Palau’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review

OHCHR
  • the national report from the State under review
  • information in the reports of independent human rights experts and groups – known as the Special Procedures – human rights treaty bodies, and other UN entities
  • information provided by other stakeholders including national human rights institutions, regional organizations and civil society groups
  • The three reports serving as the basis for the review of Palau on 7 May can be found here.

    Location: Assembly Hall, Palais des Nations, Geneva [NB: Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the meeting will be held using a combination of in-person and remote participation, and media representatives are encouraged to follow the proceedings on webcast].

    Time and date: 9:00 – 12:30, Friday 7 May (Geneva time, GMT +1 hour)

    The UPR is a unique process that involves a periodic review of the human rights records of all 193 UN Member States. Since its first meeting was held in April 2008, all 193 UN member States have been reviewed twice within the first and second UPR cycles. During the third UPR cycle, States are again expected to spell out steps they have taken to implement recommendations posed during their previous reviews and highlight recent human rights developments in the country.

    The Honorable J. Uduch Sengebau Senior, Vice President of the Republic of Palau and Minister of State will lead the delegation of Palau.

    The three country representatives serving as rapporteurs (“troika”) for the review of Palau are Pakistan, Gabon, and Ukraine.

    The webcast of the session will be at https://webtv.un.org

    The list of speakers and all available statements to be delivered during the review of Namibia will be posted on the UPR Extranet.

    The UPR Working Group is scheduled to adopt the recommendations made to Palau at 16:30 on 11 May. The State under review may wish to express its positions on recommendations posed to it during their review.

    *The UPR 38th session was initially scheduled for January 2021 and was postponed due to COVID-19 measures.

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