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Breaking: Human Rights body visiting Guyana from tomorrow

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November 27, 2023
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The Government of Guyana will be hosting a delegation from the Inter-American Commission on  Human Rights (IACHR) in Georgetown, Guyana from November 28 to December 1, 2023.

See below the full statement issued by the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs:

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The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs is pleased to inform the Guyanese public that the  Government of Guyana will be hosting a delegation from the Inter-American Commission on  Human Rights (IACHR) in Georgetown, Guyana from November 28 to December 1, 2023. The  IACHR is a principal and autonomous organ of the Organization of American States (OAS)  whose mission is to promote and protect human rights in the American hemisphere. It is  composed of seven independent members who serve in their personal capacities.

The IACHR delegation is visiting Guyana to conduct a ‘technical cooperation and promotional  visit’. Such visits are conducted within the framework of the actions that the IACHR highlighted  as priorities when approving its 2023-2027 Strategic Plan. These visits, according to the IACHR, aim to provide technical cooperation on institutional matters and public policies with a focus on  human rights while also deepening awareness of state agents and increasing the capacities of  State and non-state actors to promote and respect human rights. There is also a component of the  visit which will focus on engaging and raising awareness among civil society organizations  (CSOs).

The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance, in collaboration with the IACHR, has  composed a rigorous schedule of activities for the visiting delegation, including protocolar  meetings, numerous sectoral meetings with critical ministries and statutory agencies,  engagements with constitutional bodies with human rights mandates, a panel discussion open to  high school and university students, and site visits to a diverse range of development projects.  The delegation will also be conducting private meetings with other international and regional  partners such as the UN Country Team and CARICOM.

The visiting delegation will consist of Commissioner Margarette May Macaulay (IACHR  President), Commissioner Roberta Clarke (IACHR Second Vice-President), Patricia Colchero – (Chief of Staff of the ES/IACHR), Paul Spencer (Senior Advisor, Caribbean Affairs), Wendy

Singh (Specialist, Technical Cooperation and Public Policies), and Ana Paula Suarez (Press and  Communications Official).

The Ministry also wishes to take this opportunity to remind the public that in June 2023, Dr.  Christopher Arif Bulkan, a Guyanese National, was elected a Commissioner on the Inter American Commission on Human Rights for a four-year period, from 2024-2027. The  Government of Guyana had nominated Dr Bulkan’s candidature on the basis of his extensive  experience in human rights as an advocate, jurist, academic and policy adviser. He had  previously served as an expert member of the United Nations Human Rights Committee during  the period 2019-2022, where he authored and co-authored several individual opinions, and in  January 2024, will become the first Guyanese to officially take up a seat on the IACHR.

The Government of Guyana looks forward to welcoming the IACHR delegation to Guyana, and  takes this opportunity to express the State’s profound gratitude for the unwavering support of the  Organisation of American States, and further reiterates the country’s collective commitment to  protecting democracy and fundamental human rights with the goal of improving the lives of  every Guyanese.

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