Vietnam announces its candidature for membership of UN Human Rights Council 2023-2025

Vietnam continues to “put emphasis on the protection and promotion of all human rights and fundamental freedoms of our people, even in this most difficult of times", and is thus presenting its candidature for membership of the UN Human Rights Council for the term 2023-2025.
February 23, 2021 | 06:56
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Vietnam announces its candidature for membership of Human Rights Council 2023 2025
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Pham Binh Minh. Photo: VNA

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Pham Binh Minh announced the news while during a High-level Segment of the 46th Regular Session of the United Nation Human Rights Council (UNHRC) via video conference on February 22.

According to VNA, Minh told the event that ensure a safe society against epidemics like COVID-19 is the best way to ensure that each and every member of the society can fully enjoy their human rights

the COVID-19 pandemic has claimed the lives of millions, and affected the well-being of billions around the world, and has strained public health and social security systems of all countries, thus triggering and exacerbating various human rights challenges.

However, Vietnam continues to “put emphasis on the protection and promotion of all human rights and fundamental freedoms of our people, even in this most difficult of times,” he said, adding that the country has tackled the pandemic head on, putting the people at the centre of all its efforts.

Prompt and determined actions have been taken to control the outbreaks to protect the health and safety of the people as a matter of top priority. Efforts are also made to maintain economic growth and social welfare, to leave no one behind.

Thanks to the whole-of-government approach and the overwhelming support and solidarity of all people, COVID-19 has largely been controlled in Vietnam, Minh affirmed.

He went on to say that the Vietnamese economy continued to grow at almost three percent in 2020 and timely support has been given to businesses and people affected by the pandemic, especially vulnerable groups like the elderly, women, children and people with disabilities.

“COVID-19 has left no country untouched. No one can be safe until everyone is safe. As the international community, we are all in this together. Therefore, international solidarity and cooperation is critical to help us rise above challenges and move forward,” said the Deputy PM.

Minh took the occasion to thank for the valuable support from partner countries, international organisations, non-governmental organisations and people around the world for Vietnam’s fight against the pandemic. He also shared that Vietnam has provided medical masks and supplies to support more than 50 countries and international partners in their response to the pandemic.

As proposed by Vietnam, the UN General Assembly adopted by consensus a resolution proclaiming December 27 as the International Day of Epidemic Preparedness to help raise awareness on the importance of preventing and responding to epidemics.

To further contribute effectively to joint efforts in protecting and promoting human rights, Vietnam presented its candidature for membership of the Human Rights Council for the term 2023-2025, he added.

Vietnam announces its candidature for membership of Human Rights Council 2023 2025
A screen shows U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres making his statement by video, during the opening of the 46th session of the Human Rights Council, at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday Feb. 22, 2021. Source: Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP

The Human Rights Council (UNHRC) monitors compliance with human rights treaties and is composed of 47 member states, elected for a period of three years, renewable once.

The Human Rights Council has existed since 2006 and is the successor to the Human Rights Commission. At the moment, the UNHRC’s 46th regular session is taking place from February 22 to March 23 to discuss measures to promote and protect humans rights in all civil, political, socio-economic and cultural aspects.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, chaired by President of the UNHRC Nazhat Shameem Khan, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres emphasised that human rights are the basis for connecting humanity, resolving conflicts and building sustainable peace and the UNHRC is the main global body to address challenges on human rights.

He said that the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated human rights challenges and seriously affected vulnerable groups.

Guterres also decried racism, discrimination, xenophobia and the “transnational threat” of white supremacy and neo-Nazi movements — saying such groups are “engaged in a feeding frenzy of hate.”

“Far too often, these hate groups are cheered on by people in positions of responsibility in ways that were considered unimaginable not long ago,” he added, without elaborating.

He called for joint actions in priority areas of anti-racism, anti-discrimination and anti-xenophobia, and gender equality.

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet stressed pandemic response measures should be carried out on the basis of ensuring human rights, the community’s trust and democratic institutions effectively./.

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