By Sangeeta Sharma
New Delhi, Sept 15 (LAB) The NHRC, Chairperson, Justice Arun Mishra has been elected as a Member of the Asia Pacific Forum, APF Governance Committee as well as a Member of the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions, GANHRI Bureau.
In the 27th Annual General Meeting of APF, voting was conducted in an online mode in which Justice Mishra was elected as a member of APF and GANHRI.
Justice Mishra, as a Member of the APF Governance Committee and also the 16 Member empowered GANHRI Bureau, which is responsible for the accreditation of NHRIs all over the world will lead India in the worldwide movement against Human Rights violations in the spirit of “ Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” i.e. the entire world is our family.
Prior to the voting today, addressing the representatives of the NHRIs of the Asia Pacific Region, Justice Mishra said that he strongly believed in the joint efforts and taking along all on the board to work together globally to implement efficient strategic plans, involving constitutional, human rights and legal issues for expanding the ambit and reach of the rights in the spirit of “ Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam”.
The APF Governance Committee is elected by APF Councilors, representing ‘A status’ National Human Rights Institutions in the Asia Pacific region. The role of the five-member APF Governance Committee is to consider and make recommendations to the APF General Assembly on a range of issues for the promotion and protection of human rights.
The GANHRI is one of the largest human rights networks worldwide. The GANHRI Bureau is the executive committee (board of directors) comprising 16 members, 4 from each of the GANHRI regional networks of Africa, the Americas, the Asia-Pacific, and Europe. It is responsible for GANHRI’s overall functions including the development of organizational policies and procedures implementation of programs and activities. Importantly, the Bureau is responsible for decisions on the accreditation of members./LAB/SNG/