PHILIPPINES PROVIDES ITS BIGGEST FUNDING TO BOOST UN HUMAN RIGHTS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE WORK, EMPOWERMENT OF VULNERABLE GROUPS

GENEVA 15 June 2021 – At the virtual briefing of the United Nations (UN) High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet on her Office’s activities in 2020, the Philippines welcomed the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights’ (OHCHR)’s robust and practical assistance to States in “building back better,” in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly with respect to social protection and mitigating impacts on social, economic, and development rights on 10 June 2021.

Philippine Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva Ambassador Evan P. Garcia cited the report’s affirmation of the wide scope of OHCHR toolbox for facilitating positive transformation on the ground. In recognition of this, the Philippines provided in 2021 its biggest voluntary contribution to the OHCHR in years, to support the OHCHR work in extending technical and capacity-building assistance to States and in empowering vulnerable groups.

“We are encouraged by the positive stories of individuals and communities directly benefiting from OHCHR capacity-building support, a more defined embeddedness of OHCHR activities within UN’s national programs, and the growing portfolio of projects engaging regional organizations,” remarked Ambassador Garcia.

The Philippines also highlighted that the OHCHR´s constructive and result-oriented workstreams contribute to the prevention of human rights violations and abuses and called for continued support from the international community towards the promotion of human rights grounded on the priorities of countries and ownership across sectors. END

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Source: Republic of Philippines Department Of Foreign Affairs

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