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Roseau, Dominica – December 9, 2024: United NationsResident Coordinator, Simon Springett, has congratulated the Government and people of the Commonwealth of Dominica on the country’s accession to the United Nations Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, as announced at the recent Universal Periodic Review dialogue in Geneva.
On December 5, Dominica became the 175th state party to this core human rights treaty demonstrating a strong commitment to safeguarding the dignity and fundamental freedoms of all human beings. This Convention seeks to eradicate torture in all its forms and ensure justice and accountability for victims.
In reflecting on this milestone, Mr. Springett noted: “Dominica’s decision to add this essential treaty to the various other international instruments it has ratified, is a clear demonstration of its unwavering dedication to human rights and the rule of law. This step reinforces the country’s commitment to ensuring access to justice and protection of the dignity of all human beings.
Some Highlights of the Convention Against Torture
The Role of the UN in Supporting Implementation
The UN system is fully committed to supporting the Government of Dominica in its efforts to implement the provisions of the Convention, and all other human rights instruments ratified by Dominica. Through technical assistance, training, and capacity-building initiatives, the United Nations will work closely with the Government, the justice system, civil society and others to ensure the treaty’s obligations are fully implemented in law, policy, and practice, and accountability is ensured.
Members of the press and the general public seeking further information on the UN Convention against Torture or the support provided by the UN system in Dominica can visit:
About the United Nations in Dominica
The United Nations Resident Coordinator’s Office (UN RCO) in Dominica operates under the leadership of the UN Resident Coordinator for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean. This office is part of a multi-country arrangement, of seven islands and three British Overseas Territories, that includes Dominica, with the Resident Coordinator overseeing UN development activities across these nations. The United Nations works in partnership with the Government of Dominica, civil society, and other stakeholders to promote sustainable development, human rights, and resilience. Through its agencies, funds, and programs, the UN supports Dominica in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and fostering a society rooted in dignity, equity, and opportunity for all.
Roseau, Dominica – December 9, 2024: United NationsResident Coordinator, Simon Springett, has congratulated the Government and people of the Commonwealth of Dominica on the country’s accession to the United Nations Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, as announced at the recent Universal Periodic Review dialogue in Geneva.
On December 5, Dominica became the 175th state party to this core human rights treaty demonstrating a strong commitment to safeguarding the dignity and fundamental freedoms of all human beings. This Convention seeks to eradicate torture in all its forms and ensure justice and accountability for victims.
In reflecting on this milestone, Mr. Springett noted: “Dominica’s decision to add this essential treaty to the various other international instruments it has ratified, is a clear demonstration of its unwavering dedication to human rights and the rule of law. This step reinforces the country’s commitment to ensuring access to justice and protection of the dignity of all human beings.
Some Highlights of the Convention Against Torture
The Role of the UN in Supporting Implementation
The UN system is fully committed to supporting the Government of Dominica in its efforts to implement the provisions of the Convention, and all other human rights instruments ratified by Dominica. Through technical assistance, training, and capacity-building initiatives, the United Nations will work closely with the Government, the justice system, civil society and others to ensure the treaty’s obligations are fully implemented in law, policy, and practice, and accountability is ensured.
Members of the press and the general public seeking further information on the UN Convention against Torture or the support provided by the UN system in Dominica can visit:
About the United Nations in Dominica
The United Nations Resident Coordinator’s Office (UN RCO) in Dominica operates under the leadership of the UN Resident Coordinator for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean. This office is part of a multi-country arrangement, of seven islands and three British Overseas Territories, that includes Dominica, with the Resident Coordinator overseeing UN development activities across these nations. The United Nations works in partnership with the Government of Dominica, civil society, and other stakeholders to promote sustainable development, human rights, and resilience. Through its agencies, funds, and programs, the UN supports Dominica in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and fostering a society rooted in dignity, equity, and opportunity for all.
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