ERI Active During UN 57th Human Rights Council Session

ERI delivered a number of statements during the recently concluded Human Rights Council session.

Topics included :-
– a joint statement as part of the discussion of the Secretary General analytical study on climate change, delivered by Kachin Adindu of Vivat International.
– a joint statement as part of the discussion of the report of the Special Rapporteur on the human right to safe drinking water and sanitation read by by ERI intern Sr Priyanthi Isaac.
– a second joint video statement as part of the discussion of the report of the Special Rapporteur on the human right to safe drinking water and sanitation read by Ima Mishra of PRATYeK.
– a joint video statement as part of the discussion of the report of the Special Rapporteur on hazardous substances and wastes read by Violet Mary of PRATYeK
– an ERI statement on the educational challenges faced by Hill-Top Tribal students in Andhra Pradesh,India, delivered during the General Debate by Terry Dowling.
– a statement on the situation of human rights in Myanmar read by Brian Bond on behalf of partner organisations who feared reprisals if identified.
– a video statement on gender-based violence in Australia read by Millicent Kavenagh from the Oceania Province Formation Team.
– a video statement read by Alopi Sione Latukefu from the Justice and Community Education Centre, Sydney during the Interactive dialogue with the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
– a second video statement during the Interactive dialogue with the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples read by Elmer Hurtado Paredes from Área Misional De LatinoAmerica
– a statement on the outcome of the UPR of New Zealand prepared by Anna Kelly, Programmes Administrator for the Edmund Rice Justice Aotearoa Trust, and read by ERI intern Sr Priyanthi Isaac.
– a video statement on the outcome of the UPR of Uruguay read by Samuel Rivero from Defensoria Edmundo Rice (DER).

ERI also co-sponsored statements delivered by our partners as part of the discussion on the Right to Development and on States Obligations to uphold the Role of the Family.

ERI delivered a number of statements during the recently concluded Human Rights Council session.

Topics included :-
– a joint statement as part of the discussion of the Secretary General analytical study on climate change, delivered by Kachin Adindu of Vivat International.
– a joint statement as part of the discussion of the report of the Special Rapporteur on the human right to safe drinking water and sanitation read by by ERI intern Sr Priyanthi Isaac.
– a second joint video statement as part of the discussion of the report of the Special Rapporteur on the human right to safe drinking water and sanitation read by Ima Mishra of PRATYeK.
– a joint video statement as part of the discussion of the report of the Special Rapporteur on hazardous substances and wastes read by Violet Mary of PRATYeK
– an ERI statement on the educational challenges faced by Hill-Top Tribal students in Andhra Pradesh,India, delivered during the General Debate by Terry Dowling.
– a statement on the situation of human rights in Myanmar read by Brian Bond on behalf of partner organisations who feared reprisals if identified.
– a video statement on gender-based violence in Australia read by Millicent Kavenagh from the Oceania Province Formation Team.
– a video statement read by Alopi Sione Latukefu from the Justice and Community Education Centre, Sydney during the Interactive dialogue with the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
– a second video statement during the Interactive dialogue with the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples read by Elmer Hurtado Paredes from Área Misional De LatinoAmerica
– a statement on the outcome of the UPR of New Zealand prepared by Anna Kelly, Programmes Administrator for the Edmund Rice Justice Aotearoa Trust, and read by ERI intern Sr Priyanthi Isaac.
– a video statement on the outcome of the UPR of Uruguay read by Samuel Rivero from Defensoria Edmundo Rice (DER).

ERI also co-sponsored statements delivered by our partners as part of the discussion on the Right to Development and on States Obligations to uphold the Role of the FamilERI delivered a number of statements during the recently concluded Human Rights Council session.

Topics included :-
– a joint statement as part of the discussion of the Secretary General analytical study on climate change, delivered by Kachin Adindu of Vivat International.
– a joint statement as part of the discussion of the report of the Special Rapporteur on the human right to safe drinking water and sanitation read by by ERI intern Sr Priyanthi Isaac.
– a second joint video statement as part of the discussion of the report of the Special Rapporteur on the human right to safe drinking water and sanitation read by Ima Mishra of PRATYeK.
– a joint video statement as part of the discussion of the report of the Special Rapporteur on hazardous substances and wastes read by Violet Mary of PRATYeK
– an ERI statement on the educational challenges faced by Hill-Top Tribal students in Andhra Pradesh,India, delivered during the General Debate by Terry Dowling.
– a statement on the situation of human rights in Myanmar read by Brian Bond on behalf of partner organisations who feared reprisals if identified.
– a video statement on gender-based violence in Australia read by Millicent Kavenagh from the Oceania Province Formation Team.
– a video statement read by Alopi Sione Latukefu from the Justice and Community Education Centre, Sydney during the Interactive dialogue with the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
– a second video statement during the Interactive dialogue with the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples read by Elmer Hurtado Paredes from Área Misional De LatinoAmerica
– a statement on the outcome of the UPR of New Zealand prepared by Anna Kelly, Programmes Administrator for the Edmund Rice Justice Aotearoa Trust, and read by ERI intern Sr Priyanthi Isaac.
– a video statement on the outcome of the UPR of Uruguay read by Samuel Rivero from Defensoria Edmundo Rice (DER).

ERI also co-sponsored statements delivered by our partners as part of the discussion on the Right to Development and on States Obligations to uphold the Role of the Family.

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