Human Rights Must Not Only Be Available To Privileged Few, Warns UN Chief

Human Rights Must Not Only Be Available To Privileged Few, Warns UN Chief

UNITED NATIONS, Feb 25 (NNN-XINHUA) – United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, said yesterday, human rights must not only be available to the privileged few.

“Much, like COVID-19 vaccines, human rights will not lead to a healthier world, if they are only available to the privileged few,” the UN chief told the UN General Assembly, on the Call to Action for Human Rights.

Addressing the Human Rights Council, Guterres, on Feb 24 last year, launched a Call to Action for Human Rights. He said, these rights are powerful tools for preventing conflict, reducing human suffering and building a just and equitable world.

“We need renewed, concerted, global determination, to ensure the protection of human rights of all people everywhere, and in all situations,” the UN chief briefed member states, exactly one year after the release of the call.

“We must all join forces to deliver,” the top UN official added.

“Only by working together can we forge a new social contract that reflects respect and protection for all people and is rooted in universal human rights,” he noted.

“As we enter the second year of the Call to Action, I look forward to working closely with all of you, to fulfil the highest aspirations of the people of the world – human rights and dignity for all,” said Guterres.

The UN family is working together to ensure that human rights are at the heart of COVID-19 socio-economic response plans, he said.

After elaborating on some of the areas where progress has been made, the UN chief noted that the UN will launch a first-of-its-kind “One Stop Digital Shop,” bringing together a wealth of resources on implementing human rights in the digital space.

“Our enduring challenge is to transform the promise of the UN Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights into real-world change on the ground. It is to look at our contemporary challenges with a human rights lens,” said the UN chief, noting that “this is why my Call to Action extends beyond the UN family.”

It is also a call to all member states, to parliamentarians, to the business community, to civil society and to people everywhere. He said, “We shoulder a collective responsibility.”– NNN-XINHUA

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