GENEVA (Reuters) - The United Nations human rights chief on Thursday appealed for $500 million in extra-budgetary resources for 2025 to support the monitoring and investigation of human rights abuses around the world from Syria to Sudan.
UN High Commissioner Volker Turk calls for $500 million funding by 2025 to address human rights globally. He highlights past achievements and stresses the need for collaboration among governments, private sectors,
The United Nations (UN) rights chief said Thursday his office would need US$500 million on top of its regular budget to help face towering rights challenges around the world this year. "Lives are at stake if we don'
The U.N. human rights chief has requested $500 million in funding for 2025 to address ongoing global rights abuses, highlighting the critical need amid persistent financial shortfalls. With current cuts in U.
The U.N. human rights chief appealed on Thursday for $500 million in funding for 2025 to support its work such as investigating human rights abuses around the world
Volker Turk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, has launched an appeal to raise USD 500 million for 2025 to address global human rights needs. Speaking in Geneva today, Turk stated that the UN Human Rights Office has supported countries,
United Nations High Commissioner ... rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly, and association,” Türk said. The UN stated on its website that the 2,400 detained included demonstrators ...
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The United Nations human rights chief on Thursday appealed for $500 million in extra-budgetary resources for 2025 to support the monitoring and investigation of human rights abuses around the world from Syria to Sudan.
GENEVA, 30th January, 2025 (WAM) -- Volker Türk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, has launched an appeal to raise $500 million for 2025 to address global human rights needs.
Experts on Human Rights appointed by the United Nations Human Rights Council, urged Georgian authorities to “investigate allegations of excessive use of