples.
. HRC Advisory Committee elections
Decisions and conclusions
3 March / 10 March / 17 March / 24 March
T
H
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S
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Y / 10.00

13.00 / Item 1 (cont’d)
Item 2
HC annual report, followed by Interactive Dialogue with HC / Item 3(cont’d)
Clustered ID with:
. SR HR defenders
. SR freedom of religion or belief / Item 6(cont’d)
Consideration of UPR-reports
Bulgaria
Honduras
Lebanon / Decisions and conclusions*(cont’d)
13.00

15.00 / Break / Break / Break / Break
15.00

18.00 / Item 2(cont’d)
ID-HC(cont’d)
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HC/SG thematic reports followed by General debate / Item 3(cont’d)
General debate / Item 6(cont’d)
Consideration of UPR-reports
Marshall Islands
Croatia
Jamaica / Decisions and conclusions
(cont’d)
4 March / 11 March / 18 March / 25 March
F
R
I
D
A
Y / 10.00

13.00 / Item 2 (cont’d)
General debate (cont’d) / Panel on HRs and issues related to terrorist hostage-taking
( dec. 15/116) / Item 6(cont’d)
Consideration of UPR-reports
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Micronesia
Mauritania / Decisions and conclusions(cont’d)
13.00

15.00 / Break / Break / Break / Break
15.00

18.00 / Item 3
Annual debate on HRs of persons
with disabilities (res. 13/11) / Item 3(cont’d)
General debate(cont’d)
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Item 5
Complaint Procedure
[Closed meeting] / Item 6(cont’d)
Consideration of UPR-reports
United States of America
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General debate / Decisions and conclusion(cont’d)
Report of the session

* including the adoption of the outcome of the HRC Review.

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Information note for ease of reference on speaking time arrangements

16th Human Rights Council (28 February – 25 March 2011)

Type of discussion / Member States
(min.) / ObserverStates and other observers
(min.) / NHRIs/NGOs
(min.)
Interactive dialogue with the High Commissioner / 3’ / 2’ / -2’ per NHRI/NGO (30’ approx. in total)
Interactive dialogues for thematic mandates (clustered) / 5’ / 3’ / -3’ per NHRI/NGO (30’ approx. in total for three Rapporteurs)
-3’ per NHRI/NGO (20’ approx. in total for two Rapporteurs)
Interactive dialogue for country and other mandates (when individual) / 3’ / 2’ / -2’ per NHRI /NGO (10’ approx. in total )
General debate for all Items / 3’ / 2’ / -2’ per NHRI /NGO
Panels / 3’ / 2’ / -2’ per NHRI /NGO

-For general debates, all delegates are requested to inscribe in person at the List of Speakers Desk in Room XX, which is open for all items on the first day of the session.

-For interactive dialogues and panels, delegates are requested to raise their nameplates. NHRIs and NGOs* are requested to approach the List of Speakers Desk in Room XX.

-For the consideration of UPR outcomes under Item 6, a timetable for the opening of the lists of speakers for countries concerned was circulated via Note Verbale on 25 January 2011. All delegates are requested to inscribe in person at the List of Speakers Desk in Room XX. NHRIs and NGOs are requested to approach the List of Speakers Desk outside Room XX.

* To confirm on-line pre-registration request

[*]The information contained in this document was compiled and is correct as of 6 p.m. of the previous day. In the event

that the consideration of a specific item or sub-item does not take up the whole meeting, the Council will move to the consideration of the next item or sub-item scheduled for the following meeting, with the exception of the High Level Segment and Panels. The Secretariat will communicate any changes or updates by SMS, HRC Extranet and Twitter ( Any comments or queries should be notified to the Secretariat Office(E-3060).

** Documents previously circulated.