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 A Burundian soldier on a monitoring assignment, in Nyabiraba north of the capital Bujumbura - © OHCHR Photo/Gabriel Vockel

End impunity and protect civilians in armed conflict, says UN human rights chief
At the UN Security Council, the UN human rights chief calls for more respect for international law and effective action to protect civilians caught in armed conflicts.
13-11-2009

 Human Rights Chief Navi Pillay signs a Memorandum of Intent with Brazilian Foreign Minister Celso Amorim

Cooperation for human rights development
The UN human rights office and Government of Brazil sign a Memorandum of Intent to further human rights protection in third countries.
13-11-2009

 High Commissioner Navi Pillay and Brazil's Minister for Racial Equality Edson Santos arrive at a quilombo in Brazil - © UN Photo/Giancarlo Summa

History shackles Afro-Brazilians
Human Rights Chief Navi Pillay on a week-long visit to Brazil travels to a quilombo – one of the communities founded by escaped slaves where the inhabitants have taken action to achieve economic independence.
10-11-2009

 A family waits for the truck that will take them home to Somaliland, Africa - © UNHCR Photo / B. Heger

A global first: a Convention for the displaced
The African Union achieves a global first reaching agreement on a Convention to safeguard the rights of displaced persons and ensure assistance to them
06-11-2009

 Secretary-General and trafficking victims address the special event

Who are the victims of human trafficking?
Victims must not be treated as criminals by national immigration and law enforcement officials, says Special Rapporteur on trafficking in report to UN General Assembly.
05-11-2009

 Bonded labour is a form of modern slavery endured by millions - © OHCHR Photo/Rob Few

A story of modern slavery
The latest report from the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery describes the plight of the millions of people globally who work as bonded labourers.
04-11-2009

 National Human Rights Institutions are independent institutions in charge of the promotion and monitoring of human rights - © UNICEF/Roger LeMoyne

The state of National Human Rights Institutions – a global view
A survey finds that complaints to governments by National Human Rights Institutions are frequently not followed up.
30-10-2009

 Buddhi Gurung from Nepal survived human trafficking in Iraq - © UN Photo/ Evan Schneider

We were trafficked. Hear our voices.
The human rights of victims must be the primary concern when combating human trafficking, UN General Assembly is told
28-10-2009

 UN human rights chief, Navi Pillay in discussion with Harvard University student Kameni Enga from Cameroon - © Harvard University/Linda Grant

Human Rights Diplomacy
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay lectures on diplomacy the Harvard Law School faculty.
28-10-2009

 Indigenous children from the Embera people, displaced by armed conflict, in Colombia - © UN Photo / Mark Garten

Quality Education for Indigenous Peoples
Indigenous communities globally are missing out on quality education. A report to the Human Rights Council gives advice for the improved implementation of their right to education.
22-10-2009

 UN’s Independent Expert on Somalia, Shamsul Bari during a visit to Garowe central prison in Somalia - © Luc Andriampiania

Somalia: “Another problem in another place”
The UN’s Independent Expert on Somalia says the international community must act to bring an end to the long-standing human rights and humanitarian law abuses in Somalia.
21-10-2009

 Burundi military signed up voluntarily to be disarmed under the auspices of UN peacekeepers and observers, December 2004 - © UN photo/Martine Perret

The evolution of transitional justice
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay urges States confronting the past to make full use of the human rights mechanisms and expertise available.
19-10-2009

 Lucie Detsi, originally from Cameroon tells her story of years spent as a migrant domestic worker

Migrant domestic workers
Economic instability leaves the most vulnerable in the global community more exposed than ever. The rights of domestic migrant workers are the focus of a day of discussion at the UN Committee on Migrant Workers.
16-10-2009

 The UN’s High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay addresses a special session of the Human Rights Council - © UN Photo/Jean-Marc FERRE

The Human Rights Council in special session
Human Rights chief Navi Pillay, at a special session of the Human Rights Council urges respect for human rights as the basis for a resolution of the conflict between Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
15-10-2009

 UN Human Rights Chief Navi Pillay opens the first regional UN human rights office in Europe - © OHCHR

UN Human Rights Chief opens new regional office in Brussels
A new regional office for human rights in Europe opens in Brussels for better engagement with European States institutions.
14-10-2009

 EAST TIMOR: Boys burn papers on a street in Dili, capital of East Timor © UNICEF/ Jim Holmes

Rights of the Child Convention turns 20
Human Rights Chief urges practical measures to realize children’s rights to mark the 20th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
08-10-2009

