Family conflict in Bialystok ended with the intervention of the International Human Rights Commission (IHRC)
On 25 January 2024, a dramatic family conflict occurred in Bialystok. Luiza, a mother of two minor children, fled with them from Ayndy,…
On 25 January 2024, a dramatic family conflict occurred in Bialystok. Luiza, a mother of two minor children, fled with them from Ayndy,…
The International Human Rights Commission and Shri Hela Cultural Collaboration Foundation are teaches Sri Lankan children free of charge local dance and evaluates…
The International Human Rights Commission and Shri Hela Cultural Collaboration Foundation are launching a series of free educational seminars in Tamil for children…
The Shri Hela Higher Education Academy, run by the International Human Rights Commission and the Shri Hela Cultural Collaboration Foundation, supports children who…
The International Human Rights Commission supports the provision of humanitarian aid to low-income families in the Ampara district. The International Human Rights Commission…
International Human Rights Commission-IHRC in Nigeria Marks 2024 Women’s Day: Invest In Women, Accelerate Progress. International women’s day is a yearly event that…
The International Human Rights Commission (IHRC) extends its warmest congratulations to the newly elected National Assembly, Provincial Assemblies, and the newly appointed Prime Minister of Pakistan.
The Commission’s Ambassador-at-Large and Head of Diplomatic Mission in Nigeria, H.E. Ambassador Dr. Duru Hezekiah in a statement made available by his media team, said the day serves as a reminder of the need to address social inequalities, discrimination, and human rights violations, and to work towards creating a more equitable and inclusive society for all individuals.
An effective streamlining of the whole process is the solution that has been introduced through the agreement between the International Human Rights Commission and the Government of Ukraine.
FGM is recognized internationally as a violation of the human rights of girls and women. It reflects deep-rooted inequality between the sexes and is an extreme form of discrimination against girls and women. It is nearly always carried out on children and is a violation of children’s rights. The practice also violates a person’s rights to health, security, and physical integrity; the right to be free from torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment; and the right to life, in instances when the procedure results in death.
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