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Amir declares decision to reconstitute National Human Rights Committee

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Last updated: 2024/07/31 at 12:01 PM
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The Amir HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani has reconstituted the National Human Rights Committee in Doha, Qatar through Amiri Decision No. 61 of 2024. The committee will be composed of representatives from civil society, as well as individuals from various government ministries. The decision includes the appointment of members such as Maryam Abdullah Al Attiyah, Dr. Mohammed Saif Al Kuwari, and Dr. Youssef Mohammed Al Obaidan, among others. The chairperson and vice-chairperson of the committee will be selected from its members of representatives of civil society. The term of the committee will be five years, with the possibility of renewal for additional periods.

The reconstitution of the National Human Rights Committee in Qatar is a significant step towards ensuring the protection and promotion of human rights in the country. With a diverse group of representatives from civil society and government ministries, the committee is well-positioned to address a wide range of human rights issues affecting the people of Qatar. By selecting members with expertise in various areas, such as law, social development, and labor rights, the committee can effectively advocate for the rights of all individuals in the country.

The decision to reconstitute the National Human Rights Committee highlights Qatar’s commitment to upholding human rights standards and fulfilling its international obligations. By establishing a committee dedicated to monitoring and addressing human rights issues, Qatar is demonstrating its dedication to protecting the dignity and well-being of its citizens and residents. The selection of representatives from civil society further reinforces the committee’s independence and ability to advocate for the rights of all individuals in the country.

The effective date of the decision to reconstitute the National Human Rights Committee marks a new chapter in Qatar’s efforts to promote and protect human rights. With a clear mandate and diverse membership, the committee is well-equipped to address emerging human rights challenges and advocate for positive change in the country. By renewing the committee for additional periods after the initial five-year term, Qatar is ensuring the ongoing commitment to upholding human rights and fostering a culture of respect and dignity for all individuals.

In conclusion, the reconstitution of the National Human Rights Committee in Qatar represents a significant milestone in the country’s efforts to protect and promote human rights. With a diverse membership and clear mandate, the committee is well-positioned to advocate for the rights of all individuals in Qatar. By renewing the committee for additional periods, Qatar is signaling its ongoing commitment to upholding human rights and ensuring the well-being of its citizens and residents. The decision to publish the reconstitution of the committee in the official gazette ensures transparency and accountability in the committee’s work, further demonstrating Qatar’s commitment to human rights.

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