Parliamentary Committee engages Amnesty International Ghana on human rights collaboration

The Parliamentary Select Committee on Human Rights has held a strategic meeting with Amnesty International Ghana to explore areas of collaboration and receive updates on key human rights-related legislative efforts.
Led by Country Manager Genevieve Partington, the Amnesty International Ghana team, along with its partners, provided a comprehensive briefing on their activities and advocacy initiatives aimed at promoting and protecting human rights across various sectors in the country.
Discussions during the meeting centred on advancing a human rights-based approach to drug use and addressing the rights of vulnerable populations, particularly the poor.
The committee also received an update on the Witchcraft Bill, with concerns raised about the difficulties in accessing crucial information from the police.
Another key highlight was the Community Sentencing Bill, developed in partnership with the Ministry of Interior.
Although completed, the bill is yet to be laid before Parliament.
Chairman of the Committee, Mr. Ernest Yaw Anim, praised Amnesty International Ghana for its continued commitment to human rights advocacy.
He reaffirmed the committee's willingness to work closely with Amnesty and engage other prominent civil society organisations (CSOs) in public education and the implementation of human rights initiatives.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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