GENERAL NEWS
IHRC GLOBAL CHAIRMAN ARRIVES IN GHANA
Enroute to the 7th World Summit on Human Rights, the Global Chairman of the International Human Rights Commission (IHRC), HE Dr Shahid Amin Khan has visited Ghana and has plans of visiting a number of African States upon the invitation of IHRC’s Ambassador at Large to the African Union, HE Abu Zein.
Dr Khan’s three day visit will see him engage with some personalities and agencies of government. He is accompanied by some other Human Rights advocates and activists.
The 7th World Summit itself slated for May 22 to 24 in Geneva Switzerland will see the first female President in history of Slovania He Excellency Advocate Natasa Pirc Musar
The visit forms part of slovania ‘s first female president ‘s pre
7th World Summit on Human Rights in Geneva, Switzerland.
The duo will be among high profile dignitaries lined up for the 7th World Summit on Human Rights and International Human Rights Awards in Geneva, Switzerland this year, 2023.
The summit, scheduled from April 22 to 24, this year is expected to draw dignitaries from across the globe
Among the dignitaries to grace the event are Her Excellency Dr Noledi Punder, Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Republic of South Africa, His Excellency Federia Villegos, president of UN Human Rights Council , ambassador of Argentine to UN, Geneva, Kaja Kallas , Prime Minister of Estonia and HE Abu Zein, IHRC Ambassador at large to the African Union,
Several such closed door deliberations have since his arrival on Emirate yesterday has taken place HE. Ambassador Bein taken place
IHRC Chief has extended an official invitation to President of Seychelles, His Excellency Wavel Ramkalawan, to be the Keynote Speaker and Special Guest at the 7th World Summi along. The African multilateral engagements are enhanced due to the consistent diplomatic efforts of HE Abu Zein. Dr Khan will make a courtesy call on His Excellency the President before his departure
HE Dr Khan will depart Accra on 19th April to Libya for another such same interventions before finally flying to Geneva for the said Conference