Voluntary Principles on Security + Human Rights

A Timeline

Significant events in the history of the Voluntary Principles, 2000–2006

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2000

March
Initial convening of companies, NGOs and governments on security and human rights issues.
 
May
Second convening identifies three key areas of focus: risk assessment, relationships with public security and relationships with private security.
 
July
Participants review the first draft of the Voluntary Principles.
 
September
Final drafting meeting for the Voluntary Principles.
 
October
The US Department of State and the UK Foreign Office revised and fine-tuned the set of principles.
 
Novermber
The final draft was circulated to the participating companies and NGOs for final review, with only minimal changes proposed.
 
December
The Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights are announced by the US and UK governments.
 

2001

March
Participants reconvene to discuss implementation efforts.
 
November
A joint US Department of State and UK Foreign Office team visited Nigeria for the purpose of briefing the host country government at senior levels on the Principles, and convening interested companies to address ways to integrate the Principles into their country policies and practices.
 
December
The Dutch government and additional company and NGO join the Voluntary Principles process.
 

2002

January
An additional company joins the Voluntary Principles process.
 
March
A joint US Department of State/UK Foreign Office team visits Indonesia to promote the Voluntary Principles.
 
May
An additional company joins the Voluntary Principles process.
 
November
A joint US Department of State/UK Foreign Office team visits Nigeria to promote the Voluntary Principles.
 

2003

January
A Steering Committee with a rotating membership of governments, NGOs and companies is established.
 
June
First Steering Committee meeting hosted by the UK Foreign Office.
 
September
An in-country process begins in Colombia.
 

2004

January
Secretariat established, co-managed by BSR and IBLF.
 
An annual plenary meeting was hosted by the Dutch government in the Hague.
 
November
Voluntary Principles website launched.
 

2005

January
Two additional companies join the Voluntary Principles process and two working groups are formed.
 
September
The Information Working Group of the Voluntary Principles released an update on the in-country working group processes in Indonesia and Colombia.
 

2006

January
The annual plenary session was held in London, marking the 5-year anniversary of the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights.
 
April
The Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights Plenary opened participation to more extractives companies, non governmental organizations (NGOs) and host governments.
 
May
The 5-year review of company implementation efforts and in-country working group progress is made public on the Voluntary Principles website.
 
June
Explored implementation of the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights in Nigeria.
 

2007

May
The annual plenary session of the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights, held in Washington DC, was marked by the adoption of formal participation criteria.
 
December
Two companies join the Voluntary Principles process
 

2008

May
The annual plenary session of the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights was held in Amsterdam in March 2008.