The UAE is participating in the meetings of the 52nd session of the Human Rights Council, which started yesterday and will continue until the fourth of next April, during which the head of the country's delegation, the permanent representative of the UAE to the United Nations and other international organizations in Geneva, Ahmed Abdul Rahman Al-Jarman, will deliver a speech in which he reviews the most important achievements of the country And the prominent role it plays in the field of human rights at the global level.
During the course of this session, in which heads of government and ministers of different countries will participate, the Germans will hold meetings with heads of delegations to exchange views on issues of common concern. The UAE delegation will also participate in the panel discussions that will be presented during the session, highlighting the country's efforts in the areas of promoting the rights of children and people of determination, freedom of religion, and environmental protection.
Al-Jarman had stated prior to his participation that the UAE had enacted a series of laws and regulations that enshrined basic rights that stipulate fair treatment for all its citizens and residents on its land, especially women, children, workers and people of determination, as set out in the country's constitution. He also indicated that the UAE is a party to international human rights conventions, and that it works closely with the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to promote and protect human rights at the global level.
The UAE Permanent Mission to Geneva, in cooperation with the Office of the Special Envoy for Climate Change in the UAE, will organize a briefing on the COP28 Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, which will be hosted by the UAE in Dubai in November 2023. The head of the delegation will also open an art exhibition on environmental diversity in the country at the United Nations headquarters in Geneva, which will be attended by representatives of delegations and United Nations officials.
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