 High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay and John Ruggie, the special representative of the UN Secretary-General on human rights and business during consultations on business and human rights © OHCHR

Business and Human Rights: a way forward
Human Rights chief Navi Pillay welcomes private and public sector delegates to a global gathering in Geneva, organised to discuss a way forward for business and human rights.
06-10-2009

 Three Russian Universities have signed an agreement with OHCHR to introduce a new Master’s degree in human rights © OHCHR/Moscow

Moscow Universities offer Master’s degrees in Human Rights for the first time
The Moscow Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights negotiates an agreement for the first Master’s degree in Human Rights in Russia.
05-10-2009

 A new publication promoting Human Rights Education © Council of Europe, OSCE/ODIHR, OHCHR and UNESCO

A new practical guide to human rights education
A new practical guide to human rights education, which collects 101 exemplary practices from Central Asia, Europe and North America, is now available.
02-10-2009

 OHCHR signs agreements to open field presence office in Mauritania © OHCHR/ Ann Syuata

OHCHR opens new offices
High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay signs an agreement to establish an office in Mauritania and another to create a regional office for South America in Chile.
01-10-2009

 Radhika Coomaraswamy presented her annual report to the Human Rights Council © UN Photo/Gilles Sereni

More must be done to protect children in armed conflict
The changing nature of conflict challenges the protection of children during armed conflict.
01-10-2009

 The Human Rights Council receives reports on the Gaza conflict from UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay and Justice Richard Goldstone © UN Photo/Jean-Marc FERRE

Human Rights Council considers two major reports on the Gaza conflict
Human Rights Council receives two reports on Gaza, one from High Commissioner Navi Pillay based primarily on an investigation of the conflict and from Justice Richard Goldstone the results of the UN Fact Finding Mission.
29-09-2009

 A mass grave in memory of victims of the Srebenica massacre, an estimated 8000 people were killed © ICRC/Benoit Schaeffer

High Commissioner: Averting genocide is a task of the highest order
High Commissioner: Averting genocide is a task of the highest order which demands our full attention and dedicated resources.
28-09-2009

 Albania: A boy from the Romana ethnic group wades in a stream while another boy stands nearby in the yard of a makeshift shelter © UNICEF/ Roger LeMoyne

New human rights complaints procedure soon available
A long-awaited international complaint procedure allowing individuals to seek justice for violations of their economic, social and cultural rights opens for signature and ratification.
25-09-2009

 An adolescent boy, abducted by rebels in Sierra Leone, shows the scars on his back from being beaten

UN human rights chief welcomes increased capacity of torture-prevention body
High Commissioner welcomes a new milestone in the fight against torture that increases the capacity of an expert committee tasked to monitor states’ compliance with the UN treaty on the prevention of torture.
25-09-2009

 IOM staff, along with others, provide assistance to migrants rescued by a fishing vessel in Italy

Immigration control must not compromise human rights
Irregular migrants must be protected against arbitrary deprivation of liberty and inhumane treatment in detention.
22-09-2009

 Independent Expert: Sanitation is essential for realizing the rights to health and education as well as many other human rights

Independent Expert: Sanitation is a matter of human rights
Lack of access to sanitation facilities such as toilets is an affront to human dignity and adversely affects a wide range of human rights, an independent expert told the Human Rights Council.
21-09-2009

 Navi Pillay addressing the crowd present for the opening of the exhibition at Palais des Nations

Exhibition: “Inspiring Women’s Human Rights in Prison”
Thailand champions a new women’s and children’s rights initiative.
18-09-2009

 Map of Democratic Republic of the Congo - UN Photos

Possible war crimes in DRC, says new report
Human Rights Chief Navi Pillay calls for fundamental reforms of the security sector and judicial system in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
09-09-2009

 A human rights officer from OHCHR’s Nepal office on his bike © OHCHR Nepal

Biking for human rights
The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights has a new, highly visible aid available to its human rights monitors in Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu.
09-09-2009

 Erturk, the former Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women © UN Photo/Devra Berkowitz

Violence against women
Progress made and lessons learned: the role of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences.
07-09-2009

 Children are one of the groups most vulnerable to the economic downturn © UN Photo/Kevin Bubriski

Social security as a human right
Social Forum analysed the human rights dimension of poverty and recovery from crises.
04-09-2009

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A shared vision
The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights supports the establishment of the Regional Center for Democracy, Good Governance, Human Rights and Civic Education in Zambia.
04-09-2009

