Somalia Reaffirms Commitment to Human Rights at UN in Geneva. Geneva, Switzerland — Somalia’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva, Khadro Mohamed Dualle, has emphasized the country’s dedication to human rights and international cooperation during a speech at the United Nations Human Rights Council.
The ambassador highlighted the Federal Government of Somalia’s ongoing reforms, aimed at enhancing governance, safeguarding human rights, and fostering inclusive development.
In her remarks, Ambassador Dualle underscored the importance of constructive dialogue and collaboration with member states and international institutions. She emphasized that such partnerships are crucial for supporting Somalia’s ongoing recovery and institutional development.
The ambassador’s speech comes as Somalia continues to implement various reforms, reflecting a commitment to improving the country’s human rights record.
Somalia’s engagement with the UN Human Rights Council is part of its broader strategy to enhance its international standing and foster a stable and prosperous future.
The Federal Government of Somalia values its relationship with the United Nations and its global partners, aiming to promote peace, stability, and sustainable development.
The ambassador’s reaffirmation of Somalia’s commitment to working closely with the UN and its partners underscores the country’s dedication to upholding human rights and advancing its development agenda.
Source: sonna.





