Special Rapporteur on human rights defenders to attend Burundi event

15.07.2011

ISHR’s Regional and National Programme Manager, Clément Nyaletsossi Voulé says it is a real privilege to have Ms Asuagbor in Burundi to participate in the discussions – together with government ministers, representatives of the European Union, United Nations and civil society organisations.

‘The aim is to provide a platform for dialogue between civil society and government actors.  Each panel will feature representatives from both groups.

 

ISHR’s Regional and National Programme Manager, Clément Nyaletsossi Voulé says it is a real privilege to have Ms Asuagbor in Burundi to participate in the discussions – together with government ministers, representatives of the European Union, United Nations and civil society organisations.

‘The aim is to provide a platform for dialogue between civil society and government actors.  Each panel will feature representatives from both groups.

‘As we approach the 30th anniversary of the African Charter later this month it’s a good time to consider and discuss the human rights obligations of governments and civil society organisations across the continent. This will be the focus of the first panel discussion,’ says Mr Nyaletsossi Voulé.

‘The second discussion, on protection of human rights defenders at the national level, will be an opportunity to hear a range of perspectives on how to address the key challenges faced by human rights defenders.

‘The International Service for Human Rights is committed to supporting human rights defenders – so we’re pleased to work with our partners, FORSC and EHAHRDN, to provide a platform for discussion on these important issues,’ he says.

Ms Asuagbor will be in Burundi for three days in total, during which time she will also have separate informal meetings with non-governmental organisations, members of the media, trade unions and government representatives.

Category:

Region
  • Africa
Mechanism
  • African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights
  • ACHPR Special Rapporteur on HRDs
Country
  • Burundi