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The UPR in 2024- States under Review
Every year the Human Rights Council holds three UPR Working Group Sessions. Below you may find the timeline with the key dates for 2024:
During every UPR Working Group Session, 14 states are reviewed. Below you may find the lists of countries that will be reviewed in the UPR Working Group Session 45. Click on the other tabs to check out the other countries that will be reviewed in 2024.
During every UPR Working Group Session, 14 states are reviewed. Below you may find the lists of countries that will be reviewed in the UPR Working Group Session 46. Click on the other tabs to check out the other countries that will be reviewed in 2024.
UPR Info supports a number of countries across Asia and Africa during the UPR cycle. The beneficiaries of these efforts range from Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs), parliamentarians, government officials, the judiciary, students, and media representatives. The UPR Info In-Country Programme supports local ownership and a human rights-based approach. It has been designed to adapt to the needs of national stakeholders and to the context of the target country.
Below you can find more about our work in Cambodia
During every UPR Working Group Session, 14 states are reviewed. Below you may find the lists of countries that will be reviewed in the UPR Working Group Session 47. Click on the other tabs to check out the other countries that will be reviewed in 2024.
UPR Info supports a number of countries across Asia and Africa during the UPR cycle. The beneficiaries of these efforts range from Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs), parliamentarians, government officials, the judiciary, students, and media representatives. The UPR Info In-Country Programme supports local ownership and a human rights-based approach. It has been designed to adapt to the needs of national stakeholders and to the context of the target country.
Below you can find more about our work in The Democratic Republic of Congo:
UPR Info supports a number of countries across Asia and Africa during the UPR cycle. The beneficiaries of these efforts range from Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs), parliamentarians, government officials, the judiciary, students, and media representatives. The UPR Info In-Country Programme supports local ownership and a human rights-based approach. It has been designed to adapt to the needs of national stakeholders and to the context of the target country.
Below you can find more about our work in CĂ´te D'Ivoire.
- Step 1 - August 2018
- Step 2 - February 2019
- Step 3 - July 2019
- Step 4.1 - September-October 2019
- Step 4.2 - September 2020 and August-October 2021
- Step 5 - October 2021