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Responding to pressing human rights issues
OHCHR has deployed a team of human rights experts to monitor the human rights situation during the presidential elections in Gabon.
01-09-2009

 Philip Alston Special rapporteur on extrajudicial killings © UNHCR/E. Hockstein

Witches in the 21st Century
Action is urged to combat a growing problem: thousands of people, mostly older women and children accused as witches are murdered every year.
24-08-2009

 Fallen humanitarian aid workers are honoured during the first World Humanitarian Day - © MINUSTAH/ Marco Dormino

World Humanitarian Day
The first World Humanitarian Day honours workers who have lost their lives in service of others.
19-08-2009

 The library of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights

Former UN Assistant Secretary-General donates reference material to OHCHR
OHCHR’s collection of reference materials on human rights has been enriched by a donation of publications dating back to the 1950s from former Assistant-Secretary General, Dr. Tamar Oppenheimer
18-08-2009

 The ninth International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific, held in Bali Indonesia on 9 to 13 August.

Human rights vital in fighting AIDS
HIV is not just a virus. It is also about people who endure discrimination and a wide array of human rights violations
13-08-2009

 An indigenous woman from Chukchi in the Russian Federation performs at Indigenous Day celebrations

A week dedicated to indigenous peoples
Over 300 representatives of indigenous peoples from around the world, UN agencies and bodies, national human rights institutions and non-governmental organizations converged in Geneva this week for the second annual session of the Expert Mechanism of IP.
11-08-2009

 BASES wiki website is a new non-judicial option for corporate and business enterprises to seek justice outside the courtroom.

An alternative to “see you in court.”
BASESwiki is a global, interactive website designed to help people find and exchange information on non judicial alternatives to solving disputes between business and society.
10-08-2009

 A group of indigenous leaders in Africa meet to promote the human rights of indigenous peoples.

Fostering indigenous peoples’ rights in Africa
A network of 155 organisations in Africa devises a plan to promote the human rights of indigenous peoples, with the assistance of OHCHR.
10-08-2009

 UN Special Rapporteur engaging with inmates at “Carcel Pavon” prison in Guatamala City - © OHCHR/Photo

Prisoners’ right to education
A recent report from the UN’s Special Rapporteur on the right to education urges States to guarantee on-going learning opportunities for all prisoners.
26-07-2009

 Participants in the 47th Geneva Graduate Study Programme - UN / Jean-Marc FERRE

Future prospects
Graduate students discuss the impact of the global economic crisis at the 2009 United Nations Graduate Study Programme.
23-07-2009

 Liberian women demonstrate in Monrovia at the height of the civil war in July 2003 - Pewee Flomoku

Protecting forcibly displaced women from discrimination and violence
Justice for victims of sexual violence and discrimination a central requirement, says the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
21-07-2009

 A member of the Koy Veng community on the disputed land

Land grabbing in Cambodia
A community tells the story of its battle for access to land to grow food and the effect it has had on hundreds of families.
21-07-2009

 OHCHR-Nepal team discussing with women the situation of Haliya households in Gujallek Village - Dip Magar/OHCHR-Nepal

Emancipation of bonded labourers in Nepal
OHCHR-Nepal works to help emancipate and rehabilitate “bonded labourers” in the country.
16-07-2009

 Filipinos stranded in Lebanon during the 2006 conflict repatriated back home

Children and migration – protecting rights for a better future
Protecting children's rights is essential at all stages of the migration process.
14-07-2009

 Bollywood actress Shabana Azmi speaks out for the rights of Afghanistan’s women

Silence is Violence
A new UN report focuses on threats and attacks against women participating in public life and the widespread but under-reported problem of rape.
10-07-2009

 The Mission listened to “stories of intense pain, loss and suffering from the people of Gaza

Voice of the victims
The UN Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict held two rounds of public hearings to give a voice to the victims
07-07-2009

 UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay © UN Photo/Jean-Marc Ferre

Human Rights Chief receives Golden Plate Award
Human Rights Chief received the 2009 Golden Plate Award in recognition of her achievements in international law and human rights.
06-07-2009

 High Commissioner for UN Human Rights Navi Pillay delivers a lecture at the University of Western Cape

High Commissioner: Make equal rights a daily reality for all women
We strive to make equal rights a daily reality in the lives of all women, High Commissioner said in a landmark lecture on women’s rights.
02-07-2009

 Barbara Shaw said: All Aboriginal people are being stereotyped and demonised

The story of Barbara Shaw
Barbara Shaw, a vocal campaigner for the rights of Aboriginal Australians tells her story of discrimination and deprivation
30-06-2009

 A past anti-torture demonstration

United against torture
High Commissioner marked the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture on 26 June by calling on leaders worldwide to root out torture.
26-06-2009

 Nusreta Sivac, survived internment in a concentration camp during the Bosnian war of the 1990’s.

