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Finland elected UNHRC member

Published : 14 Oct 2021, 23:02

Updated : 15 Oct 2021, 01:38

  DF Report
Photo taken on Oct. 14, 2021 shows a UN General Assembly meeting at the UN Headquarters in New York. Finland was on Thursday elected a member of the UN Human Rights Council. Photo: Loey Felipe/UN Photo/Handout via Xinhua.

Finland has been elected a full member of the Human Rights Council on Thursday for the term 2022-2024, said the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in a press release.

Finland bagged 180 votes in the election held at the UN General Assembly in New York and elected as a Member of the Western European and Others Group together with Luxembourg and the United states.

Finland has previously been a Member of the Council for one year in 2006-2007 when the Human Rights Council was established.

Finland will continue its long-term work to promote universal human rights, said the Foreign Ministry.

“Finland is prepared to assume responsibility and cooperate with different actors to ensure that human rights are not just empty words. A well-functioning multilateral rules-based system and the realisation of human rights are the key to the wellbeing and security of Finnish society as well as to the promotion of global peace, security and sustainable development,” said Minister for Foreign Affairs Pekka Haavisto.

“Finland has, as I have, excellent experience of involving civil society in the management of matters. We will work in close cooperation with both domestic and international NGOs and human rights defenders. It is vital that not only the voice of states but also the views and expertise of civil society, researchers and the private sector are heard in the work of the Human Rights Council,” Haavisto said.

The Human Rights Council of 47 member states convenes in Geneva and is the United Nations’ most important body on human rights. Its mission is to promote and protect human rights worldwide, for example by addressing serious human rights violations.

The Council has taken a stand and appointed independent experts to monitor the situation in different countries, such as Syria, Myanmar and recently Afghanistan.

In addition, the Human Rights Council adopts initiatives and issues recommendations on human rights themes. These include the rights of women, children and different minorities, human rights issues related to climate change and digitalisation, and the rights and safety of human rights defenders, journalists and civil society.

Membership in the Human Rights Council supports the implementation of Finland’s human rights based foreign and security policy and long-term work to promote human rights.

Finland will be active in defending and promoting the multilateral rules based system and universal human rights in the Council’s decision-making.

In addition to the work in the Council, Finland will continue to give strong support in the coming years to UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet and her office. They play a key role in monitoring Council initiatives and realising human rights at the practical level.

Women’s rights and gender issues face particular pressure in multilateral for as part of the efforts to undermine human rights. Finland is working to ensure full realisation of gender equality and women’s rights. We promote the principle of non-discrimination and the rights of vulnerable persons, and we focus on the rights of persons with a disability, indigenous peoples and LHBTQ+ people, the press release added.