Inclusive political participation & Human Rights

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SIDE-EVENT TO THE 39th SESSION OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL - Crisis in the DRC: A country-wide perspective - Side event at the 39th session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva

 

WHAT: SIDE-EVENT TO THE 39th SESSION OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL - Crisis in the DRC: A country-wide perspective

WHEN: Tuesday 18 September 2018 - 14:00 to 15:00

WHERE: Room XXV - Palais des Nations, Geneva 

 

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OPEN LETTER - Creating a dedicated country-wide human rights monitoring and reporting mechanism on the Democratic Republic of Congo at the UN Human Rights Council

Re: Creating a dedicated country-wide human rights monitoring and reporting mechanism on the Democratic Republic of Congo at the UN Human Rights Council   

 

Geneva, 5 September 2018

 

Your excellency,

 

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OPEN LETTER - Creating a dedicated country-wide human rights monitoring and reporting mechanism on the Democratic Republic of Congo at the UN Human Rights Council

The undersigned Congolese, regional, and international organizations, write to urge your delegation to support the creation of a country-wide human rights monitoring and reporting mechanism on the Democratic Republic of Congo at the upcoming 39th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council.

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DR Congo-Elections: the European Union and its member states must maintain a firm, united and attentive front.

Press release

The announcement, on August 8th, of Mr Shadary Ramazani’s appointment as presidential candidate for the Front Commun pour le Congo (FCC) is an important step towards the December 23rd presidential elections. However, this step, in and of its own, does not guarantee that inclusive, transparent and credible elections will be organised at the end of the year.

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OPEN LETTER – The EU and its member states must have a coherent and effective European approach about human rights, the rule of law and democracy in Rwanda

As the President of Rwanda Mr Paul Kagame was in Brussels to meet with EU and Belgian policy and decision-makers and to give a speech for the opening ceremony of the European Development Days organised by the European Commission, the European network for Central Africa (EurAc) sent an 

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