Governments from about ten Pacific countries have helped to put together a guidebook on human rights reporting.
The book, once published, will be used as a tool to help individual countries in the region report back to international bodies on how they're measuring up to the treaties they've signed up to.
Romulo Nayacalevu, a senior human rights advisor from the Pacific Community's Regional Rights Resource Team, spoke to Indira Stewart.
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A guidebook designed to help Pacific governments report on human rights being finalised at consultations in Fiji Photo: Pacific Community