The story of Nusreta Sivac
Nusreta Sivac was targeted as a Muslim and sent to a concentration camp in Omarska where she was repeatedly abused during the war in Bosnia.
23-06-2009

 Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon visiting Kitabati IDP camp, in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Fighting against sexual violence in combat areas
High Commissioner Navi Pillay echoed concern about human rights abuses in armed conflict showed in the 2009 Pulitzer Prize-winning play “Ruined”.
23-06-2009

 Salesmen wade through water at a flooded market in Eastern Congo Brazaville.

Human rights key to climate change negotiations
A Human Rights Council panel emphasized the need to achieve a successful outcome that focuses on human rights at the year-end Copenhagen Climate Change Conference.
17-06-2009

 UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay meets Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva

UN Human Rights Chief meets Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Brazilian President Lula da Silva calls for the participation of all countries, rich and poor in finding solutions to the global economic crisis.
16-06-2009

 Durban Review Conference, April 2009

Born into Slavery
Mariama Oumarou, a young woman from Niger in west Africa who was born into slavery tells her story to the international community.
15-06-2009

 High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay and Tobias Billstrom Swedish Minister for Migration and Asylum Policy.

Human rights and the Presidency of the Council of the European Union
Human Rights Chief Navi Pillay, on an official visit to Sweden, urges all European Union member States to give priority to human rights considerations in their treatment of migrants.
15-06-2009

 Rama Yade (right) French Foreign Minister for human Rights arriving for the 11th session of the Human Rights Council.

Inequality before the law
Fourteen years on from the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, the repeal of discriminatory laws is a continuing struggle.
08-06-2009

 Geiler Romana, an Afro-Colombian activist.

The story of Geiler Romaña
Geiler Romaña comes to Geneva to tell the story of the millions of displaced Colombians forced away from their homes by decades of violent conflict.
08-06-2009

 UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay

Caught in the conflict
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay highlights civilian suffering in armed conflict and calls for the protection of fundamental human rights and respect for the rule of law.
04-06-2009

 Kyung-wha Kang, OHCHR Deputy High Commissioner, speaking to prisoners in Liberia.

The future for transitional justice
Human rights and legal experts examine progress made and future directions for transitional justice.
03-06-2009

 Companies have a responsibility to respect Human Rights.

A Milestone for Business and Human Rights
High Commissioner for Human Rights hails a policy framework that underscores the corporate responsibility to respect human rights as “an important milestone.”
02-06-2009

 An African American catfish factory worker, Sarah White speaks of her suffering and her success in organising a workers’ union to seek redress for their grievances.

Human rights claimed in the workplace
Sarah White suffered years of abuse as a low wage African American worker in Mississippi fish factories.
02-06-2009

 Robert Wilkins, an African American lawyer, won a landmark court case on racial profiling. His story has inspired the country’s lawmakers and prompted government reform

Bringing a case against racial profiling
Robert Wilkins’ landmark victory in a “racial profiling” case inspired new standards and procedures for law enforcement in United States.
29-05-2009

 Navi Pillay High Commissioner for Human Rights and  Qatar’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, HE Ahmad Bin Abdullah Al-Mahmoud, at the opening of a regional Human Rights Training and Documentation Centre in Qatar's capital Doha.

UN Human Rights Centre opens in the Gulf State of Qatar
A new cross-regional human rights centre opens in Doha with a mandate to strengthen and promote human rights in South-West Asia and the Arab region.
27-05-2009

 The Secretary-General said “full transparency and full respect for human rights are essential” during his visit to Sri Lanka from 22 to 23 May.

In need of urgent action
The Human Rights Council met in a special session to address the human rights consequences of the conflict in Sri Lanka.
26-05-2009

 The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Qatar, Ahmad Bin Abdullah Al-Mahmoud, and the Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights, Kyung-wha Kang.

OHCHR opens new regional human rights hub in Doha
A new human rights training and documentation centre to open in Qatar’s capital, Doha.
25-05-2009

 Datu Cosme Lambayon, indigenous leader in the Phillipines.

