Gambia re-elected to UN Human Rights Council
Banjul, Gambia (PANA)- - The Gambia has been re-elected to the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) for the 2025- 2027 term, the Gambia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Gambians Abroad said here Friday.
“Out of 190 valid votes cast, The Gambia received 181 votes. This follows the successful completion of our first term from 2022-2024,” the statement said.
Based in Geneva, the Human Rights Council is an intergovernmental body within the UN system, made up of 47 states elected by the General Assembly and are responsible for the promotion and protection of all human rights around the world.
The Gambia has played a significant role in advancing critical human rights issues at the UN Human Rights Council.
Over the past three years, The Gambia has played an active role in the Council’s work, by serving as Vice-President for two consecutive terms (2 years) and as Coordinator of the Africa Group for the year 2024.
From advocating for peace, climate justice, digital inclusivity, anti-racial discrimination, and the rights of women, children, persons with disability, and youths, The Gambia has remained steadfast in its dedication to advancing justice and protecting vulnerable groups and populations.
The Gambia's role as vice president includes coordinating the work of the Africa Group within the HRC, ensuring that the continent’s concerns are reflected in key human rights decisions.
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