The African Centre for Democracy and Human Rights Studies seeks to promote awareness and adherence of human rights and democratic principles throughout Africa.
Presenting the official report of the Forum during the opening of the Commission’s Public Session, Ms Ellen Ann described the gathering as “a sacred space of conscience, solidarity, truth-telling, and collective visioning for the future of our continent.” https://t.co/9PVTXkC1Xt
Civil Society Calls for Stronger Human Rights Protection at Closing of NGOs Forum Ahead of ACHPR Session
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CSOs from across Africa concluded the NGO Forum preceding the 87th Ordinary Session of ACHPR with the adoption of several key resolutions and recommendations addressing pressing human rights concerns on the continent. https://t.co/unzAcMIyuW #ngosforum#acdhrs#humanrights
The “Review of State Periodic Reports by ACHPR: The Role of NGOs” panel brought together key voices from the human rights community to discuss how state reporting can strengthen accountability and implementation of human rights across Africa.https://t.co/Qx7CgAg8Zv
Dr. Jessica Oga, Head Ubingwa Think Tank, Afya Na Haki stated during the panel discussion on "Defending Rights in hostile Contexts: Attacks on Human Rights actors advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in the Context of Shrinking Civic Space and Gender Backlash"
Panel 7 “Defending Rights in Hostile Contexts: Attacks on Human Rights actors advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in the Context of Shrinking Civic Space and Gender Backlash”
Panel 8 of the NGOS Forum focused on the Draft Declaration on the Promotion of the Role of Human and Peoples’ Rights Defenders and their Protection in Africa.
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Panel 7 “Defending Rights in Hostile Contexts: Attacks on Human Rights actors advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in the Context of Shrinking Civic Space and Gender Backlash. https://t.co/HMGWnJO2Qx
Today’s Special Interest Group Reporting Session served as a platform for dialogue, reflection, and collective advocacy as experts, CSOs, human rights defenders gathered to discuss some of the continent’s most pressing challenges related to water, sanitation, governance and peace
Panel 6 on “Migrants, Refugees and IDPs in Northern Africa: Situation, Challenges and Protection Frameworks” brought together human rights defenders, researchers, and civil society actors for an important conversation on the realities facing migrants across Africa.
ACDHRS Project Officer Mr Peter Gomez guided participants on the Special Interest Group (SIG) discussions, through a focused and engaging exchange on key thematic areas of the programme. https://t.co/0kvuzRQwfq
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Panel 5 of the NGOs Forum focused on the growing challenges of peace, security, and unconstitutional changes of government across Africa, with special attention on the ongoing crisis in Sudan. https://t.co/IIY4BGbgJg
Comm. Sallah-Njie delivered extensive reflections on feminist approaches to peace and justice in Africa, saying peace must go beyond ceasefire agreements, political settlements. She said sustainable peace requires justice, equality, accountability, meaningful inclusion of women
Panel 4 themed “Beyond Ceasefires: Countering Backlash Through Feminist Approaches to Peace and Justice,” brought together leading voices from Somalia, Sudan, Ethiopia, and ACHPR to examine the growing backlash against women & girls in conflict-affected communities across Africa.
This morning, our Information and Communication Officer, Pa Modou Cham, delivered a comprehensive recap of yesterday’s proceedings, highlighting the key discussions, recommendations, and outcomes from the NGOs Forum. #ngosforum
PANEL 2: Access to Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation for Communities Discriminated on the Basis of Work and Descent (CDWD): Between Structural Exclusion, Violation of Dignity, and the Imperative of Social Justice in Africa https://t.co/wh58xLNyHC #ngosforum#acdhrs
Justice Aisatou Jallow of the Superior Courts of The Gambia has emphasized that access to clean water and safe sanitation must be treated not only as a development priority, but as a fundamental human rights and justice issue across Africa. #ngosforum#acdhrs#humanrights