Standing its ground: an indigenous community in the Philippines
At the Voices side event of the Durban Review Conference, an indigenous leader from the Philippines recounts the story of discrimination against his people
22-05-2009

 Doreen Lawrence: “The police and the justice system failed us as a family and the wider black community because of their racist behaviour.” - UN Photo/Jean-Marc FERRE

The killing of a black teenager and his parents’ search for justice.
Sixteen years on from the brutal murder of her teenage son at a London bus stop, Doreen Lawrence continues to campaign against institutional racism in policing.
20-05-2009

 The High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay launches the Office’s 2008 annual report, on OHCHR’s human rights work around the world.

Prioritising Human Rights
High Commissioner Pillay calls on the international community to maintain its investment in the human rights work of the United Nations in spite of the global economic downturn.
19-05-2009

 UN Photo/Jean-Marc Ferre

Justice and equality for all regardless of gender or sexual orientation
High Commissioner Navi Pillay expresses her support for the goal of universal decriminalisation of homosexuality, lesbianism and diverse forms of gender identity or expression.
15-05-2009

 General Assembly: Interactive thematic dialogue on "Taking Collective Action to End Human Trafficking", followed by panel discussions - © UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe|

Victims must be at the centre of anti-trafficking action
Victims of human trafficking must be placed at the centre of any effective and credible action to address the problem.
14-05-2009

 The General Assembly on 12 May elected 18 countries to serve on the Human Rights Council for three-year terms starting next month.

New members elected to the Human Rights Council
Eighteen countries were elected to the Human Rights Council and will start their three-year terms on 19 June
13-05-2009

 HIV related discrimination - UN Photo/ Jean-Marc Ferre

Twenty eight years on, people living with HIV still suffer discrimination
People living with HIV still face restrictions on entry, stay and residence in many countries.
11-05-2009

 Anti-racism Durban Review Conference concludes with successful outcome. - UN Photo/Jean-Marc FERRE

Anti-racism conference outcome document – what it actually says
The outcome document of the Durban Review Conference is designed to bring real changes for the millions of victims of racism worldwide.
07-05-2009

 The new Optional Protocol is a boost to promoting economic, social and cultural rights - UN Photo/Marco Castro

A boost to protecting economic, social and cultural rights
A new international complaint procedure will allow individuals to seek justice for violations of their economic, social and cultural rights.
05-05-2009

 The Universal Periodic Review mechanism of the Human Rights Council opens its fifth session, which runs from 4 to 15 May - OHCHR

Universal Periodic Review opens fifth session
The Universal Periodic Review of the Human Rights Council, from 4 to 15 May, is to examine the human rights situations in 16 countries from different regions of the world.
04-05-2009

 Robert Gray, Chief of the United Nations Postal Administration (UNPA), unveils a new edition of the postage stamps commemorating the adoption and entry into force of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disability - UN Photo/Paulo Filgueiras

One Year On - The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
The international community responds positively to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
04-05-2009

 Patrick Taran of International Labour Organisation presents the new Guide to the UN Committee on migrants rights.  On his left are Abdelhamid El Jamri, Chairperson of the Committee, and Carla Edelenbos, Secretary of the Committee - OHCHR

A new Guide on strengthening legal protection of migrants’ rights is now available
A user-friendly Guide to the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of their Families is now available.
01-05-2009

 Anti-racism Durban Review Conference concludes with successful outcome. - UN Photo/Pierre Virot

Anti-racism Durban Review Conference concludes with successful outcome
The anti-racism Durban Review Conference closed on 24 April in Geneva with a successful outcome
30-04-2009

 Voices: ‘Everyone affected by racism has a story that should be heard’ - OHCHR Photo

“Voices”: a call for more determination to combat racism
High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay closed the week of powerful testimonies and interactions, thanking participants for sharing their experiences.
27-04-2009

 Migrants arriving in the Phillipines

A human rights approach to global migration governance
A human rights approach to global migration governance is needed to protect the rights of all migrants and their families.
24-04-2009

 People of African Descent - UN Photo/Pierre Virot

People of African Descent: Progress since Durban
Since 2001, there have been important achievements at national, regional and international levels in anti-racism efforts for Afro-descendants - but challenges remain.
23-04-2009

 The UN human rights system is key to the implementation of the anti-racism conference outcome - UN Photo/Pierre Virot

UN human rights system key to implementation of anti-racism conference outcome
The United Nations human rights system plays an important role in combating racism and ensuring that the final outcome document of the anti-racism Durban Review Conference is implemented effectively.
23-04-2009

