United Nations member countries should use negotiations on the “Pact for the Future” to commit to strengthening human rights, including promoting economic justice and protecting the right to a healthy environment, Human Rights Watch said. The UN Pact for the Future, currently being negotiated, is expected to be adopted at the Summit of the Future, a special UN meeting slated for September 2024. Among the issues being discussed by the 193 UN member countries are economic policy reforms and how to realize the right to a clean, healthy, and safe environment, as well as the emphasis that should be placed on human rights generally.
Let me start by congratulating Ambassador Daunivalu and Ambassador Davaasuren for their election of Chair and Vice Chair of this meeting. We are fortunate to be in such good hands. Thank You. Let me also thank Ambassador Sabri Bachtobji for his very able chairmanship. Excellency, Ms. Cham Nimul, Minister of Commerce of Cambodia,Excellency, Mr. Mohamed Abdallahi Louly, Minister of Digital Transition, Innovation and Modernization of Mauritania,Ms. Shamika Sirimanne, Director of the Division of Technology and Logistics.
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