Gambiaj.com – (GENEVA) – The Gambian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is celebrating a diplomatic win after their Permanent Mission in Geneva successfully presented a resolution on “Human Rights and the Culture of Peace” at the 55th Session of the Human Rights Council (HRC).
The resolution, endorsed by a significant 65 member countries, highlights the vital link between human rights and a peaceful world. This strong international support marks a major achievement for The Gambia’s first presentation of the resolution and demonstrates the country’s leadership in promoting this critical connection.
The Ministry commends the Geneva-based Permanent Mission’s team for their hard work in securing such widespread backing. They further emphasize their commitment to collaborating with the Mission to continue advocating for human rights and a culture of peace on the global stage.
This successful resolution is seen as a stepping stone for future initiatives and partnerships aimed at building a more peaceful and inclusive world. The Ministry reiterates its dedication to upholding these values and building on this momentum in the years to come.
The Gambian Ministry also expresses its gratitude to all nations who endorsed the resolution, paving the way for further cooperation in achieving the shared goals of lasting peace and respect for human rights.