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Over 20 Sindh govt officials trained in international human rights reporting
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Over 20 Sindh govt officials trained in international human rights reporting
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Over 20 Sindh government officials trained in international human rights reporting
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Friday Apr 09, 2021
Sindh Human Rights Secretary Pervez Ahmed Seehar and Huqooq-e-Pakistan Executive Director Ali Dayan Hasan with training participants from 15 Sindh government departments. Photo: Courtesy HeP
KARACHI: Over 20 government officials received a two-day training on international human rights reporting in Karachi earlier this week.
The “Pakistan’s International Human Rights Reporting Obligations” training was organised by European Union funded ‘Promotion of Human Rights in Pakistan (Huqooq-e-Pakistan)’ project.
The aim was to enhance the technical and operational capacities of the officials of the Sindh Human Rights Department as well as the Sindh Treaty Implementation Cell in reporting and implementation of international human rights commitments of Pakistan.
Over 2O government officials trained in International Human Rights Reporting Thu 04th February 2021 | 06:10 PM
PESHAWAR, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 4th Feb, 2021 ) :Over 20 government officials received a two-day training on Pakistan s International Human Rights Reporting Obligations organised by Huqooq-e-Pakistan Project, a joint initiative by the Ministry of Human Rights & European Union, and UNDPPakistan.
The training, which was inaugurated by Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for Law, Parliamentary Affairs and Human Rights Department Masood Ahmad, was aimed at enhancing the technical and operational capacities of the officials of the KP Human Rights and Minority Affairs Department and the KP Treaty Implementation Cell in reporting and implementation of international human rights commitments of Pakistan.