Asia Pacific Forum of National Human Rights Institutions (APF). We support our members to protect and promote #humanrights across the #AsiaPacific region.
With human rights under threat across the #AsiaPacific, the role of strong, independent #NHRIs has never been more critical. At the APF, we support their vital work.
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We recently partnered with @UNDP and @UNHumanRights to conduct a Capacity Assessment of the Ombudsman of the Kyrgyz Republic — a vital step in supporting the institution to better protect and promote #humanrights across the country.
Learn more: https://t.co/ub9rt8Rzgr
Across the #AsiaPacific, many still face barriers to their sexual & reproductive health & rights — from unsafe abortion to gender-based violence.
We were pleased to co-host two webinars w/ @UNFPA to equip #NHRIs with tools to better protect #SRHR.
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The Commission has launched a new network to promote the human rights of older persons within Australia and internationally, bringing together key civil society organisations and individuals.
The Human Rights As We Age Network will work collaboratively to advance human rights for older persons, including through supporting the development of an international legally binding instrument on the human rights of older persons and pursuit of a national Human Rights Act and Framework.
The Network will be co-chaired by Australia’s Age Discrimination Commissioner Robert Fitzgerald AM and Sue Hendy, Director of the International Federation on Ageing.
“This collaborative network will aim to advance the human rights of older persons both internationally and nationally, adding weight to the many established civil society initiatives,” said Age Discrimination Commissioner Robert Fitzgerald AM.
Read the full statement - https://t.co/QAWQQDN7GJ
#AusHumanRights #humanrights #age #ageism #discrimination #olderpersons
Statement on World Environment Day
The world celebrates World Environment Day on the 5th of June each year, and this year’s theme focuses on the issue of plastic pollution and the need to eliminate it.
In this context, the National Centre for Human Rights affirms that the right to a healthy environment is one of the human rights guaranteed by international standards. The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, particularly Article (12) on the right to the highest attainable standard of health, highlights the need for state parties to adopt a range of measures, including those related to environmental health.
At the Arab level, Article (38) of the Arab Charter on Human Rights affirms every person’s right to a sound environment and obliges state parties to take the necessary measures, within their capabilities, to enforce this right. It is worth noting that Jordan is a party to both the Arab Charter on Human Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
At the national level, the Environmental Protection Law No. (6) of 2017 serves as the legislative framework regulating this area, in addition to the issuance of several related bylaws and instructions addressing environmental rights.
Jordan has also adopted several public policies related to the right to a healthy environment, including the National Climate Change Policy (2022–2050). Moreover, the right to a sound environment is one of the main pillars of the National Comprehensive Plan for Human Rights.
The Centre stresses the interconnection between the right to a healthy environment and various other human rights. Enjoyment of these rights requires a clean and pollution-free environment, particularly with regard to the right to an adequate standard of living, which includes the right to food and water, as well as its direct relation to the right to health and other rights that are directly or indirectly affected by this right.
The Centre also notes that the right to a sound environment faces challenges at both the global and national levels. It reiterates the recommendations set forth in its successive annual reports regarding the need to integrate social, economic, and environmental dimensions when formulating environmental policies. It also stresses the importance of promoting waste recycling and safe disposal throughout the Kingdom, intensifying awareness campaigns on environmental issues and their relation to human rights, and establishing central stations for the treatment of industrial and domestic wastewater across all regions. This is in addition to addressing plastic pollution.
The Centre calls for continued efforts to implement the recommendations contained in the National Comprehensive Plan for Human Rights with regard to the right to a healthy environment. It also emphasizes the need to give increased attention to climate change and its connection to human rights, as well as exploring all means to mitigate its impacts, including the ongoing implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals—especially the goal related to climate action.
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#المركز_الوطني_لحقوق_الإنسان #NCHR
We're seeking an experienced gender consultant to support us in implementing our gender equality programme for National Human Rights Institutions (#NHRIs) in the #AsiaPacific.
Learn more: https://t.co/PFSoV6kTYl
Across the Pacific, local communities are driving efforts to protect and promote #humanrights!
Pacific #NHRIs & partners gathered for a final talanoa to reflect on the APF Human Rights Community-Led Development program.
Learn more: https://t.co/w8wGA1JMSk
National Human Rights Institutions (#NHRIs) are at the frontline of preventing torture and ill-treatment.
More than 60 #NHRI reps from across the #AsiaPacific are joining our regional course on #tortureprevention, delivered with @apt_geneva
Learn more: https://t.co/blzX9Vc9RH
#NHRI representatives from across the #AsiaPacific have completed our new online Human Rights Community-led Development (#HRCLD) Programme - an approach to tackling local human rights challenges with community-driven solutions.
Learn more: https://t.co/25htSHmMRw
In its advisory, the Commission urges the Philippine government to undertake the necessary measures to ensure the effective and full implementation of the Convention. https://t.co/O5UW1Q7RxH
#CHRngLahat#NaritoAngCHR
We’re pleased to share the latest #AnnualReport of our APF Human Rights Defenders Working Group, highlighting a year of progress in protecting #HRDs across the #AsiaPacific!
Read it here➡️ https://t.co/KS9Dym4x7I
Funded by the European Union.
We're seeking a consultant to develop & deliver a learning programme and monitoring framework on #humanrights compliance in Climate Change Mitigation & Adaptation (#CCMA) initiatives, with a focus on South Asia.
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We’re proud to support the Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission in strengthening its role as an independent #NHRI.
With @UNHumanRights & @UNDP, we facilitated a Capacity Assessment & Strategic Plan review to enhance its effectiveness. https://t.co/X9ZoJDlQcz
Racism must never shape policies, institutions, or everyday decisions. To dismantle it, those affected must be able to challenge discrimination wherever it appears, making equality a reality.
⚖️ Justice grows when we take action, push for fair laws, and refuse to stay silent. A world built on dignity and respect is possible when we commit to it together. ✊🏾💙
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#FightRacism
"Everyone here could be a human rights defender. There are many things you can do in your own capacity."👏👏
~Mary Lawlor, UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders, speaking at the 58th session of the UN Human Rights Council.
Each year at the @UN_HRC, States tell me how much they are doing to protect human rights defenders. Yet each day I see this is not true. HRDs need action, not just assurances. Everyone — States & individuals — has a role to play. #HRC58
Race Discrimination Commissioner Giridharan Sivaraman’s message for the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (IDERD) which is marked around the world today. For more information on IDERD visit: https://t.co/fvcXCWyHpk
Two rich discussions today at #GANHRI2025 Knowledge Exchange: on #NHRIs advancing #DisabilityRights and monitoring #CRPD; and on the importance of NHRI accreditation. Inspiring experiences shared by NHRIs + ideas for future collaboration.
#GANHRI2025 Annual Meeting starts Monday. 300+ leaders from #NHRIs, UN partners and civil society will discuss pressing #HumanRights issues in a time of change. Our focus is on gender equality and the rights of women and girls.
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