Wipes in Uganda

The initial mandate focused on the human rights situation in conflict-affected areas in northern and northeastern Uganda. In 2009, the mandate of the OHCHR office in Uganda was expanded to cover the entire country and all human rights issues. OHCHR is currently discussing with the Ugandan authorities the modalities for continuing to work in the country. OFFICE OF THE HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS 06 NOVEMBER 2013 COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES The Government of Uganda is committed to enhancing the promotion and protection of human rights through the negotiation of a National Human Rights Action Plan. A recently published report by the Uganda Commission on Human Rights and the UN Human Rights Office proposes a range of measures to provide legal protection and redress for victims of the conflict in northern Uganda. The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) is a unique review m  Wipes in Uganda echanism for human rights information in all UN Member States. The UPR is part of the Human Rights Council and provides an opportunity for each country to report on the measures it has taken to improve the human rights situation, as well as to fulfill its obligations in this area. Note: OHCHR is not responsible for the content of external sites. Department of Field Missions and Technical Cooperation Geneva, Switzerland. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Plot 24 Prince Charles Drive, Kololo, P.O. Box 7184 Kampala, Uganda Photo credit: Stephan Gladieu/World Bank https://tonaton.ug/s_249-wipes

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