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Gov't launches comprehensive strategy to enhance human rights framework
By JT - Nov 27,2024 - Last updated at Nov 27,2024
AMMAN — The government has announced plans to implement 204 recommendations from the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) on human rights recently accepted by the Kingdom.
All ministries and government institutions have been instructed to execute these commitments as part of Jordan's broader efforts to strengthen its human rights framework, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
Director of the Prime Ministry's Human Rights Department, Khalil Abdallat on Wednesday reiterated the Kingdom's dedication to the process, stressing that the recommendations were meticulously reviewed by Jordan's official delegation to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.
He also said that the government has developed a five-year action plan with clear, measurable objectives and a defined timeline to ensure tangible progress.
“Jordan remains committed to the promotion of human rights at all levels,” Abdallat said, highlighting the UPR as a platform for fostering partnerships and cooperation with stakeholders nationally, regionally, and internationally.
Abdallat also noted significant progress in participation during the fourth UPR session, describing it as a milestone for Jordan.
The session saw 36 individual submissions—21 from Jordanian institutions and 15 from international organisations—up from 21 in 2018 and just six in 2013.
Group submissions also surged to 27, representing alliances and joint initiatives from over 159 organisations, compared with 13 in 2018 and four in 2013, attributing the increase to the growing role of civil society and the government’s efforts to adopt a more inclusive approach to human rights.
Abdallat also said Jordan’s commitment to political, economic, and public sector reforms forms the cornerstone of a holistic framework for progress.
"The adopted UPR recommendations are closely aligned with these reforms and target key areas, including women’s rights, children’s rights, youth empowerment, and the rights of persons with disabilities."
The recommendations also underscore economic empowerment, environmental protection, and improved access to education, healthcare, and employment, he said, adding that the government is preparing a national implementation matrix to coordinate efforts among relevant institutions to streamline the implementation process.
Abdallat also underscored the importance of cooperation with parliament, international organisations, and the private sector to achieve these goals.
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