SYLLABUS

GS-2: Important International institutions, agencies and fora- their structure, mandate.

Context: The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) launched the Global Alliance for Human Rights to strengthen global commitment to human rights amid rising conflicts, inequality, shrinking civic space, and emerging technological challenges.

About the Global Alliance for Human Rights

  • The Global Alliance for Human Rights is a multi-stakeholder, cross-regional initiative convened by the OHCHR.
  • It brings together governments, businesses, civil society organizations, cities, educators, academics, youth groups, and community leaders.
  • The Alliance is anchored in the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and is structured as a long-term initiative leading up to its 80th anniversary in 2028.
  • Goal: To place human rights at the centre of decision-making at local, national, and global levels.
    • To strengthen collective action for protecting human rights and fundamental freedoms.
  • Aim:
    • Promote dignity, equality, justice, and accountability.
    • Support victims of human rights violations and human rights defenders.
    • Expand human rights education and public awareness.
    • Ensure that innovation and emerging technologies are guided by human rights principles.
    • Build resilient institutions and sustainable support systems for human rights.
  • Three Guiding Principles:
    • Imagine – Develop innovative and future-oriented solutions.
    • Dialogue – Foster cooperation and engagement among stakeholders.
    • Act – Translate commitments into concrete actions and measurable outcomes.
  • Strategic Pathways for Change (by 2028):
    • Human Rights at Home – Making human rights meaningful in daily life through local implementation.
    • Human Rights in Action – Advancing equality, accountability, justice, and support for victims and defenders.
    • Human Rights in Mind – Strengthening human rights education, communication, and public understanding.
    • Human Rights for the Future – Leveraging technology, innovation, and youth engagement to address emerging challenges.
  • Key Initiatives:
    • Global Helpdesk on Business and Human Rights.
    • RightsX Summit on digital innovation and human rights.
    • Human Rights in Every Classroom Programme.
    • Expansion of the global network of Human Rights Cities.

Significance

  • Reinforces global commitment to human rights amid growing international challenges.
  • Promotes a whole-of-society approach by bringing together governments, businesses, civil society, and citizens.
  • Strengthens support for victims of human rights violations and advances accountability and justice.
  • Integrates human rights considerations into policymaking, business practices, and emerging technologies.
  • Enhances human rights education and public awareness.
  • Revitalizes multilateral cooperation and collective action for addressing contemporary global challenges.
  • Supports the implementation and promotion of the UDHR ahead of its 80th anniversary in 2028.
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