Best practices exchange for francophone NHRIs
UPR Info organizes two online sessions specifically designed for francophone National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs).
These interactive discussions will provide a space for exchanging best practices for the implementation and monitoring of UPR recommendations.
NHRIs play a key role in promoting and monitoring UPR recommendations at the national level. The objective of these two sessions is to encourage the sharing of experiences and tools to strengthen the impact of NHRIs in this process.
The discussions will be an opportunity to learn how other NHRIs are following up on and implementing human rights recommendations, while exploring strategies to improve the monitoring and accountability of states.
Details
- Dates: Thursday, October 24 and Friday, October 25
- Time: 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM CET
- Format: Online discussions via Zoom
- Language: French only
Objectives:
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Session 1: Monitoring UPR Recommendations
This session will be dedicated to the practices and mechanisms that enable NHRIs to track the progress of UPR recommendations and hold states accountable for their application. Particular emphasis will be placed on the mid-term report, discussing best practices for monitoring recommendations and evaluating their implementation by states. -
Session 2: Implementation of Human Rights Recommendations
This session will focus on concrete strategies that NHRIs can use to support the implementation of UPR recommendations in their countries. The National Human Rights Commission of Togo will join the session to share their experiences.
We encourage you to register for one or both sessions using this link. This same link will allow you to participate in both events if you wish.
Why Register?
By participating in these interactive discussions, you will have the opportunity to share your experiences, listen to experts, and ask your questions about the implementation and monitoring of UPR recommendations. Together, we will make these sessions rich in exchange and learning.
For any preliminary questions or to submit comments before the sessions, please feel free to contact us at [email protected].
Join us and actively participate in the promotion of human rights through the UPR!