Defend Defenders Credited for distinguished Service in Human Rights

Hon.-Kaheru (Commissioner UHRC) with Mr. Hans Von Schroder Deputy Ambassador of Germany to Uganda (PHOTO: UHRC) Hon.-Kaheru (Commissioner UHRC) with Mr. Hans Von Schroder Deputy Ambassador of Germany to Uganda (PHOTO: UHRC)

Various stakeholders have recognised the unique effort that a civil society organization Defend Defenders is applying in the protection and promotion of human rights. During the opening of its new office premises at Lotis Towers on Mackinnon Road, Nakasero – Kampala, several Diplomats and human rights defenders, including the Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) lauded them for specializing in defending people and organizations that face risks in defending human rights.

In his speech delivered on behalf of the UHRC Chairperson Mariam Wangadya, member of the Commission Hon. Crispin Kaheru particularly recognised Defend Defenders and its Executive Director Mr. Hassan Shire for entering into partnership with the National Human Rights Institution to strengthen its human rights defenders’ desk.  

“We are proud that under the leadership of ED. Hassan Shire, Defend Defenders has made an indelible mark on the national, regional and international scene as the go-to-entity for protection and support of human rights defenders, for championing advocacy, engagement and strengthening collective effort in defending human rights".

“We are proud that under the leadership of ED. Hassan Shire, Defend Defenders has made an indelible mark on the national, regional and international scene as the go-to-entity for protection and support of human rights defenders, for championing advocacy, engagement and strengthening collective effort in defending human rights,” he noted.

Hon. Kaheru revealed that the UHRC’s Defenders’ desk is a free space through which any controversies and suspicions that may arise between human rights defenders and government can be settled.

He noted that there is a need for more human rights defenders to serve as advocates, watchdogs and voices for those who may not have the means or opportunity to speak out in the ongoing and emerging challenges like global health crises, migration issues, environmental concerns, and increasing social injustices.  

 

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