 Voices: ‘Everyone affected by racism has a story that should be heard’. - OHCHR

The story of Creuza Oliveira
From domestic worker to a leader for Afro-Brazilian women, Creuza Oliveira highlights the power of unions and social movements in combating racism.
23-04-2009

 Durban Review Conference - UN Photo/ Pierre Virot

High Commissioner: Crucial role of civil society in the implementation of anti-racism conference outcome
High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay on 22 April called on civil society to join hands in ensuring that the final outcome document of the anti-racism Durban Review Conference produces concrete results on the ground.
22-04-2009

 Durban Review Conference - UN Photo/Jean-Marc FERRE

Ripples of change through human rights education
Silences broken, voices raised, little hands extended…fighting racism through human rights education in schools
22-04-2009

 Durban Review Conference - UN Photo/Jean-Marc FERRE

The story of Khalid Hussain
Khalid Hussain appeals to the international community to help the Urdu speaking Bihari minority achieve equal rights in Bangladesh
22-04-2009

 Women facing multiple forms of discrimination - © UN Photo/ Patrick Bertschmann

Double Odds: Women overcoming Multiple Discrimination
A special side-event at the Durban Review Conference discusses discrimination not just on the basis of race but also gender.
21-04-2009

 High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay addresses a press conference. - © UN Photo/ Pierre Virot

Anti-racism Durban Review Conference adopts final outcome document
The anti-racism Durban Review Conference on 21 April adopted its final outcome document. High Commissioner for Human Rights warmly welcomed the latest development and called upon the international community to continue the fight against all forms of racis
21-04-2009

 Everyone affected by racism has a story that should be heard. - © UN Photo/ Patrick Bertschmann

The story of Elena Gorolová
A Roma woman’s horror at discovering she had been involuntarily sterilized and her courage in the fight for justice.
21-04-2009

 Tanzanian Member of Parliament, Al-Shaymaa John Kwegyir, speaks on the plight of Albinos in her country, during the Durban Review Conference. - © UN Photo/ Patrick Bertschmann

The story of the Honourable Al Shaymaa J. Kwegyir
The story of albinos in Africa is one of suffering, appalling discrimination and murder – one woman campaigns for change.
20-04-2009

 United Against Racism: Durban Review Conference - © UN photo/ Patrick Bertschmann

“United Against Racism”
All victims of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance are honoured at the start of the week-long Durban Review Conference.
20-04-2009

 The opening ceremony of the Durban Review Conference. - © UN Photo/Jean-Marc FERRE

Anti-racism Durban Review Conference opens in Geneva
The anti-racism Durban Review Conference opens on 20 April in Geneva.
20-04-2009

 UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay addressing the media ahead of the Anti-racism conference which begins Monday 20th April in Geneva, with her is Ibrahim Salama head of the Conference Secretariat. - © OHCHR /photo

UN Human Rights Chief welcomes agreement on a document for next week’s Durban Review Conference
After long deliberation, delegates reach agreement on a draft outcome document for next week’s Durban Review Conference.
19-04-2009

 A Roma family in Turkey - Minority Rights Group International

Promoting and protecting the right to education for minorities
The United Nations Forum on Minority Issues calls for an effective education strategy for minorities based on the principles of equality and non-discrimination.
17-04-2009

 High Commissioner for UN Human Rights accepts the Medal of Distinction from Professor William Gunn of the International Association for Humanitarian Medicine - OHCHR

The work of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights recognised for its exceptional contribution
The International Association for Humanitarian Medicine has presented its Medal of Distinction to the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).
09-04-2009

 The Durban Review Conference will be held in the United Nations European Headquarters, Palais des Nations, in Geneva from 20 to 24 April. - © UN Photo

Preparations for anti-racism conference move forward
High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay lauded remarkable progress made in the preparations for the upcoming anti-racism Durban Review Conference.
09-04-2009

 The Human Rights Caravan is a double-decker bus equipped with visual and audio information tools on human rights - UN Photo

On the road for human rights
The Government of Thailand joins the United Nations country team, and the National Human Rights Commission to sponsor the Human Rights caravan – the latest event to mark the 60th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
08-04-2009

 Strengthening EU-UN Co-operation in the Struggle against all Forms of Discrimination. Brussels, 14 October 2009

Seminar to strengthen EU-UN co-operation to end discrimination
Human rights experts to discuss best practices for overcoming discrimination at a seminar in Brussels in cooperation with the European Union

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