UN Human Rights Chief Visits Brussels, strengthened Dialogue with EU
On 27-28 January 2025, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk concluded a two-day visit to Brussels, engaging with senior European Union officials, civil society representatives, and members of the European Parliament. The visit underscored the importance of multilateral cooperation in addressing pressing human rights challenges, and fostering opportunities within and beyond the EU.
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On 27-28 January 2025, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk concluded a two-day visit to Brussels, engaging with senior European Union officials, civil society representatives, and members of the European Parliament. The visit underscored the importance of multilateral cooperation in addressing pressing human rights challenges, and fostering opportunities within and beyond the EU.
On October 8, 2024, a pivotal meeting took place at the UN House in Brussels, bringing together over 80 stakeholders, including representatives from civil society, national human rights institutions (NHRIs), academia, and international organizations, to discuss challenges and ways forward to better support and protect Environmental Human Rights Defenders (EHRDs) in wider Europe.
To mark International Human Rights Day (10 December), UN Human Rights organized a Spotlight event for Human Rights Defenders in the European Parliament in Brussels, an Exhibition and more. Join in, mobilize and learn more!
Join us on 9 December at 3 PM to mark international Human Rights Day and International Human Rights Defenders Day in our next event "Enhancing the Common Agenda for Protection".
On 30 October 2024, the UN Human Rights Regional Office for Europe co-convened a virtual event commemorating the International Day of Care and Support to discuss the vital role of care and support systems in building sustainable and resilient societies and economies.
This web-based publication is meant as a reference tool for Members of the European Parliament and staff on information about and useful contacts for the international human rights framework and, more generally, to raise awareness about the normative work of the United Nations and its funds, programmes and specialized agencies.
Inaugurated in 2005, the Minorities Fellowship Programme (MFP) is OHCHR’s flagship training initiative, dedicated to empowering human rights defenders from national, ethnic, religious, and linguistic minority communities.
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The United Nations Human Rights Regional Office for Europe’s (ROE) primary function is to advance human rights in the European Union (EU) through technical assistance, advocacy, and reporting on human rights, based on the recommendations of UN human rights mechanisms. the Regional Office works to address human rights gaps in EU legislation, budgeting and policy-making, seizing the impetus created by the Sustainable Development Agenda. In addition, the Regional Office strives for the integration of a human rights-based approach in EU external action, migration policies and development cooperation. The Office further fulfils an outreach, liaison and good offices role between the UN Human Rights Office globally and the EU institutions.
UN Human Rights Chief Visits Brussels, strengthened Dialogue with EU
On 27-28 January 2025, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk concluded a two-day visit to Brussels, engaging with senior European Union officials, civil society representatives, and members of the European Parliament. The visit underscored the importance of multilateral cooperation in addressing pressing human rights challenges, and fostering opportunities within and beyond the EU.
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This web-based publication is meant as a reference tool for the international human rights framework and, more generally, to raise awareness about the normative work of the United Nations and its funds, programmes and specialized agencies.
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Read MoreRegional Dialogue on the Right to a Clean, Healthy and Sustainable environment
The Regional Dialogue, organised in collaboration with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), witnessed the participation of around 100 on person and 100 viewers online, including representatives from 30 countries, 3 regional organisations, 5 UN Agencies, and a diverse range of stakeholders: Civil society organisations, indigenous people representations, and national human rights Institute.
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